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All Forum Posts by: Daniel Kushnir

Daniel Kushnir has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Thank you all for your answers! 

Hi I’m Daniel, I’m new here.
I’m not from the U.S. I have a rental property in my country and I’m thinking about investing in the U.S. because of the lower taxes and greater opportunities.

I’m looking for tips on how to start as a foreign investor.
Should I invest in a fund? Buy a house with a professional I completely trust? Or try doing it remotely by myself?

I have approximately $70K and could potentially double it with a loan in my country, don’t know much about loans in the U.S.

Post: 1,000 dollars to play with

Daniel KushnirPosted
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  • israel
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If you're interested specifically in real estate, you can invest in a REIT fund through a broker. But if it's your first investment, I recommend studying a bit more before you start investing.