Yes Mexico's interest is much higher. But with Scotia bank, no formal job, no credit check,... Super fast and easy. Paid the lawyer. Got the property evaluation and then the loan all in one week. Fast and easy. No research
@@karladufau4499 do you have a good Mexican lawyer? Does he know a bank manager in a small town? Do you have an extra $8 k USD cash to pass in an envelope while you buy them dinner, tequila and entertainment?
@@2ndlife-ql1hc no, same rates as everyone else. Use a good lawyer who knows people (family and friends). In Mexico, not what you know, it's who you know. Think our president is smarter than Albert Einstein? Probably not. But I can guarantee he knows people.
@@DrAJ_LatinAmerica then how much does such a “GOOD” lawyer charge? and would you mind share some numbers? because 20% is the interest rate I am seeing everyone expats were saying they can’t afford a Mexican loan interest rate is 20% so they find others way to fund or loan from the US or whatever their home country
I refinanced my house in the US to pay for a house in Mérida. Then I took in a roommate to help me with the higher mortgage payment. I sold my US house (my room mate passed away) and built a tiny house in the US. When I move to Mérida full time I will sell my tiny house.
I'm so happy I made productive decisions about my finances that changed my life forever,hoping to retire next year.. Investment should always be on any creative man's heart for success in life ,
Waylen has to be the best mentor I've met. He's copy-trading has been the best because I hop on it with $3000 and I'm up with $35,000 in profit. He's insights, information and versatility in the market is super
I didn't know you guys knew Fergus Waylen . He's been great and has helped me balance the scale in my trades and job with his insights and auto trades. This helps to avoid my emotions altering a trade.
Hi Qroo, how do US expats that work remotely in Mexico for US companies as W2 employees pay income taxes to SAT? I have found conflicting information from expats do not pay taxes in Mexico to expats pay double income taxes. For example, I use my Texas address for my employment, banking, and taxes to the IRS and my taxes are withheld from every paycheck. Where does that leave me regarding income taxes in Mexico? I ask because if I purchase a home in Mexico in the future I do not want to get into any trouble with SAT nor with the IRS. Thank you.
Hey Paul if I had a bank a big Bank couldn't I get them to finance me. Me and my wife are really looking for a house we live in Veracruz. Bubbles you are thinking about buying a house can we get someone to finance us for a half acre of land. I really don't know anything about the how's housing market in Veracruz or anywhere else Buena been watching you around I've been watching your shows 4 years. God bless you I want to talk to my land I'm talking about bear land God bless you Paul
Buyer beware! I bought a 2 br 2 ba condo in Cabo San Lucas 10 years ago. I recently sold it and waited for over a year to finally recieve my money. They initially paid out about 75% and kept about $45,000 until transfer of title happened. Firstly all agents ask for 8% commission, not negotiable. Then they held out $15,000 for Mexican taxes on my captital gains. Then all the closing fees and charges were another huge amount. All told, to sell my property, they took a total of 22% off of my selling price! Think you'll make money on appreciation? No chance. I am just glad to be out of Mexico. Trust me, a time share will probably be cheaper.
Should have used a lawyer from Sinaloa. You get paid faster, they get paid and ensure everything is done quickly. YES, it's Mexico. Very normal for this to happen, yes slow unless you have the right lawyers
I came across your channel on UA-cam and began to listen to what you had to say UNTIL you started pushing useless Crypto currency then realized this channel is nothing but a scam.
I hear ya truth teller. First this guy was promoting wise to transfer money, then jumped to dolar app. Now he is promoting Yave when a year ago he was all about Moxie for home loans. In addition he is promoting Mexico relocation guide at $500 which is a total ripoff. I would be surprised if he wasn’t getting a large percentage of monies from promoting these products as he continually changes products. What a scam and the next thing he will come up is some product he developed which he will charge a large fee. Best recommendation is due diligence and if needed hire an attorney rather than being scammed by a retired sheriff.
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7:43 ¿Dónde está el linque al otro video?
Yes Mexico's interest is much higher. But with Scotia bank, no formal job, no credit check,... Super fast and easy. Paid the lawyer. Got the property evaluation and then the loan all in one week. Fast and easy. No research
Hi! Where can I get that?
@@karladufau4499 do you have a good Mexican lawyer? Does he know a bank manager in a small town? Do you have an extra $8 k USD cash to pass in an envelope while you buy them dinner, tequila and entertainment?
yes but in that case, if no credit check is the interest rate like 20% or above APR annual interest rate?
@@2ndlife-ql1hc no, same rates as everyone else. Use a good lawyer who knows people (family and friends). In Mexico, not what you know, it's who you know. Think our president is smarter than Albert Einstein? Probably not. But I can guarantee he knows people.
