
29 May 2019 | 72 replies
bought a distressed triplex full of immigrant tenants in a D class neighborhood with very little understanding of the people ,the area or the property... did I mention I had literally no reserves at all in case something went wrong .

22 September 2023 | 12 replies
This is also my first rental property and I am an immigrant.

4 August 2020 | 32 replies
If you are in an area with high immigrant population it's common to have no credit or even ss number.

8 October 2022 | 17 replies
If you rent by the room, you could list it on a site like Padmapper.comIn the DMV area, we have a lot of immigrant workers who need to establish credit, and if you're flexible, that is a niche that needs to be served.I have one person right now in this situation, and without a lot of cash to put down or a guarantor (difficult for immigrants), they can find themselves in a tough spot.Likely, you can charge a bit of a premium if you are being flexible on credit.

18 July 2023 | 2 replies
Hi,I'm an H1B visa holder, I'm concerned that involvement in rental properties will negatively impact my immigration status.

14 November 2021 | 11 replies
Both sides of my family are Italian immigrants, a few generations back.

16 March 2015 | 30 replies
With the new changes in immigration policy and less fear of deportation for many, more buyers and renters will feel empowered to speak out against bad lending and land lording.

8 November 2023 | 8 replies
We also (depending on your source) have upwards of 11M illegal immigrants.

7 December 2023 | 0 replies
Maybe not as insane as 2021, where we had work from home (still do), Millennial buying (still do, and Gen Z), constrained supply (more now), increased costs (still increasing, just slower), aging (about the same), worker shortage (still do, and more if border policy/immigration is tightened) etc….But, I assert, demand will be strong in 2024, like...sourdough bread, sopping up all the goodness on the plate (housing supply) to the last drop.

14 December 2023 | 7 replies
miami and austin is market to be watched, because if they are rising, it comes from natural demand rather than immigration outflow.