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All Forum Posts by: Caroline Tiala

Caroline Tiala has started 1 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: Kansas City Property Management

Caroline Tiala
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Quote from @Steven May:

@Alexandra Sales

Messaging you with a local expert who manages numerous properties, single family and multi family as well as long term rentals and short term rentals. I’ve worked with him and anyone who has will give him a great review.

Hi @Steven May

We are about to purchase a duplex with one unit being long term and the other one short term. We are long distance investors and will use the short term unit ourselves when in town. We are looking for a property manager that does both long and short term, I would love to get in contact with the property manager to mention above.

Post: American living abroad and looking to invest in the US

Caroline Tiala
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@Charles Carillo Thanks. We will be in touch.

Post: American living abroad and looking to invest in the US

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@Matt B. 

Thanks for the response.

My husband’s investment portfolio is a little over 800k. It is not leveraged at all at the present time.

The first bank that we spoke to explained to us that we could not receive a traditional mortgage because we lacked US income which would limit their ability to sell our loan onward to Fannie and Freddie. They said we could possibly get another type of loan, but then decide that because we did not live permanently in the USA they would not be able to enforce the guarantees on any type loan (their words).

Maybe we just had bad luck at the first bank we spoke to. Just wanted to do a little homework before we went to the next bank.

Post: American living abroad and looking to invest in the US

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@Refayet Anzir Thank you for the information. We will look into QA loans.

Post: American living abroad and looking to invest in the US

Caroline Tiala
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Does anyone have experience or knowledge regarding finding finance through banks without an American salary to show?

My husband and I have lived in Sweden for 10+ years and we both have full time jobs here (I am Swedish and do not hold a green card, so will not be able to co-sign on the property).

My husband is originally from Kansas City and we are looking to find properties in or near there.

He can show his income from Sweden plus a good-sized investment portfolio in the US.

He has started to build a credit score since a few years back and it is a little over 700 now.

He has declared his Swedish income to the IRS annually and he has an address in the US that he uses for banking etc. (at a relative's home), although he is not paying rent, mortgage or anything like that at the address.

He has not owned a home in the US before.

This would be the first property we buy with plans to buy many more.

We had a brief meeting with a bank a couple of weeks back and they basically told us that it would not be possible to lend to us because we lack US income and because we are not living in the US and they cannot legally enforce guarantees.

We already understood this would be challenging, but we also feel that there surely is a way to get through the red tape. We have a brief business plan that we are currently working on extending before we talk to another banker, we are also planning on having all the members of our team lined up to show the banks that we are prepared and have done our homework.

So, back to our question. Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions of loopholes or ways to work around this? Knowledge of banks that are friendly to (foreign) investor in the KC area? Good ways to pitch ourselves to the banks?

We are grateful for any advice we can get!

Warm regards,

Caroline & Ben