
1 November 2016 | 77 replies
Foreign investors are running towards US for investment as safety.We will have lower interest for very long time and stock market is not providing enough return, that attract everyone in real estate... i can see slow but steady appreciation in real estate for next few years.As everyone concern about no GREAT deals in their market and start looking another market but actually it is better to keep investing in own market with GOOD deals...Just my thoughts... :)

12 March 2017 | 3 replies
I have experience in Stock investing and FOREX trading but I am completely new to real estate wholesaling.

3 April 2017 | 13 replies
Most likely it will be a political or foreign entanglement, rather than an economic issue that starts the lack of new buyer confidence cascade.

14 March 2017 | 3 replies
Does the existing lease specify the discount is for the foreign load of the well pump?

19 December 2021 | 46 replies
One of the owners is a foreign national or other entity.

11 September 2019 | 126 replies
The idea of taking out money to pay a note monthly on money that is also getting affected by inflation is foreign to me.

15 September 2017 | 6 replies
I would speak to an attorney as the Title Company sounds like it wants you to file as a foreign entity in TN.
18 November 2017 | 72 replies
I surely cant.Someone paid $700,000 a room for a Waikiki Hotel recently- its absolutely not make sense.It is most likely foreign investors that bought up the property.
30 November 2017 | 274 replies
Ok also looking into the regular stock market now, no longer forex because it's too risky
13 December 2017 | 3 replies
Account ClosedIt is certainly do-able to invest in rental properties/notes as a foreign investor.You may be subject to ECI, FDAP or FIRPTA as a foreign investorECI = effectively connected incomeFDAP = Fixed, Determinable Annual or Periodic IncomeFIRPTA = Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax ActAs a foreign investor; you may be required to apply for an ITIN and file a 1040NR.If you invest through a partnership vehicle; the partnership may be required to withhold on you during the year in which case you would have to file a tax return before you get a refund if you overpaid(or owe more if underpaid).