Buying property across borders is exciting—and tricky. Funding is often the hardest part. Lenders, documentation, currency rules, and residency status all shape what you can borrow and on what terms. The good news? If you’re purchasing in the United States, viable financing paths exist for non‑U.S. citizens and non‑residents. I’ll walk you through how they […]
Why embassy closures affect cross‑border closings Real life doesn’t pause for a closing. When U.S. embassies or consulates pause in‑person services—whether due to public holidays, security advisories, public health emergencies, or staffing constraints—international buyers and sellers can’t easily notarize, authenticate, or apostille documents abroad. That roadblock can delay a U.S. real estate closing unless you […]
Why Smart Investors Treat Property Managers as Assets, Not Expenses Successful real estate investors don’t just buy doors—they build systems. A great property manager is one of the highest‑leverage systems you can add to your U.S. rental portfolio. Instead of viewing management as a cost, think of it as an asset that helps you: When […]
We outline all you need to consider if you plan on letting out your new US property with Luvanex Realty once you have made the purchase. Many investors who buy property in the USA do this to earn rental income. The US, of course, has its own rules, regulations and requirements that you need to […]
Real estate investment comes in a variety of shapes and sizes. However, even for individuals who are not original nationals of the United States, investing into buying properties in the United States has some wonderful perks that are worth considering. Leverage is one of the advantages of real estate investing in the United State. To […]