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Antonio Novak Current real estate trends and for the next 15 years in Europe
14 February 2017 | 1 reply
More than half say that the few quality assets available are overvalued.I present the conclusions of the study, Trends in the Real Estate Market in Europe 2017, prepared by PwC and the Urban Land Institute:TRENDS OF THE REAL ESTATE MARKET IN 2017The expectations of investors in the European real estate market in 2017 are marked by the lower availability of quality assets, lower economic growth and lower profitability:It remains a very attractive market thanks to the relationship between risk and profitability, but most respondents believe that last year's profit levels will not be reached.Investors believe that the impact of Brexit will be limited to the British real estate market and will not significantly affect investments in the rest of the EU:To the question of which alternative sectors can be attractive for investors, the most frequent answers are: Accommodation for students,hotels,nursing homes,shared service offices.Germany, the United Kingdom and Spain are the three most attractive European countries to invest.
Kara Haney I passed the NYS RE exam but cannot find a sponsoring broker/NYC
20 January 2017 | 0 replies
I am in downtown manhattan and speak 3 major european languages besides English!
Adam Janko Help in numbers. Mortgage for foreigner. TAMPLA, FL
24 January 2017 | 4 replies
Finally I found a company who could help me to invest in US market with US Bank financing as a foreigner.The broker works in the Florida market and after I reviewed my calculation something does not sound right:These are the requirements for mortgage as a European citizen:- Mortgage value has to be minimum 100,000 USD (they claims the banks will not approve less, is it possible ?)
John Francis Cant see a path past first property
2 February 2017 | 2 replies
I am wholly unfamiliar with markets there, but I do know that in many European countries rental properties have been within families for generations rather than being contemporary purchases for the specific purpose of creating rental property. 
David Zheng For Fun Friday! What did treat yourself with your success?
10 March 2017 | 3 replies
Maybe a 3 month vacation through Europe? An
Ryan Nitzsche Purchasing a House that's "For Rent"
13 March 2017 | 7 replies
The Europeans have to pay the Bank to hold their money.
Bart Van Dijk writing a real estate development thesis, any topic suggestions?
21 March 2017 | 0 replies
I'm thinking to mainly focus on the European office markets where lots of transformations were established. 
Derek G. Loan with no W2 but great tax transcripts
24 March 2017 | 7 replies
I don't have a 1099 because the company I work for is European.
Tovya Fekete is it possible to got a mortgage in ukraine?
2 June 2020 | 7 replies
Very high by Western standards, but with cap rates in the low teens and plenty of room for price appreciation (comparable properties in other East European capitals are almost twice the price) this figure could be interesting for some investors.
Lakeesha Romero help?
22 January 2016 | 3 replies
I mailed out yellow letters and most majority are returned.