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8 November 2017 | 100 replies
It also might a good idea for some cities to actively recruit some of the more fertile type residents and immigrants asap!
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14 November 2018 | 3 replies
Regardless of Trump's immigration policies, I continue to see Hispanic wealth growing in this country.Is there anybody out there that has been doing this for a while and has seen results?
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15 September 2020 | 1 reply
It started in the mid-1950s, when a Czechoslovakian immigrant had a cockeyed vision to build a city from scratch in the desert.The developer, Nat Mendelsohn, began buying tons of land in the Mojave Desert, 100 miles north of Los Angeles.
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29 August 2019 | 60 replies
Incidentally, Boyle Heights used to be a jewish immigrant haven back in the 50s.
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23 May 2018 | 106 replies
I am a long term western washington resident who immigrated into Vancouver BC.
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5 June 2016 | 19 replies
However much personal liabilities you have, the deal needs to be that much more of a screaming deal for it to work.Often times lawful immigrants have an easier time getting financing for investment properties than natural born US Citizens.
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6 September 2017 | 23 replies
You mentioned that an out of state investor will never know the market as well as a local and I don't disagree , but I have a theory that perhaps someone from out of state might be able to better see opportunities in a market .Perhaps similar in a way to an immigrant might open a business in an area locals might have given up on or see as neglected and actually succeed?
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7 November 2019 | 10 replies
It's not as exciting as the rapidly appreciating areas, but you've got a lot of solid blue collar and immigrant renters and less crime.
16 June 2015 | 31 replies
Being an immigrant means that I did not have a SSN so I had to be issued one.
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19 September 2016 | 12 replies
All I can say is down here no one is going to do a tear off/lay down for $170 a square, even on a 4/12 and if the house was next door to the shop, unless they're unlicensed, unbonded, uninsured, and using illegal immigrant labor.