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Joseph Nemiroff Realtor in South Florida
17 December 2015 | 1 reply
My team leader is training me to find investment opportunities for a few foreign investors who she has found many profitable deals for in the past.  
Kamika Camilien Domestic Real estate vs International Real Estate
4 March 2017 | 9 replies
How will you be taxed because it's foreign income?
Michael A Rytina LLC BEFORE or AFTER my First Deal?
22 December 2015 | 14 replies
To best achieve both of those, you either need to have an LLC in each state, or file a foreign LLC in the second state.
Basilio Torres Essex County Sheriffs Foreclosure Auction
12 January 2016 | 10 replies
I would like to talk to you about your 75-80% foreign investors program.
Ralph Perea Utah living in Panama looking to start
6 January 2016 | 9 replies
I have traveled abroad quite a bit but I have never pulled the trigger on foreign investment. 
Neil G. Berenstein Bears & the 'BIGGER' Picture (viral phenomena?)
15 September 2015 | 0 replies
so i was at a listing appointment and my client's toddlers were doing storytelling and showing off their Berenstein Bears book... and i couldn't help but notice the spelling has apparently changed to the BerenstAin Bears since the authors are Stan & Jan BerenstAin..the spelling stood out to me like a sore thumb and my client told me she remembers it being Berenstein Bears too but thinks back in our chilhood days (80s) they probably misprinted a whole bunch of books which confuzzled us into thinking it was ALWAYS Berenstein Bears whereas to the current and new generation have always know it to be with the awkward atypical A instead of E like in -Stein because of lost in transliteration back in the 1800s at Ellis Island.it made for an interesting conversation and it is what it is, life goes on; our childhood memories are a couple decades ago afterall; but driving home it irked me that how could the current spelling seem so foreign from all my memories as i too had and read the books avidly, once upon a time. i figured my client's and my mind's playin tricks on me but since i got home i googled and found it is a widespread phenomena.. what do u remember these heartwarming nostalgia bears as, Berensteins or Berenstains!?
Benoit Roose How to move to the states and invest hands on?
19 April 2016 | 14 replies
Some of the classic points where made like “it’s impossible to get a visa”, “the taxes and fees will be trough the roof if you do so as a foreigner”’, “you might be denied acces to the country if you want to visit your property”, …Nothing really helpful was found.
Luca Dal Molin Buy and hold abroad using new era technology
29 May 2016 | 24 replies
Especially district 5,6,7,8 ,9 and 13. if hungary finally accept the euro as its currency i belive that the market will be much more interesting to foreign investors and that will srive prices up signifficantly.
J Scott Hamilton New member migrated to historic Braddock, PA
24 September 2015 | 8 replies
My thinking is about the blog is perhaps to hold off until either I have more content posted in the forums (as I am doing with tax and direct foreign investment knowledge) and/or when I am closer to making my first investments in real estate.
Philippe Laurin Finding corporate tenants
20 September 2015 | 2 replies
We have a big apartment (2500square feet) which would be perfect for foreign families working here, so renting to a company might be a good solution.