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Alex Franks Just finished 102 unit condo conversion
13 January 2016 | 9 replies
Selling turnkey rentals , we had and still have financing in place for the international.Planning a trip to Hong Kong after we get the first 30 rental built so hopefully by April.Yes your are corrects we took a building that  the value would have been roughly ( pushing it ) 3.4 Million.  
John Britt Wanting to start to turnkey business in the Chattanooga market!
4 January 2016 | 7 replies
In many senses, these buyers are likely the same people who would've been your tenants had you ran a turnkey business.In turnkey, you want to focus your buyer base at out-of-state/foreign buyers in ridiculously expensive markets (NY, CA, DC, London, Hong Kong, Sydney, etc.).
Daniel Ryu "The Little Seoul Real Estate MeetUp That Could".. almost 100 LIKES & 56 Members..
10 December 2014 | 12 replies
."), we've now had 2 Official MeetUps and 1 informal Happy Hour.In each of our events, adding to the 'international flavor' of our group, we've had at least one visitor from out of Korea in attendance.At the first one, we had Andrew Kim, Investor from Hong Kong, who had just closed on his first purchase of a one room officetel in Seoul.At our happy hour, fellow BP members @Maxwell Lee and his now wife @Kelly L. , visiting Korea from Jacksonville, Florida, as part of a month-long, world-travel vacation / honeymoon showed up.And at our most recent one, held on Dec 6, we had international investor Rose, president of the United Group based in Taiwan, who helps bring Asian money into the US, UK, and other places.
Ashish Das discover the shipping process
21 August 2015 | 0 replies
When a person buys a product located in Hong Kong on a website such as Ebay, he or she expects to receive it after a reasonable delay.
Muinda Gueston FSBO Not getting any prospects
28 November 2017 | 48 replies
When I sold my portfolio last year, I had interest from NY to California, from the Middle East even two private groups out of Hong Kong.
Michael Glaser Hello from overseas!
4 May 2016 | 9 replies
MichaelMichael congrads and welcome.Curious where are you located over seas.I been dealing with a lot of international folks for years as we used to offer financing for international folks on USA properties.Working on trips to Hong Kong then Singapore as we speak.
Hong Lem Building a new home in New Orleans
16 April 2017 | 20 replies
Hi @Hong Lem.
J. Martin Emerging Markets Investing - who and where?
31 January 2014 | 1 reply
Hot" places like Singapore, Hong Kong, China?
Bayard P. Rochester Minnesota's Ambitious 20 year, $6.5 Billion Dollar Plan
27 May 2015 | 1 reply
Highlights of the article:Mayo Clinic economic hub of the cityExpected to double population from current pop. 110,000Create 25k to 45 k jobs (Mayo Clinic plans to create 15k)Redesign downtown and 7 newly created neighbourhoodsRail link to Minneapolis Foreign investments pouring into the city from Hong Kong and Saudi ArabiaResidents concerns: -influx of out of town construction workers-under funded infrastructure projects-lack of clarity on spending-affordable housing
Andy J. Do You Need a Chinese Bank Account?
25 January 2011 | 6 replies
Which - I would posit - is probably not a good investment.Here is an article that is kindof related:http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/33687/20100709/analysts-hong-kong-to-be-rmb-offshore-center.htm#I think the Chinese gov't is trying to create an entire market for the RMB offshore and I think the purpose for this is for them to control the RMB supply and transferability easily.