@@DrAJ_LatinAmerica then how much does such a “GOOD” lawyer charge? and would you mind share some numbers?
because 20% is the interest rate I am seeing everyone expats were saying they can’t afford a Mexican loan interest rate is 20% so they find others way to fund or loan from the US or whatever their home country
I refinanced my house in the US to pay for a house in Mérida. Then I took in a roommate to help me with the higher mortgage payment. I sold my US house (my room mate passed away) and built a tiny house in the US. When I move to Mérida full time I will sell my tiny house.
Thanks Mr. White. Surprised to see you chose to go to Mexico after everything that happened down there but I'm sure you have your reasons
Thanks for the information, your video Pop out exactly when i need it... Amazing!!!
Gracias-info muy util!!!
Great Video, thanks!
Thanks for sharing this information. Financing is a great way to mitigate the risk of moving and buying a property abroad.
Doing a great job!
Thanks again !!!!
I'm so happy I made productive decisions about my finances that changed my life forever,hoping to retire next year.. Investment should always be on any creative man's heart for success in life ,
You're right, with my current crpyto portfolio made from my investments with my personal financial advisor Fergus Waylen, I totally agree with you
I'm surprised that this name is being mentioned here, I stumbled upon one of his clients testimony on CNBC news last week.
Waylen has to be the best mentor I've met. He's copy-trading has been the best because I hop on it with $3000 and I'm up with $35,000 in profit. He's insights, information and versatility in the market is super
I didn't know you guys knew Fergus Waylen . He's been great and has helped me balance the scale in my trades and job with his insights and auto trades. This helps to avoid my emotions altering a trade.
Waylen's disciplined approach and vast insights in sticking to a well defined trading plan has been a key factor in creating profits
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More debt as one ages????
Thanks Qroo Paul, very informative. Do you happen to have info for dual citizen's looking to purchase real estate in Mexico?
So are you recommending Yave over Moxi now?
If Im a dual citicen whats the best route?
Hi Qroo, how do US expats that work remotely in Mexico for US companies as W2 employees pay income taxes to SAT? I have found conflicting information from expats do not pay taxes in Mexico to expats pay double income taxes. For example, I use my Texas address for my employment, banking, and taxes to the IRS and my taxes are withheld from every paycheck. Where does that leave me regarding income taxes in Mexico? I ask because if I purchase a home in Mexico in the future I do not want to get into any trouble with SAT nor with the IRS. Thank you.
Hi I have one question
I'm confused, how is this video different than the last one on the same subject?
I think the other post was cut short.
He didn't have a proper ending on the other one.
Hey Qroo Paul I was asking if a Mexican citizen or Permanent resident holder in Mexico needs a visit visa to visit the USA
Can I get some advise if I want to build my own business and my own house for me and family what do I need to do
Paul, Moxi or Yave?
Anyone have experience using yave or moxie?
Has anyone looked at the rates this company (yavi) is offering?
Paul, Are you from around Burlington?
I think we may have met.
Hey Paul if I had a bank a big Bank couldn't I get them to finance me. Me and my wife are really looking for a house we live in Veracruz. Bubbles you are thinking about buying a house can we get someone to finance us for a half acre of land. I really don't know anything about the how's housing market in Veracruz or anywhere else Buena been watching you around I've been watching your shows 4 years. God bless you I want to talk to my land I'm talking about bear land God bless you Paul
We have already found some land but and omit that word bubbles bubbles on the last text
Might want to lighten up on the booze.
Buyer beware! I bought a 2 br 2 ba condo in Cabo San Lucas 10 years ago. I recently sold it and waited for over a year to finally recieve my money.
They initially paid out about 75% and kept about $45,000 until transfer of title happened. Firstly all agents ask for 8% commission, not negotiable.
Then they held out $15,000 for Mexican taxes on my captital gains. Then all the closing fees and charges were another huge amount.
All told, to sell my property, they took a total of 22% off of my selling price!
Think you'll make money on appreciation? No chance. I am just glad to be out of Mexico. Trust me, a time share will probably be cheaper.
Should have used a lawyer from Sinaloa. You get paid faster, they get paid and ensure everything is done quickly. YES, it's Mexico. Very normal for this to happen, yes slow unless you have the right lawyers
It costs a ton anywhere to sell, buy whichever! Nothing comes free.
I came across your channel on UA-cam and began to listen to what you had to say UNTIL you started pushing useless Crypto currency then realized this channel is nothing but a scam.
What? I've been watching this channel for two years. Not seen anything about Mexico crypto??? Or any crypto
Loser
I hear ya truth teller. First this guy was promoting wise to transfer money, then jumped to dolar app. Now he is promoting Yave when a year ago he was all about Moxie for home loans. In addition he is promoting Mexico relocation guide at $500 which is a total ripoff. I would be surprised if he wasn’t getting a large percentage of monies from promoting these products as he continually changes products. What a scam and the next thing he will come up is some product he developed which he will charge a large fee. Best recommendation is due diligence and if needed hire an attorney rather than being scammed by a retired sheriff.