Matteo Cancian
Low purchase cost and high rental, is that possible?
26 October 2017 | 20 replies
@John Wassink @Engelo Rumora @Fred Heller @Rashard Alomari @Alvin Neal, I am using an UK company just for convenience really, being European is much easier to travel to the UK and have a chat with these people instead of flying to the US.
Ronen Vaingarten
Investing in Serbia. Information anyone?...
19 August 2019 | 4 replies
Lots of interesting stuff happening all over the region, Novi Sad will be the European cultural center 2021.
Kou Y.
Single family homes or multi properties for newbee
21 August 2018 | 11 replies
I don't really know Columbus, but in most major midwest markets in that price range, SFR is going to be the only thing that puts you in better (B) neighborhoods.
Jarrod English
Canadian Interested in Purchasing in the US
26 June 2014 | 28 replies
I have found it easier to work with my foreign investor clients (Canadian, European, and Asian) who buy and hold properties for monthly cash flow compared to trying to help foreign investors who want to rehab and resell for capital appreciation.
Timothy W.
Ginsburg supports my theory on liberalism and eugenics.
1 August 2009 | 106 replies
Tim, when was the last time, (if ever) you visited a western European country?
Rich Weese
Quit blaming Bush!!
6 September 2010 | 67 replies
If you look at most major corporations in the US, such as Microsoft, Exxon, BP, Wal Mart, Ford, Cisco, Intel, etc..., I bet they have stock owners who also fund terrorists.
Michael Rossi
Is ANYTHING Worth Fighting For?
24 June 2009 | 251 replies
I appreciate you explaining your viewpoints.apologies 3% is not the most recent statistic, particularly with the international wars, international business, and greater ease of travel, I expect it is higher now. but you have to admit that until recently Americans have not mixed in with the rest of the world the way the Canadians and Europeans have. this is because America was such an independent country for so long, and kudos for that.it is a really big question to ask where we would draw the lines to fight for our beliefs at home or in other parts of the world because as we speak we have military on foreign soil trying to hold back terrorism, we have underground criminal agendas in our countries and in countries that affect ours, we have other agendas coming from many directions based on greed for power some of which are harmless and some of which are not, we have extremists, and we have an overwhelming majority of people who just want to live peacefully and who may or may not agree on the methods to achieve that. we also have a lot of people who talk and others who are putting their lives on the line right now to stand for their beliefs and the ones they love. many people have sacrificed a lot to keep our countries free. frankly I wish they could be afforded the same rights as terrorists on American soil but they willingly took up arms and have risked their lives to protect the rest of us including the terrorists here at home, and many of them were injured and many have died doing just that. frankly I have more respect for them than those who should have to give up their rights (following due process) by things they have done to innocent people. in general I don't think people really care about our military enough. they don't support them, listen to them, understand them or even know what they are doing.
WILL JB
What is an "Amero"?
17 December 2008 | 16 replies
But today, with the current credit crisis partly rooted in America, (with frozen risky Credit Default Swaps, C/Mortgarge backed Securities) and with the rising economic might of China (whom we owe 2.2 trillion) and a unified Europe (European Union/G20), OUR dominance is being challenged.
Joel Owens
Building subdivision upscale houses
15 March 2015 | 8 replies
I have seen his toys , very nice old european sports cars .
Peter Fokas
How to screen tenants coming from outside the United States?
8 January 2016 | 24 replies
In many instances, you will not be able to run a credit history (although we can do this for U.S.A. and some European candidates) or criminal background check (it will either be impossible due to privacy laws or politics or impractical due to cost).