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Which countries can australians buy propertydsouvann [1 Posts] hi all Which countries can Australian citizens buy freehold property straight up. After doing some research it seems like you need to have citizenship of a country to freely buy property in that country. US? Europe? Asia? Pacific Islands? AdrianinHK [14 Posts] Hi, there are a few countries you can buy freehold title in that I know of. I have freehold title properties in Malaysia and in Thailand. Both of these countries have a freehold system that relates specifically to condominium (apartment) purchases whereas other sorts of property are leasehold. I use a company called IP Global to purchase these and they specialise in properties with freehold title and as an Australian you can buy these. The guy to contact there is Rob Pearce and he can give you more information. If you want to discuss or want more information please contact me and am happy to give you details. Cheers Adrian Meakin [6 Posts] Hi imugli [80 Posts] Fiji you can as a non resident, but you need a permit from their foreign investment board if you want to rent it out I think... propcritic [3 Posts] I have some freehold properties for sale in Malaysia. Foreigners can own them. Bought them to flip if price is right. Rental yield generally better than Aussie props. If interested, email me at guy_ir2003@yahoo.com Playa Chicken [22 Posts] dsuovann, you can purchase freehold property in New Zealand no problem at all. Funding is as easy as in Oz and there's no stamp duty. I'm a local NZ property finder and we're regularly seeing single dwellings returning over 8% +CF and multi units in excess of 10%. For more info and to join my investors mailing list, check out my website www.buyersagents.co.nz Good luck in your investing journey. Vicky -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- tonyy21692 [110 Posts] dsuovann, Anyone can buy in the USA (as long as your last name isn't Bin Laden)...... I've 2 positive cashflow IP's left for sale in the US. Also, understand there are people on this site that can finance them for FN's. If interested feel free to PM me. Tony agentyumi [6 Posts] You can acquire freehold property in Asia specifically Philippines, Malaysia, and Thailand. They have lots of properties to offer particularly condominium units, resorts, apartments, etc. As long as you will be purchasing the property in a legal manner, you will not encounter any problems. Contact a reputable IP regarding this. |
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