Many international investors are looking into the U.S. real estate market as their next source of investment, and many of them rely on services such as ours to help them with laying the necessary business foundation for such investment activity.
As usual, once we accumulated enough experience with this particular market we are ready to package that knowledge in an easy to digest form.
If you are a non-U.S. based real estate investor, looking to launch your U.S. investment business, I am happy to present to you an Incorporation Guide for Foreign Real Estate Investors, consisting of three articles:
We hope that guide would make it so much easier for you to launch your business, and always remember – we are here to help!
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