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Chris Davis Multifamily Agency Lending in the time of COVID
24 April 2020 | 5 replies
.- Subsidized deals are king right now, nothing like having tenants that don't have jobs to lose, so HAP contracts or Section 8 voucher transactions or anything like that are largely immune to the current sturm und drang.In terms of actual horror stories:- Big sponsor with lots of workforce housing that included many undocumented immigrants who can't collect unemployment, most of whom work retail or domestic services and none of whom are working now. 
Mikolaj Slaby Buying properties in UK by non resident.
4 May 2019 | 2 replies
Also I would like to know if it's still a good deal to invest in UK before Brexit for non residents.
Account Closed Pittsburgh Investing
21 March 2016 | 11 replies
For the locals and recent immigrants, there are some great opportunities to invest if you can study the fundamentals and ignore the emotional issues the region shares collectively.
Frank S. South Lawndale and La Villita Park - West of Pilsen
7 December 2015 | 2 replies
It's where a large majority of immigrants first settle down in Chicago and has about a 50/50 mix of SFR/MFH .
Richard Lee Rick from Houston TX, Inspired
9 July 2013 | 7 replies
Forget about the renovation cost, but here in Houston with huge number of immigrates, labors are like half to 1/3 price.
Dominika M Another Canadian (Ontario, Toronto, Brampton)
25 November 2015 | 24 replies
Follow the trends folks...where do you think this is going to stop.We have 250,000 people immigrating into Canada every year.
Richard Bhanap New member from England
18 June 2013 | 7 replies
I also have a portfolio of rentals in the UK and India but for the moment, the US is the most attractive market for me.My short-term objective is to build an income stream but the priority in the medium-to-long term is capital growth so I tend to buy good value but better quality units (not the bottom-end high income properties).
Anthony Paul Moorhouse Welcome from the land of smiles Phuket
23 October 2008 | 3 replies
Hi everybody, My name is Anthony and I’m originally from the North of England, I’m 44 years of age and am now living and working in the land of smiles Phuket, Thailand, My background is sales/marketing/networking having worked internationally for large corporate and was working for the largest manufacturer in IT solutions in the UK.
Charles Carlton-Smith Newbie in Boston, MA
3 April 2016 | 9 replies
With some luck and hard work I hope to be able to leave my current career path and focus fully on real estate.I am a UK citizen and moved here three years ago to pursue a career as a scientist.
Betty J. Myers New to Investing
9 June 2016 | 5 replies
@Brandon Turner Are they any forums for UK investing?