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All Forum Posts by: Oscar Atlas

Oscar Atlas has started 3 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: No Down Payment Mortgage In Germany?

Oscar AtlasPosted
  • Israel
  • Posts 4
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Thanks for replying, well I don’t live in Germany although I own Portuguese citizenship therefore I’m a EU citizens as far as I know.
Will a history of a stable job income from another country be valid?
Can it be done with no work history in Germany/Europe?

Originally posted by @André Rairan Zacchi Pereira:

Hi Oscar,

Do you live in Germany?

For residents with a stable job and good income is possible. But you might need to pay the closing costs for your first properties.

For non residents, I have no idea, but there are other investors located in Germany in the forums.

André. 

Post: No Down Payment Mortgage In Germany?

Oscar AtlasPosted
  • Israel
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

Hi, I’m newbie interested to learn about the German real estate market, I’ve been wondering how difficult it is to get close to 0% payment mortgage in Germany compare to the US.

Also, what are the requirements in order to get a mortgage in Germany?

Hi everyone,

I’m a young newbie who’s just starting to get interested in real estate, I have some questions about moving to the US in order to start a career in real estate as a non us resident.

I’d like to know if that’s possible to do so, do I need a work permit, and if so how can I get one, is there a specific criteria?

I’m aware that foreigners can purchase a property in the US without having a Visa, but since I’m not allowed to reside within the US, I’m not able manage my properties directly and further my career, so what’s the point?

I assume that if I do make it to the US, I gotta find a full time/part job in the meantime in order to sustain myself financially aside from real estate (I don’t have a formal career in any field)

A few important things to consider:

  • I don’t really have a specific area in the US real estate market I’m aiming for.
  • I have some savings which might help me settle in for a few months or more.
  • I also own a EU citizenship if that matters at all.


I’d really appreciate if you can advise me about my situation.

Post: Do I Have The Potential For Real Estate?

Oscar AtlasPosted
  • Israel
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

Hi everyone excuse my ignorance I’m new here, I need some advice regarding the topic.

So I’ve recently come upon some videos of big pockets on YouTube and it got me wondering if I have what it takes to get into real estate too.

First and foremost I gotta admit that I honestly don’t know **** about real estate, I’m 23 living at my parents house, I have about 60k dollars in my bank account and I make about 2.5k a month working in customer service and I have no expenses.

Let’s say that theoretically I’ve gathered myself the necessary discipline and education to get into real estate, how do I even know if I have the potential at all. How much money do I need to start with and what steps should I follow to get started?