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John Stewart us citizen looking to purchase in germany need mortgage company
23 July 2025 | 2 replies
Looking to purchase a home in Germany need a mortgage company that accepts overseas mortgages for US citizens
Daria B. FL rental insurance
9 July 2025 | 10 replies
The AI underwriter said the agreement with Citizen’s depopulation is that liability must stay at 100K and cannot be change on the initial depop transition.
Hamp Lee III Lender Will Not Approve Current PM Contract (Need Advice)
16 July 2025 | 11 replies
Quote from @Hamp Lee III: I’m currently under contract on a home in Texas, and the final documents the lender requires are a tenant agreement and proof of the security deposit and first month’s rent for my current home, which I plan to keep.The property manager I’m working with will use my home to house homeless veterans and senior citizens in a transitional setting, so it won’t be a standard rental.
James McGovern Opportunity to purchase land owned by china
21 July 2025 | 3 replies
are you a Chinese citizen is that why you are asking
Ron Amshalom DSCR for foreigners - What's the real down payment required?
14 July 2025 | 10 replies
I have several clients we close with at 75/80LTV on purchases and rates right there with US citizens pricing.  
Mathew Gervais any one have suggestions for Dscr lenders with minimum loan amount of 50K
11 July 2025 | 7 replies
US citizens don't have the same options in Canada as Canadian citizens...and the same goes vise versa and just about any country really. 
Marco Antonio Hernandez Thinking About Investing in Mexico? Happy to Share What I’ve Learned.
20 July 2025 | 0 replies
-Mexico citizen, born and raised in Colorado, and over the past few years I’ve been actively investing in Mexican real estate — mostly in presale condos and long-term or vacation rental markets like Guadalajara, Cancún, and Lake Chapala.I originally started by looking for affordable, well-located properties for personal use, but as I dug deeper, I realized there were real opportunities for long-term appreciation, rental income, and geographic diversification — often with as little as $20–30k down.The process isn’t as complicated as people think, but there are definitely key things to understand, including:How foreigners can legally own property in Mexico (especially in restricted zones like the coast),How presale contracts and developer relationships work,What kinds of rental strategies are viable in different markets (Airbnb, mid-term, or traditional long-term),Currency and exchange rate considerations, title safety, and banking between the U.S. and Mexico.One major advantage of presale in Mexico is that many developers offer in-house, interest-free financing during construction, allowing buyers to spread out payments over 24–36 months — without involving a bank or mortgage process.
Marianne Evangelista Canada Lending and Loan
14 July 2025 | 3 replies
If you aren't a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, I'd also look up federal government regulations as there are newer restrictions on non-Canadians getting mortgages in the last couple of years.
Josh Silvester International Student Tenants
17 July 2025 | 3 replies
Guarantors:Consider requesting a guarantor or co-signer who is a U.S. citizen or permanent resident to help ensure the applicant's financial stability.
Shaun Palmer North Carolina - Security Deposit Trust Accounts
23 July 2025 | 15 replies
So Bank of America, Chase, Truist, Allegacy, First Citizens, etc.