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Eric NA Abandoned property, lots of equity
3 August 2009 | 3 replies
The house was purchased in 1984 for 75K, which means that on a 30 year loan, 7.5%, 100% loan, they would owe at the most 26K now.Or, they could have refied and currencly owe $90,000!!!
Minsu Goo Ok, so how much of down payment for commercial loans? really...
8 December 2018 | 18 replies
They will look at a sponsor for the foreign national as a partnership.
Ryan More Member in The Woodlands/Houston Texas
6 June 2014 | 11 replies
I've been investing for 10 years now and have been involved as a single family landlord, apartment complex partner, rehabber, foreign property owner in the Philippines and Belize, and wholesaler.
Karma Senge Best Asset Protection Course
25 March 2015 | 8 replies
Start with an LLC and an umbrella policy ( like 99%) of people do.. that cost you 500 bucks or so for the first year then grow into your asset protection strategies as your assets grow with you business.The reality of getting judgments especially if they are foreign judgments ( other states than were you live and work) recorded perfected and collecting on is pretty difficult for a plaintiff.
Andrew Beshara Building your team from abroad
6 September 2016 | 6 replies
Hi all,Can some of you foreigners that have invested in the US tell me how you build your team or 'boots on the ground'?
Adam Jaken What will happen when interest rates go up?
20 October 2016 | 27 replies
I'm more curious what would happen to real estate investors, in particular, when the dollar collapses.So that I can understand, can anyone tell me what would happen to my hypothetical syndication deal situation:Six multi-family apartments: 800 total unitsCombined purchase price of $30M80% of it have been provided by Fannie Mae or other loans.All in emerging markets.Cashflow after taxes:$976,564I have 0 of my money in any of them, because I syndicated the deal and own only 25% of cashflow and and appreciation for each of the properties.1) When the US dollar collapses and a new currency becomes the world standard, what happens to these properties and the owners?
Joseph Hyan Do You Need A Loan?
4 December 2015 | 1 reply
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Valentina Iacob Hi, It is someone who has real estate investments in Romania?
21 September 2015 | 2 replies
I would like to know how the real estate market in Romania is seen from the perspective of a foreigner. :)
Dmitri L. Conventional financing for Green Card holder living abroad
8 January 2014 | 5 replies
@Dmitri L.Hi Dimitri,We work with a company that lends to foreigner investors on purchasing investment properties here in the US.They lend in 12 states.Maybe they could assist with what your after?
Cal Ewing Canadians making it happen in the US
24 July 2015 | 14 replies
@Cal EwingIf you are trying to grow the U.S.A. side of your business, you will most probably want to retain earnings in-country and not be forced to repatriate them back to Canada - the currency exchange back and forth would only line the pockets of the FX folks and the additional taxable events will only make the IRS and CRA happy.To do this requires some form of entity in the U.S.A. and will necessitate filing taxes there.