I am looking to buy my first investment property in US but the problem is that I am currently living in British Columbia, and I am only an immigrant here. The reason why I am not buying any property here is because th...
Okay, I admit it:While I do have a pretty good income, I also have higher expenses than most people. But with 20k a month, is a mortgage payment on my primary residence of $3,500 really that big of a deal? (Especially...
Hi everyone! I've searched the forums for this topic but haven't found anything really from more recently than about 5 years ago. I am a new investor living in the US. My ultimate goal is to own properties in the US, ...
Does anyone have experience investing in international vacation rentals? I'm considering looking at some properties in Western Europe e.g., Portugal, Spain, Italy, etc. and it would be great to connect with someone wh...
I have an Australian investor that is interested in purchasing some cash flow deals from me, however, I need to find a lender that does not require a social security number and will lend to foreign nationals. Please...
Hey all!I’m an out of country investor..Never lived in the U.S and don’t have any credit score..As part of thinking about new ways I can purchase some more properties, I’m trying to figure out my financing options..Ot...
Hi there,I have the opportunity to buy a rental property outright but I would need to sell an existing rental property that has some equity but isn’t yielding much in monthly profit. I’m thinking that to really start ...
Hello. I am a non U.S resident investor trying to start my own Real Estate Business in the U.S. Has anyone done this or has any clues or advice to start? Legal, financial and tax wise. Thank you very much
Hi everyone,My partner and I have been dedicatedly researching various U.S. markets. Currently, we are focused on finding the best fit for our endeavours, with a particular interest in the State of Missouri. To enhanc...
They're happy to spend $1T to capture a guy who had nothing to do with 9/11, but won't approve $7B to help those who risked their lives during the attacks:
http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/12/09/senate.9.11.responder...