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14 June 2018 | 2 replies
Well, our tax incentives for foreigners are even more beautiful and paying 10% maximum of income tax is always funny.When you add foreign investment to tourism and a booming economy it's easy to understand why the prices here are getting higher.That opens a lot of opportunities for everyone looking to invest.
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20 January 2020 | 3 replies
That world was foreign to me, but I knew from there that it is what I wanted to do.
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23 June 2018 | 5 replies
It is tougher when California or similar will take reduced yields to purchase and do not have the currency conversion loss the Canadians do.For me to work with foreign clients these days they have to have researched all the taxes, withholding,financing,return issues and be realistic about the numbers.
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26 June 2018 | 4 replies
Jerritt Larson First off thank you for your service.If your investing with an LLC you willHave your LLC licensed in a state and if you invest out of that state then you register it as a foreign entity with the other state your investing in.
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3 November 2017 | 33 replies
You can find a lot of helpful stuff other members have provided for you.I just modified it (as many others have) for my personal preferences.Hope this helps.I just downloaded the spreadsheet but it's a foreign language to me.
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3 November 2017 | 1 reply
Laws often restrict ownership of property by foreigners, meaning you may not be able to own more than 49% of a property.
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28 April 2019 | 6 replies
We are seeing a huge uptick in interest from foreign buyers looking to do buy-to-let in downtown Kiev.
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9 November 2017 | 11 replies
Also, often times 1031 buyers and foreign buyers
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14 November 2017 | 2 replies
I want to get started in Real Estate Investing, I have a paid off home in Arizona. looking to refinance and do the whole BRRRR Strategy BUT the problem is that i am a foreign national and refinancing my home is nearly impossible I've called close to 20 banks and private lenders and most of them dont even deal with foreign nationals and the ones that do make it nearly impossible to invest with the high points closing costs and rates. what i was thinking of doing is adding a U.S. citizen ( partner) to the tiltle of my home in order to refinance thru them and gt the best rates most money and lowest closing costs possible.