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Ray Mulli Is Twin Cities Minnesota a bellwether for rental properties?
25 May 2015 | 1 reply
The downtowns remain the hot spots for new supply and high rents, but the metro market overall remains a top contender nationally as it has for the past few years.
Dan Fenu 5 reasons property in the EU is still a good buy for Britons
17 May 2017 | 2 replies
In the small resort where I enjoy time at my Spanish property, which lies in the just beside the picturesque Bay of Roses, people from all walks of life and of all nationalities – many of them non-EU citizens – have been enjoying life there for many years, moving freely to and fro.Brexit or no Brexit, British people will continue to be able to buy property in European countries and live in them, just like nationals from non-EU European and non-European countries have done for decades, even centuries.In my mind, I believe sufficient mutual appreciation exists between Spain and its significant number of British homeowners to minimise the potential disruption of Brexit to British homebuyers there, now and in the future – not forgetting the millions of euros that British tourists and homeowners bring into the Spanish economy every year!
Daniel Fico New Member, Investor in Jacksonville FL
20 March 2017 | 13 replies
The Jacksonville market is in the top 10 hottest markets in the nation right now.
Tiana O. How did you get your first 10 rental properties?
5 April 2017 | 65 replies
Been working in corporate america for 18 years.
Parth Patel What is the likelihood that I wont be able to rent my Investment?
19 March 2017 | 4 replies
The first thing to consider is forming some type of corporation or a LLC for your new business.  
Boris Peyzner Trump Cutting Section 8 Housing
18 March 2017 | 15 replies
My personal opinion (based on corporate experience) is that the administration is looking to cut whatever they can cut. 
Amy E. Background Check Companies
20 March 2017 | 3 replies
SmartMove offers a full credit report and national criminal report and eviction report.
Casey Mericle SDIRA Expert Question
22 March 2017 | 13 replies
He is an attorney and a nationally recognized expert on these complex vehicles.Good luck on your journey and I hope this helps.Ed
Gabriel Salera How to buy a house with Chinese money?
17 March 2017 | 3 replies
An LLC/Corporation is an option, but I would definitely recommend a conversation with one of our Global Property Specialists that deal with overseas buyers on a daily basis.
Matthew B. Should you change your LLC regularly? Attorney says yes!
18 March 2017 | 6 replies
., happens in business all the time.In corporate america, it is not unusual for a fortune 500 company to have 600-700 entities across the globe for various reasons (taxes, regulatory and liability being the main ones).My "other job" is flipping companies, in a sense, and this structure is common, especially for partnerships with other investors.Commercial RE ($10MM+) is also conducted in a similar fashion.In fact, this is the norm outside of individual investing.You can always get a second opinion from another lawyer and CPA to see if it makes sense for your situation.