heyi am a non us citizen, starting to invest in rental properties in the us, soon buying my first property (100% cash), my plan is building a credit score so next property i buy (let's say 18-24 months from now) will ...
Investment Info:
Large multi-family (5+ units) buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $2,000,000
Cash invested: $20,000
Sale price: $2,500,000
The property was a multi-family property with 15...
I'm a new (foreign) investor and just bought a new property in Detroit with cash as a first move. Looking forward to legal advice for LLC opening. any referrals who have experience with international investors? Thx
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I am not sure if this would be the right Forum for my issue. I have tenants in a single family home in Hollywood, FL. and there are 2 damaged pipes. The house is from 1969 and the pipes are very old. I ...
I have been receiving a lot of interest in some of my rental mobile homes from Hispanic people that have recently moved to the U.S. from various Latin American countries (Central America and Mexico mostly). Most of t...
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ABOUT ME: I am a non resident foreign investor who just joined the real estate market possibly in the worst time :) I am interested in Cleveland,OH. I have been monitoring the market in and around Cle...
How can I build up my credit rating from 0 asap?I'm a US citizen, but I've lived 20 years in other countries. I'm moving back to the states soon with my family and we're planning on investing in real estate in the nea...
Has anyone recently gone through a HELOC? Big banks (BofA, Chase, etc) aren’t providing these anymore during this time. Interested if small local banks would be able too.
I am in need for a local bank to start my business accounts with. Any suggestions on banks or maybe a specific personal banker that has been great to any of you??
I am a US citizen living abroad for almost ten years now. I am planning to buy property as an investment in Chicago. My question (amoung many) is whether or not I am able to claim non resident and get a cut on the tax...