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International Homes, the Ultimate in Vacation Destinations

By:Tabitha Naylor


If you are contemplating purchasing an international vacation home, there are a few things you will need to keep in mind before you get started. Remember, buying this type of house is not the same as buying one in your home country. There are going to be many more details that are presented to you that you must deal with in the correct manner.

Before buying any vacation home, especially internationally, you will want to make sure that you are completely comfortable following the guidelines listed below.

1. When you buy a home abroad, the most important thing you can do to ensure a successful transaction is research. Research everything that you can before you sign on the dotted line. This includes things such as tax codes, hidden costs, maintenance fees, and currency restrictions, among others. If you skip the research phase, you will be putting yourself at risk.

2. Find a real estate professional in the area that can help walk you through the process. And make sure that when you are hiring a real estate professional, they are reputable. This can be done by asking for references from other out of country buyers they have worked with. If a real estate professional cannot produce references, you will want to move onto somebody else.

3. Make sure you are familiar with the process of buying a house in the particular country that interests you. Since each process is different, make sure you take notes for future use. You will be surprised at the small details that differ from country to country. This includes factors such as required down payments, as well as closing costs. This is when having a professional that is familiar with the particular country will help.

4. When you finance your new home, you may find that it is much more difficult than you thought it would be. For example, a United States bank will only lend you money for an international home if you are willing to put up assets for collateral.

5. Consider all of the legal matters that are involved. Remember, laws are not the same as they are in your home country, so making sure that you know every detail is important. Forgetting this step may lead to bigger problems down the road.

If you do your research, and get in touch with the right professionals, you should be able to purchase an international vacation home without too much hassle, and enjoy it for many years to come.

Article Source: http://www.dailynewarticles.com

Tabitha Naylor is an experienced mortgage broker/consultant with Apex Financial Mortgage. For more information, or additional resources on home loans, visit
Apex Financial Mortgage


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