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Mark Fulop How to Start a Business in the U.S. as a Foreign National?
25 September 2016 | 1 reply
Currently, I have a Canadian client who wants to buy a hotel in the USA.
Trent D. When buying your dream car/home too soon can hurt your business
30 September 2016 | 7 replies
I'll explain how....First, there's something called Global Cash Flow. 
Trude Roberts Ambitious and wanting to invest in the States!
27 September 2016 | 2 replies
At the age 24 I had acquired and ran my own restaurant but I am now real estate investing full time.I am opportunist, seeking deals daily.Real estate ExperienceGrowing up in family who owned several multi family propertiesI have taken many courses to enrich my Real Estate platform.Created a Rent to Own CompanyWithin the past eight months I have done 15 JV deals - 22 doorsReal Estate GoalsMy real estate goal for this year, it to acquire 20 more doors by December.Currently seekingSeeking Qualified JV partners for multi-unit cash flowing rental properties.Private lenders or Hard money lenders, who will lend to Canadians to puchrase properties in the States. 
Ryan Wright Multi family
7 October 2016 | 9 replies
Depending on which one you utilize they will not look at your "DTI" but they will look at your global cash flow in addition to the income and expense of the property.  
Presh Dineshkumar Is PRO membership just as good for Canadians?
25 November 2016 | 8 replies
I have decided to upgrade to Pro, but I just wanted to know if PRO is still just as valuable for Canadians, specifically in Toronto. 
Roy N. Federal Government sticks thumb in real estate pie
3 October 2016 | 2 replies
The Finance Minister announced steps to curb the influx of foreign capital into the Canadian Real Estate Market  (in which he really meant TO and Vancouver ... down east we are not really suffering from the influx of foreign money ... sure we lost a 50-unit deal a couple of years ago to a Chinese investor, but the property was not worth what s/he paid, so we'll see it back on the market eventually).That said, Ottawa is only removing a loophole which has allowed foreigners to purchase a residence in Canada, claim it as their principal residence and then benefit from the personal residence {captial gains} tax exemption when they sell.  
Cody Hill New Canadian member!
8 October 2016 | 7 replies
You can ask fellow Canadians here on investing questions in your area https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/90-canadian-real-estate
Adam Fisher New member from London Canada!
20 October 2016 | 12 replies
I'm also Canadian and we can bounce tips off each other.
David Hoyte Investor in Illinois and Ohio
5 October 2016 | 7 replies
I'm a Canadian investor that has been investing in real estate for the last 5 years and decided late in the game that it was time to start investing in the US Multifamily Real Estate Market. 
Turner Simon Net Zero Projects
5 January 2017 | 13 replies
It has been accomplished in Europe, but materials (Passivhaus certified windows, ERVs, etc.) and expertise (and experienced workforce) are more readily available in Europe.While we have Canadian window manufactures who produce products meeting Passivhaus standards, volumes are low (only a handful of Passivhaus builds occur in Canada each year) and, correspondingly, prices are high.