Paul A.
Renter deported... huh!?
30 April 2015 | 26 replies
I want to say that immigration status is a protected class in Fair Housing.
Kenneth M.
Is it OK to buy into a Negative Cash Flow Property?
11 June 2016 | 110 replies
I don't know whats going to sustain this because middle income wages are not growing as fast as rents.If there is a dynamic such as high immigration rates then maybe it will be okay.I would agree if its not a good deal today I wouldn't count on it being a good deal in 10 yrs.
Reid Hanley
How to tenant screen Immigrant Tenants with no U.S.
14 February 2020 | 22 replies
If you choose to rent to illegal immigrants, it increases your risk of loss.
Nathan Killebrew
How to handle friends not on the same path as you.
16 May 2019 | 60 replies
As a first generation american immigrant, my parents didn't know what they didn't know, they were from the old school - go to school, get good grades, get a job and stay there forever.
Account Closed
Real Estate license in California for foreigner investor?
27 May 2016 | 9 replies
This post should help in the meantime:https://www.biggerpockets.com/renewsblog/2010/06/0..As well as this article:http://journal.firsttuesday.us/immigrants-impact-c...Good luck and be sure to announce when you've obtained your license!
Logan Rants
Introduction from Mesa, Arizona
17 February 2017 | 14 replies
What do you guys think will be the impact of our new President's immigration stance on the housing values, vacancies, apartment rents etc...especially in the Phoenix area considering majority of renters are Hispanics.
Michael Guzik
Legit or just another guru wannabe REI
25 June 2022 | 37 replies
Only you can prove which one it is, and I think this is the ideal forum for you to do so.If you are actually an immigrant who is just trying to make it, as you claim, then that's great and I'm all for it.
Kevin Estey
CALLING ALL NEW ZEALAND BASED INVESTORS!
14 January 2020 | 184 replies
On the other hand - high immigration levels, lack of housing and low interest rates starting to appear with 3's at the front are fuelling the growth.
Bryan Gamble
Home Buying/Selling Steps
21 November 2014 | 3 replies
For sellers you can start by:Figuring out your finances.Decide if you should also look for somewhere to buy or if you will rent for a bitDecide who will sell the propertyDecide what price to sell it forReady your homeHire a solicitor or conveyancerFill out the relevant questionnairesNegotiate the draft contractComplete the salePay off the mortgageSettle up with the solicitor/conveyancer and estate agentFor Buyers, you can do the following: Hire an AgentGet PreQualified / PreapprovedLook at Homes for SaleWrite a Purchase OfferNegotiate and Write Counter OffersMake an Earnest Money DepositOpen Escrow / Order TitleOrder AppraisalComply With Lender RequirementsApprove Seller DisclosuresOrder Homeowner's Insurance PolicyConduct Home InspectionIssue Request for RepairSign Loan / Escrow DocumentsDeposit Funds
Debra A.
Real Estate Investing in Edmonton, Alberta
30 December 2021 | 18 replies
Hey @Jason Dasanjh A big part of it is that construction of new houses, condos, and apartments has not slowed down AT ALL during covid, yet immigration has stopped.