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Daniel Sitaru Rookie eager to learn about the european market
31 August 2025 | 3 replies
At 20, you’ve got time on your side, and the fact that you’re already thinking about the European market sets you apart.I’ve been in real estate for years and here’s what I’d recommend to build a solid foundation Books to Start With (good no matter the market):* *Rich Dad Poor Dad* by Robert Kiyosaki – mindset & financial literacy* *The Millionaire Real Estate Investor* by Gary Keller – fundamentals* *Long-Distance Real Estate Investing* by David Greene – useful for investing abroad or remotely* *Investing in International Real Estate for Dummies* – very practical for your goalKey Tips:1.
Evans Debeza Looking for Honest Feedback on The FlipStress
16 September 2025 | 44 replies
I'm from Italy and I will relocate to Missouri next year: considering my background in architecture and design, I would like to start flipping houses with a focus on small, old properties to rehab (just because my european concept of space may help when it comes to optimise small houses).
Scott Ginther Short-term Vacation Rentals Abroad?
22 August 2025 | 6 replies
The Saudis and Emiratis are investing in the Mideterraean and the Europeans are buying in the Red Sea. 
Hashem ElAssad “This country is much safer than you think” Strategy
26 August 2025 | 14 replies
I don't know if there are many American investors but I know for sure that there are a lot of European hotel owners in the Red Sea such as in Gouna and Hurghada.
Arjun K. Investing in Spain
20 August 2025 | 29 replies
I realise that you have California and Florida that matches Spain's climate, but the culture naturally is different here, and that's what makes it interesting.US citizens can of course invest here the same as any European.
Martin D. Is it a good time to buy in Miami? Are investors worried about climate events?
16 August 2025 | 7 replies
I am European and I hear of friends moving there all the time, unlikes LA and NYC where people keep leaving.Also, if anyone has thoughts on how to find cash-flowing deals, I'm open to it! 
Andreas Mueller US Housing Data is, Flawed?
19 August 2025 | 0 replies
Here is a short list of all the happenings to watch out for:- The President meets with both European leaders and President Zelensky of Ukraine.
Thomas Youngman Property Investment in Portugal
25 August 2025 | 271 replies
I saw this site https://www.nobregarealty.com/buying that says:"If you are not a European National and wish to live on the island permanently, you will need to invest a minimum pf €500 000 in a property in Madeira and comply to certain rules and regulations as well as applying for the Golden Visa Program in Madeira, Portugal."
Marcus Auerbach How many people do actually really live 100% off rental cash flow?
27 August 2025 | 89 replies
https://livingcost.org/cost/france/united-statesNote that these pages are obviously written from an American perspective because they quote costs for an 'international school' and most European, even British, migrants wouldn't pay for an international school but would consider it important for their children to integrate and go to the local French school, which is free. 
Ella Compton Recent Economic Uncertainty
4 August 2025 | 1 reply
Meanwhile, the federal government announced new tariffs on imports from 66 countries and the European Union, effective August 7.