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Results (9,142+)
Brett B. Some Realtors don't service their clients well.... 2 stories
30 August 2015 | 29 replies
There is a lot of foreign money being apartment complexes in Texas right now. 
Andreas F. Trip to Philadelphia
11 September 2014 | 0 replies
Hello all,I want to build a local team in Philly and looking for recommendations for good and experienced home-InspectorTax adviser (with experiences for foreign investors)Attorney.Turnkey provider is already selected, just need add members to get started.
Andreas F. Network in Philadelphia
11 September 2014 | 0 replies
Hello all,I want to build a local team in Philly and looking for recommendations for good and experienced home-InspectorTax adviser (with experiences for foreign investors)Attorney.Turnkey provider is already selected, just need add members to get started.
Suraj Nagrani Foreign Investor from Hong Kong looking for first investment property in the United States
18 October 2015 | 10 replies
(A Foreign Investor's Guide)" by Sam Daniels and Ken Sugiura and have decided to join this site on their recommendation.
Kathryn C. Anyone selling properties to foreign investors?
15 September 2014 | 2 replies
We have and currently still sell to many foreign investors. 
Eduardo Nuri Lending with my LLC?
16 September 2014 | 1 reply
first of all, this is my first post, i am from argentina, after looking many ways to where to invest my money, i think the only one that i felt confident was purchasing a property in USAi purchased 2 apartments in Miami 2 years ago (115k usd total in that time), in the bottom of prices i think, now they worth 20% more, plus the rent (with a few extra costs, fixes and had to fire a tenant due non payment and pay sheriff stuffs).the process that we do for non united states residents is form a LLC and purchase the properties as a LLC, we paid some extras at the end of year for renew it but its ok.the overall experience was good.but after reading and reading and reading, i became to this great forum, and figured out that could have been even better.i could had purchase a multifamily property, a big one of 400k usd and do a 25% downtime payment with that 100k that i invested. but i think that i couldn't did that because i don't have credit score or history as foreigner.  
Daniel Muñoz Beginner in Miami
1 October 2014 | 13 replies
I will take on flips if the opportunity presents itself, but right now that world seems foreign to me and I would not be comfortable operating in the realm yet.Anyway, I am looking for some other real estate newbies to connect with to share stories, personal and professional growth with, and basically have someone on our side who is experiencing the same things.  
Andreas F. Good idea to start investing in two different states?
19 September 2014 | 5 replies
Hi all,what issues or disadvantages will appear if an foreign investor starting to invest in US into SFH in two different states?
Chris Martin Being invisible
13 November 2013 | 30 replies
So as registered agents, these are Businesses that Incorp Services, Inc. represents.In several dozen random views of filings for companies represented by Incorp, several "foreign" (meaning out of state) LLC formations do not list officers.
VLADIMIR LOPEZ When to get a LLC???
15 November 2013 | 4 replies
In NH you can't do it online yet, but can drive to Concord and do it the same day, or do it by mail if you have lots of time.If you buy a property in MA, you'll probably be required to register the NH LLC in MA as a foreign company, which I believe costs the same as a MA LLC: $500 per year.NH Name searchesNH Starting a business