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All Forum Posts by: Theresa Amouzou

Theresa Amouzou has started 14 posts and replied 37 times.

Post: Has anyone ever made deal(s) in a different country before?

Theresa AmouzouPosted
  • Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 12

@Ingrid J.  I love the UK, I have always wanted to move out there, so I would very much like to become successful in my real estate career over there. Thats why I wanted to get information on any UK investors that have had success or failed. I follow a few firms out there, Northacre and Grosvenor to name two. i love their work

Post: Has anyone ever made deal(s) in a different country before?

Theresa AmouzouPosted
  • Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 12

@Charles Maxwell Hi Charles, I guess it is possibly to invest and produce cash flow out in the UK. (As I presumed !) I'm happy to hear this because I am very set on eventually moving over there. I'm guessing Diogo had a different experience. I respect his advice but I am hoping to connect with investors over in London ( a few I have my eye on) and see if there is a potential mentorship relationship I could form. 

I am planning to be out in London during the Christmas holiday. I have a few weeks off from school, so I will stay to get to know the areas and connect with people. Yes, I would love to have a chat. I will send you a message in the next two months to connect. Thank you so much, very appreciated. 

Post: Has anyone ever made deal(s) in a different country before?

Theresa AmouzouPosted
  • Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 12

@Diogo Marques thank you for your honest advice. Will very much think through this. I will contact you if I have anything further questions, I am sure I will have plenty.  

Post: Has anyone ever made deal(s) in a different country before?

Theresa AmouzouPosted
  • Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 12

@Diogo Marques do you think it would be better to start in the US then work my way over there? As I begin to understand the market there better. Thanks for your advice. going to keep this in mind as well. 

Post: Has anyone ever made deal(s) in a different country before?

Theresa AmouzouPosted
  • Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 12

@Ingrid J. Hi Ingrid, I will be doing it on my own. Thank you so much for your input, ill keep that in mind. Maybe it will be better to get in touch with the investors there and get an idea of how it works. Find a mentor there maybe would be smart before i get into anything. 

Post: Has anyone ever made deal(s) in a different country before?

Theresa AmouzouPosted
  • Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 12

Hi everyone!

I am pretty set on moving out to Europe (specifically London), when I graduate. My plans are to start my real estate investing career over there, where I will buy my first multi-family, buy and hold properties etc.  I follow a few developers from London and they do some incredible work.  - Has anyone ever had any deals in London or Europe? Does anyone know of anyone who have properties over there and are doing well? What are the differences, if any? 

Thanks. 

Post: Should I get my Masters in RED ?

Theresa AmouzouPosted
  • Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 38
  • Votes 12

Hey guys!

I am currently in a 5 year accounting program but real estate is the career path I have chosen. I have many tools to my advantage right now and I am pretty sure within time I should know what I am doing well enough to become an investor. But should I go to school on top of all the advantages and opportunities I have? I am strongly considering maybe getting my masters in Real Estate Development at NYU or Columbia just to sharpen my skills and knowledge, that will put me on a "greater" path to success. Any advice will be much appreciated! 

Thanks!