
1 November 2018 | 2 replies
Does anyone have any experience on this being a Citizen of Sweden or another EU country and selling a US property?

15 July 2019 | 6 replies
The tenant base in each of these asset classes is very different & there isn't much if anything an investor or property management company can do to change the make up of the citizens of a neighborhood.

12 October 2018 | 14 replies
Your wife is a US citizen and I assume you're classified as non-resident alien.Really this post is great to educate you on the mechanics of calculating taxable income for a rental property but it's focusing on the minutiae a little bit considering your personal situation.High level thoughts:-Does your wife have an FBAR and/or 8938 obligation?

6 July 2018 | 7 replies
I am a US Citizen, I pay US taxes but earn Foreign Income.

2 July 2018 | 0 replies
Hi thereI'm a South African currently living in the Cayman Islands looking to get into the US market.As a non citizen / non resident I am struggling to obtain 30 year finance at decent rates in the US.I am investigating the possibility of using finance from back home to cover the cost of a unit, then refinancing in the US to squash the mortgage back home and effectively backdoor finance in the US.Does anyone have any experience with this, and have any comments in whether US banks may be more willing to provide refinancing to an already purchased asset held by a foreigner?
5 July 2018 | 2 replies
However i'm not a resident or citizen of the USA so would this be possible through setting up an LLC and still living abroad and doing any related work remotely, or would an E2 visa be the best option. or would it not be possible at all?

19 August 2018 | 1 reply
I am not a US citizen but I would like to invest in property there.

3 November 2021 | 7 replies
@Ivan Shao No, you cannot evict a MtM tenant in NJ for no cause, the state anti eviction statute protects them, all leases renew MtM if you don't issue a longer term lease. and rent raises cannot be retroactive, no matter how long it's been.Senior Citizens: 62 years and older - PAAD Guidelines; maximum 2% or Consumer Price Index (CPI) whichever is less (Absolutely not a penny more).

25 July 2018 | 4 replies
My schedule is fairly open / flexible (some acting and restaurant work part time).Wife works full time.Have about 90K that we'd like to begin investing (real estate etc.)Our families live in Virginia.Wife is dual citizen in Colombia & U.S.I would like to make our money work harder and create passive income.
25 July 2018 | 6 replies
Senior citizen homeowners may also get an additional discount not available to non-owner occupied properties.