Kamran Siddiqi
Any Feedback or Experience about Matt Andrews, RE Investor/Guru?
7 December 2016 | 5 replies
Leading to a Brexit from the European Union, like Great Britain just did.
Fabian Kas
Property investing in Europe / Austria
26 March 2020 | 1 reply
I’m new to real estate investing and would like to know if there is any information on European or even Austrian real estate investing on this platform!
Hai Loc
Overnight Buyers Market
8 April 2020 | 136 replies
I believe it was 8 days ago when European flights were banned and the NBA season was cancelled.
Roberto Mago
Skip Tracing - Unable to get address
21 May 2018 | 2 replies
The price is still by far far far too much for me to be able to afford it for myself but I think, there would be high profit to try to do some online marketing and cooperate as a middle man between seller and buyer, make my own marketing listing, put higher price on it and pray that seller is honest enough that he will really send me the difference in price for my profit to via bank wire transfer to my European bank account.However there is a problem: The original listing ( *** ) was on agency's website.
Hendrik Inno
Young rookie looking to connect the dots
24 September 2015 | 3 replies
I do not have insight into the European market but in terms of loans in the states it is very common to use a loan to finance a portion of the property.
Corey Diethorn
Real Estate Agent/Investor from Pittsburgh
9 September 2015 | 3 replies
I started my career in 2012 after retiring from European Professional Basketball.
Alan Thomas
Best books to buy for someones 18th birthday
11 February 2019 | 5 replies
Some of these books are very American...I can see past this but something with a more UK or European outlook may be a good idea to go with the above.Feel free to add some suggestions....Have a great weekend 😀
Alexi Schreier
Anyone investing in Marseille, France ?
16 February 2019 | 5 replies
My recommendation is to seek more passive routes of real estate investing such as investment groups, shares of RE Companies, REITs etc for the European theatre as it will relieve you of much of the leg work, hassle and headache, especially if you aren't native (working a deal can be tough as the "American" even when you speak the local dialect).
Tyler Green
Miami Beach Studio
19 December 2014 | 6 replies
The greater Miami area has much more room to run, but South Beach in particular is built-out.In my opinion, you can't go wrong buying on the Beach, as demand is strong for a variety of factors (seasonal US demand, year-round European demand, and structural economical influences in South America).Let me know if you'd like to talk through it; in the meantime, good luck.Jason
Jeremy Hale
Any suggestions on a good, *unbiased* real estate vs. stock market comparison?
16 November 2014 | 20 replies
I have some in the paper asset stock funds as well and I do like the liquidity there, but my RE doesn't take a hit every time congress holds us hostage, Janet Yellen toots, Russia invades somebody, a terrorism threat appears, China or European growth slows...