Foreigners are permitted to buy property in India, though apparently they need to be a resident of the country. Foreigners from certain neighbouring countries are however prohibited. For more information see:
1. Site 1
2. Site 2
This information is pertinent to the Indian state of Goa. Goa has long been a popular holiday destination for Indians and the British. I went there about 15 years ago for a steel conference. The resorts are quite nice there, but its not really special.
If you are interested in foreclosed properties in India take a look at the following site. This company lists foreclosed property in the Indian market. You have to register to search their database.
For Indians seeking programming jobs in Japan I recommend buying a foreclosed property as soon as you save the cash, or if you are a Mittal, then there is always the relatives. There are a great many Bangladeshi and Indians in Japan, both as traders and programmers. Like everyone else they are exposed to discrimination renting accommodation from the Japanese. If you are planning to stay long term I recommend buying a place. I found a place for as little as Y2.3 million 1 hour from Tokyo, so consider that your basic entry price. You need 20% to bid and the balance in about 2 months.
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Andrew Sheldon www.sheldonthinks.com
1. Site 1
2. Site 2
This information is pertinent to the Indian state of Goa. Goa has long been a popular holiday destination for Indians and the British. I went there about 15 years ago for a steel conference. The resorts are quite nice there, but its not really special.
If you are interested in foreclosed properties in India take a look at the following site. This company lists foreclosed property in the Indian market. You have to register to search their database.
For Indians seeking programming jobs in Japan I recommend buying a foreclosed property as soon as you save the cash, or if you are a Mittal, then there is always the relatives. There are a great many Bangladeshi and Indians in Japan, both as traders and programmers. Like everyone else they are exposed to discrimination renting accommodation from the Japanese. If you are planning to stay long term I recommend buying a place. I found a place for as little as Y2.3 million 1 hour from Tokyo, so consider that your basic entry price. You need 20% to bid and the balance in about 2 months.
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Andrew Sheldon www.sheldonthinks.com
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