
10 December 2017 | 17 replies
As far as the financing goes, if you (or your husband) are still US citizens, financing from afar is fine- you should still be able to get mortgages.

22 January 2020 | 18 replies
As long as you are a solid citizen, they lenders dont' really care about your ability to repay like a traditional mortgage. the other advantage is, as long as its through a entity, when you cross collateralize, you get into a commercial loan and you reset your ability to borrow using fannie and freddie money.
13 December 2017 | 3 replies
As the title says, I'm a Canadian citizen who is interested in investing in real estate.

13 July 2019 | 15 replies
I’m a British citizen in my mid 30s and have lived in Japan for the last 14 years.

25 September 2019 | 3 replies
@Roma BronsteinThere are unique hurdles that foreign investors must go over to invest in US real estate.You may or may not need to apply for an EIN.You may or may not need to file a non-resident US tax returnYou may or may not be subject to 30% withhold on sale of US real estateUS real estate income may or may not be considered ECI(effectively connected income) or FDAP(Fixed, determinable, Annual, Periodic).Foreign investors may potentially not be eligible for reduced mortgage rates that are available to US Citizens.

1 January 2020 | 21 replies
No citizen voting is required when inventing new taxes on anyone or anything!

11 May 2020 | 13 replies
They have had a lot of complaints, and citizens are getting to be a pain in the a** about noise and traffic in their neighborhoods.

5 August 2015 | 89 replies
He and his wife had just moved out of their three-story home to a much more comfortable and convenient senior citizen complex.
21 March 2009 | 17 replies
There is virtually no entreprenuership and little opportunites for the average citizen of these countries to own real estate or create wealth.