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All Forum Posts by: Andreu Pifarre

Andreu Pifarre has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

@Adrià Creixell Thank you for your answer, however I think I might have asked not giving enough details. According to my research I am able to get mortgages in both countries from local banks, which is not the subject of my question, my question is more about if banks in those countries will offer me more than one or two mortgages so I can build my property portfolio, or on the contrary Europe works differently than the US, and banks a reticent to lend to customers who already have mortgages debts, meaning that the same strategy mentioned on Brandon Turner’s only applies in the US and not in Europe?
I want to invest in some properties in Europe (Spain), I lived there for several years, or London where I live now and I have a good credit score, however I am skeptical that the banks will offer me more than one or two morgages in my lifetime. Am I wrong?