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Tomer Sapir Finding multi family attractive investments
16 June 2015 | 3 replies
Hi,I'm an international investor from the UK planning to go back to the US market.I currently own few single homes in the mid west but now planning to move into investment in multi family ranging from $2M-$10M.I would like to review good investment opportunities before I physically come to the US. 
James Warren Newest Trends: Chinese Overseas Real Estate Investing
9 May 2016 | 7 replies
., @Joe Fairless CBRE Research had an update end of last month on Asian offshore/cross-border investments:Asian outbound CRE investment grew by 8.9% during Q2 2015, to US$10B.Intra-regional CRE investment declined by 40%, YOY, reflecting Asia's challenging investment conditions.China remains the largest source of Asian capital, while the US has just surpassed the UK and the top destination.While New York remains Asian CRE investor's top US city, Boston, DC, Seattle and Los Angeles have captured a ~40% share of their US investment capital so far in 2015Asian capital flows into the Pacific have increased 63% in the past year.Taiwanese buyers are on track to nearly triple their 2014 overseas investment volume.H1 2015 saw 30% of Asian outbound CRE investment go to hotels.Our private equity clients with Asian investor backing are searching for two different opportunity sets depending on the investors' prior experience with CRE in the US: Those new to the market want the gateway city trophy asset, but those who've invested here before tend to be more willing to branch out and invest in opportunities with more upside, say value ad deals in secondary markets.Good hunting-P.S.
Evie Campbell Аmateur with big hopes from London, UK
22 October 2015 | 3 replies

Hello, not professionally involved in real estate. I do this as a hobby of mine.I start investing only a few months ago and I think that this forum will be extremely useful for me. I have a small cleaning business.

Joel W. Would you discount rent for the less fortunate?
23 January 2016 | 38 replies
At the first vacancy, I rented it to a family of 3 whose daughter just went to college and needed to save a couple hundred bucks a month by downsizing - hard working recent immigrants fighting for their American dream.
Doug N. BubbleWatch -The Kind Of Increases We Saw Before The Bubble Burst
28 October 2015 | 24 replies
A group in the UK has made some short and simple videos explaining banks and housing price bubbles, search for positivemoney and they'll pop up.
Christopher Boyles What Skills are Real Estate companies looking for when hiring?
28 October 2015 | 6 replies
Hi all,I am in the process of immigrating to Vancouver, Canada.
Nicola Hudson Interested in Apartment Complex Investment in USA
11 November 2015 | 7 replies
I think my first hurdle will be understanding the different phrases in the USA compared to the UK (e.g. multi family investing which I've just googled!).
Jason McColly Greetings from Kentucky
9 November 2015 | 11 replies
I lived in Lexington for about a decade through college at UK and after.
Account Closed New member from UK to US [Multifamily Investments]
8 May 2019 | 0 replies
Hello All,Firstly, I would like to commend the work that Bigger Pockets has carried out to create such an amazing platform for all types of property interests and I appreciate all you fellow members who provide excellent advice on these forums.I recently moved from the United Kingdom to San Jose, CA and after various profitable property renovations and sales in the UK, I felt it was only right to continue the passion I have for Real Estate and move into Multifamily Asset Management. 
Colette Albright Starting REI in the US not being a US citizen?
31 May 2019 | 28 replies
I am UK based have a rental portfolio in the UK have done some BRRRs and some multi let houses and a new build Looking to try to do something in the US.