Claro que vc pode.
Vc precisa se qualificar com um lender primeiro.
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With a large downpayment you can buy a property in the US.
Each lender has different guidelines (rules for lending), so it would benefit to speak to several different lenders (large banks, mortgage companies, local banks).
Make sure to look into FIRPTA Act of 1980 before you buy.
http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/international/article/0,
Most foreign buyers open an LLC before they buy, which saves you money in the long run (when you sell).
Hope this helps,
Irina Karan
Beachfront Realty, Inc.
305-904-2355
IrinaKaran@gmail.com
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(Gustavo se voce e brazileiro, me da uma ligadinha e vamos ve se eu posso de ajudar)
Elaine Schweninger eschweninger@townrealestate.com. 917 686 6906.
You can watch this viedo about purchasing in Manhattan as a foreigner. It explains financing issues, type of property which will fits your needs and other apsects of purchasing that you will need to know as a forieng investor.
http://www.buyandsellmanhattan.com/videos/
Jennifer Chiongbian
SVP/ Associate Broker
Rutenberg Realty NYC
9172502284
Hello my name is Adam Sanchez and I work a BOND New York. The answer to your question is yes you can finance as a non-Us resident. I can help you with that. I have access to all properties in New York. Give me a call any time 347-283-4675.
Kind Regards,
Adam
As a buyer there is no charge to you for my services and I can save you considerable time and money. Please tell me more about what you are looking for so that I can get back to you promptly with suitable options. Feel free to call me anytime at 917-312-4953 or send an email.
I look forward to being of service.
Neil Tilbury
Senior Vice President
Associate Broker
Halstead Property LLC
& Halstead Property Development Marketing LLC
831 Broadway, New York, NY 10003
Tel: 212-381-6508
Fax: 646-775-6508
Email: NTilbury@halstead.com
Website: http://neiltilbury.halsteadproperty.com/
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Yes you can use financing if a financial institution is willing to give you a mortgage. You also have to keep in mind that since this will be an investment property and you are not a US resident this will limit you to only being able to purchase condos. I have had in the past many foreigner clients in the past and can definitely help you
Ronald Rosario
Bond New York
Cell: 347-596-4311
Office: 212-582-2009
Email: RRosario@bondnewyork.com
As a non-US resident, it is very difficult, if not impossible to get financing. You will have to put down significantly more than a US resident due to lack of credit history here. Most of my foreign buyers who were not cash buyers have gotten the loan in their own country and then paid cash here. An international bank such as HSBC is your best bet.
The most important thing is to make sure you use a skilled, experienced buyer's agent and particularly one who has dealt with foreign buyers. We can streamline your search, negotiate on your behalf, and take you through each step of the buying process.
Best,
Jenet Levy
Halstead Property
SoHo Office
212 381-4268
jlevy@halstead.com
There are a few factors involved. It is very rare for a bank to lend to a foriegner, but some smaller banks will do it or possibly a larger bank from their own private portfolio. The building also has to allow you as a foriegner to purchase in their building, unless it is a Condo, which does not have restrictions against this scenario. Please feel free to contact me with any further questions, I would be happy to put you in touch with a number of truster mortgage brokers/private bankers who would be able to assist you with your financing.
Best,
Shaun Anders
Zita Alvarez Lo
Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker
Bus 212-350-2825
Cell 917-656-8112
zlo@elliman.com
PRUDENTIAL DOUGLAS ELLIMAN
205 East 42nd Street, 6th floor
New York, NY 10017
Contact me at 917-293-3333 or bsa@metropolitanpropertygroup.com
