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All Forum Posts by: Bruno Morales

Bruno Morales has started 1 posts and replied 5 times.

@Bruno Morales also of course post their name and your experience in every forum and real estate-related social media and realtors so their reputation doesnt allow for anotherone to fall in their scam.

@Jason Bohling is there no way to sue or send a document letter?

Post: Investing as a foreigner

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@Frederic Babeux thank you! I agree the hardest thing is financing and getting the team (mainly since I'm too far away for regular checkings)

And I know my first deal and a few will be the hardest because of reputation and finding the right partners/teams. But the long road will be well worth it, I'm ready and willing to work as hard as possible to make it work.

Still, the starting point is always the hardest point

Post: Investing as a foreigner

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@Andrew Garcia will do! Just asked to connect.

Post: Investing as a foreigner

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I want to start investing in real estate (buy and hold), been watching BP vids, reading their articles, , listening to the podcasts...

And my country (Argentina) is not only a terrible market as is, but also unreliable, bearish and an overall terrible investing decision.

But as a foreigner investing in the US many things like taxes, laws And capital raising probably have a lot of differences not being a local. Not being able to apply for a mortgage and depending on hard money being an example.

Has anyone had any issues or experience with investing in the US as a foreigner?

Any tips, dos and donts, more clarification on these differences?