
25 May 2020 | 6 replies
@John Corey - you invest in the UK, correct?

26 July 2019 | 4 replies
The following is what I use and recommend for UK investing.1.
28 July 2019 | 2 replies
My name is Roland and I am a 22 years old immigrant from D.R.Congo, Africa living in new york city.

9 August 2019 | 9 replies
It's a relatively new insurance product here in the US but widely available abroad in the UK and Australia.

4 April 2019 | 27 replies
So far here has been my self-education:Books Hold: How to Find, Buy, and Rent Houses for WealthFlip: How to Find, Fix, and Sell Houses for ProfitWhat Every Real Estate Investor Needs to Know About Cash Flow (by Frank Gallinelli) (reading currently)The Millionaire Real Estate Agent (ordered today)The Millionaire Real Estate Investor (ordered today)PodcastsBiggerPockets Podcast 1 - 68 (as of today)VideosGraham Stephan [since he had like <10,000 subscribers] (YouTube)Meet Kevin [since he had like < 20,000 subscribers] (YouTube)So I am a son of Ethiopian immigrants who came here about 24 years ago and I am extremely extremely lucky that we are fine financially and that my parents are paying for my college education (I really can't understand how lucky I am for that).I have always wanted to make the most of the circumstance I have been granted and...yeah...that's why I like self-teaching myself many things and real estate has become one of my intrigues right now.My "Plan" & QuestionI've been saving up for a while and my ambition is to purchase a rental my senior year for 3.5% down using an FHA loan (no idea what this fully entails, still figuring things out) and live in it for the mandatory period and then move when I leave college and get work and keep renting it out.I'll be looking for a place close to the university but at the same time I know that is probably hard because I once talked to an agent and he said that inventory was "tight" in the area.So I guess my question is...should I start investing in the D.C Metro area and follow my plan of getting a rental senior year and then moving out?

4 April 2019 | 2 replies
The mobile home park community is largely immigrant to work the agricultural jobs.

8 April 2019 | 10 replies
The guy was an immigrant who spends six months working day labor in the USA and six months with his family in Europe.

6 April 2019 | 59 replies
Lots of decent houses that would probably rent for $500-800 - most of the nicer single families are in the middle to northern and western quadrant but E of the RR tracks.The WWii housing are the neighborhoods known as Hilltop (pocket near Lincoln/Oliver) and Plainview - Plainview has a mini pocket of Asian Immigrants where the houses are nice (relatively speaking) and picked up and insides (of the one's Ive seen) were decent - think they were Thai or Cantonese - can't remember - had to meet with a few folks for for former ins job there - Plainview I would never invest in - but that's me.
20 April 2019 | 1 reply
Do you mean Samuel Leeds from the UK?