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No problems at all really. The bank (RBC) pulled my US credit report, and I have a bank account with them that handles the cash flow. I’m sure it’s going to be highly country specific. I recommend you consult a qualified attorney in the country you’re looking to purchase in who can advise you on local laws.
blue_skyParticipantI do this, in my case I use a bank in the same country as the property. I was unable to find a US lender willing to finance property outside the US.
August 28, 2007 at 2:53 PM in reply to: Nasty day at the stock market today. Dow lost nearly 300 pts…. #82189blue_skyParticipantReducing the FFR does not cause the stock market to rise. See the rate cuts in 2000 for a recent example.
blue_skyParticipantI wonder if this would make all mortgages in Buffalo non confirming?
Wouldn’t that be interesting…
blue_skyParticipantI wonder if this would make all mortgages in Buffalo non confirming?
Wouldn’t that be interesting…
blue_skyParticipantI wonder if this would make all mortgages in Buffalo non confirming?
Wouldn’t that be interesting…
blue_skyParticipantMonex is not a bank, they do not have FDIC insurance, so I sure HOPE you’re getting better interest than at a bank. If they were ever to go under you are SOL.
blue_skyParticipantMonex is not a bank, they do not have FDIC insurance, so I sure HOPE you’re getting better interest than at a bank. If they were ever to go under you are SOL.
blue_skyParticipantMonex is not a bank, they do not have FDIC insurance, so I sure HOPE you’re getting better interest than at a bank. If they were ever to go under you are SOL.
August 2, 2007 at 8:57 AM in reply to: Feeling Angry and I Need to Vent. Thread About What a Pain In the A** it Can be to Rent #69481blue_skyParticipantHa, rentals in San Diego a “Pain”? Dream on! I love the rental market here, it’s so slack. I can get a place in any area on the drop of a hat. Contrast that to where I grew up, where I had to take a crappy third floor apt right at a major railway crossing because that’s all there was!
I’m now a landlord in that same city and on a typical day there are less than 10 units for rent in the entire city! We get calls from people living on the damn street who can’t find a rental. Typically > 20 showings on every vacancy we have.
BTW, that’s what rent control gets you after a while. It’s such a broken system. We get to pick sweet tenants though.
August 2, 2007 at 8:57 AM in reply to: Feeling Angry and I Need to Vent. Thread About What a Pain In the A** it Can be to Rent #69555blue_skyParticipantHa, rentals in San Diego a “Pain”? Dream on! I love the rental market here, it’s so slack. I can get a place in any area on the drop of a hat. Contrast that to where I grew up, where I had to take a crappy third floor apt right at a major railway crossing because that’s all there was!
I’m now a landlord in that same city and on a typical day there are less than 10 units for rent in the entire city! We get calls from people living on the damn street who can’t find a rental. Typically > 20 showings on every vacancy we have.
BTW, that’s what rent control gets you after a while. It’s such a broken system. We get to pick sweet tenants though.
blue_skyParticipantIf you’re gonna advertise, include pictures, you will get much, much better response.
blue_skyParticipantIf you’re gonna advertise, include pictures, you will get much, much better response.
blue_skyParticipantI’ve sold a fair quantity of stuff through craigslist. No complaints other than a lot of the leads I got were actually spams.
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