
28 July 2009 | 86 replies
You're not the first immigrant who's come to this country and told me that American needs to change to your foreign standards.

28 July 2009 | 6 replies
Think that might open the illegal immigration floodgates?

29 July 2009 | 0 replies
The problem was NOT the law, the problem was the lack of enforcement.As for immigration, the United States is still the most immigrated to country in the world.

31 July 2009 | 7 replies
Hi guys 'n gals,I'm really not sure what kind of reception I'll get here... since I'm neither in Real Estate nor resident in the US.My name is Oz and I live in the UK.

27 August 2010 | 46 replies
Hello Fellow InvestorsI'm from Poland but currently based in the UK and would be willing to join you Uwe and others in serching for good multi-family deals in Ohio, that are cashflow positive.I'm new to this forum as you can see, I've done a bit of researching on the subject of property investing in the US but mostly on Detroit market so far.Anywhere in EU is very expensive and you can not count on any half decent cashflow from your investment.US looks good at least on paper, especially so called rust belt states.I'm not looking for capital appreciation as my main objective but for a solid cashflow.

5 November 2009 | 3 replies
I would also look for cities that are showing a growth trend from job creation rather than immigration (ie: CA).
11 November 2009 | 7 replies
There was a history channel special on UK's MI6.

22 June 2010 | 29 replies
After speaking with many foreigners on this Cruise in Norway, I think many Germans, Grecians, Spaniards,and UK folks know better than many Americans what the heck is going on at Home.

6 June 2010 | 1 reply
Hi I am based in the UK and looking to invest in Toledo Ohio.

11 June 2010 | 114 replies
The UK, Germany and Japan all have one kind or another of a national health system (or else subsidies) and they seem pretty capitalistic to me.