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Chris Williams
  • Wholesaler
  • Atlanta GA
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Doing Real Estate out of the US

Chris Williams
  • Wholesaler
  • Atlanta GA
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I am considering moving to New Zealand in the next 2 years to live permanently, but I do real esate wholesaling in the ATL market. I have some ideas on how I could do this from the other side of the world, but I would be curious in some other best practices for those who have done real estate from a substantial distance. For context haha Auckland NZ is 8,100 miles away from ATL. Thanks in advance. 

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Jealous you're off to New Zealand! How amazing! I try to automate as much as you can so you don't have to worry about time zones, etc. Best of luck!


 Yea time zones is something I have thought about. I am not 100% on NZ I am also looking at Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and Australia. I am thinking it wouldn't be that much different than being out of state outside of the time zones. I live in Missouri and work in the ATL market. 


 If you do not live in Switzerland, you cannot own property there because they are trying to limit foreign investors that buy properties and then keep them vacant. 
You need to get a residence permit first, and then use it as a proof and buy property afterwards.

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