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Thanks for your posts.
Yes I would agree, it's much better to limit my searches to the one city, it's really just coming to a decision as to exactly where to start looking. I really don't know what direction to take in that regard, I've been reading some articles on the markets in various cities. For those of you who have purchased in the US, how did you come to the decision which city to invest in?
In terms of finance, if I did this I would probably finance here. I'm not sure if that's the 'wrong' way to go about it, but I expected it would be difficult to borrow from a US lender.
I will be in the US next year, I actually have family in Houston so I'll look into that market. Thanks for the tip.
Hi Grace
Thanks for your comments. I hadn't actually thought about the maintenance/replacement of roofs in the Northern states, so thanks for bringing it up! I suppose living in Perth you don't give much thought to snow!
But in Chicago I was looking more at apartments and condos. I did also look at prices in Atlanta, but I'm not really sure how their market is. At the moment it's really just me looking at a bunch of different cities, like I said, I don't really know if there are any particular areas I should direct my focus to.It's not a definite that this will be the direction we move in, but I'm still very interested in checking out the different resources available if any can recommend them.