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Kathryn Kz Inherited Manhattan Apartment Question
12 February 2019 | 5 replies
Here's a link: Non NY executorsI'm curious myself as members of our family, all originally from NY had moved to San Francisco and Hong Kong, but still owns condos and coops here in New York.May be a bit late for you, I was watching a Susie Orman infomercial regarding this issue when she was talking about revocable trusts, and the obstacles out of state executors have, and how the trusts come into play.
Dimitri Damas New to wholesaling in NY need advice
15 October 2018 | 4 replies
@Daniel Kong As an agent I shy away from "wholesaling."
Robert Ciaramello How to start at 17 years old
22 September 2020 | 11 replies
@Daniel Kong thank you
Thelonious Jones China Investors Looking Invest in USA: Multi-Fam, Value-Add
3 May 2016 | 2 replies
EB5 or not.I will be in Hong Kong and Shanghai in July, and looking to network with individuals that are seriously looking to invest in apartments and value add investments. 
Marcus ONG Income tax for non resident alien
21 October 2018 | 4 replies
The non-resident then can pay himself through interests on a loan he made to the company or through dividends, which will be taxed by the US and his local country.Other countries (Singapore, Hong Kong) tax their residents on income arising on its territory, so in this case, it is efficient to own real estate directly or through a fiscally transparent LLC, and just pay income tax in the US.The rate could go anywhere between 0% and 45% but will be generally low.You can PM me to share information on tax treaties between different countries and the US. 2) yes3) you could look into trusts and companies4) depreciation is 1/27.5 per year.
Account Closed Anybody with experience using 203k loan in Chicago?
20 September 2019 | 29 replies
@Kevin Kong That is definitely a good point.
Brandon Goldsmith International Real Estate Investing
9 May 2020 | 20 replies
Other places like Hong Kong have pegged their currency to the US dollar.2.
Ran Iarovich Have you done any out of state investing? How did you overcome your initial fears?
30 September 2023 | 32 replies
Over 90% of our clients are located outside of Nevada and are primarily in California, Portland, Seattle, and Hong Kong.I know our processes work because our repeat business rate exceeds 90%, and our main source of new clients is referrals from existing clients.
Erin Hong Does a 40% Down Payment Ever Make Sense?
23 October 2023 | 46 replies
Quote from @Erin Hong: Hello everyone!
Nathan Gesner Hawaii or South America? Something else?
4 October 2019 | 69 replies
It may be another 5 years before I purchase something in another country because I would want to wait until the children are gone. we love Thailand and the Thai people I looked at condos there last trip.. but the reality of 16 hour flight to Hong Kong and then 4 to Pukhet even though we fly business class always.. its just too long of a flight.. to use often..