Are foreigners allowed to own property in New Hampshire?
When we asked expats in New Hampshire if foreigners are allowed to own property, they answered...
"Yes, foreigners are allowed to own property in New Hampshire. Non-U.S. citizens are able to purchase real estate in the state, as long as they meet the same requirements as U.S. citizens. This includes having the necessary funds to purchase the property, as well as obtaining the necessary permits and licenses. Additionally, foreign investors may need to obtain a visa in order to purchase property in New Hampshire," commented one expat who made the move to New Hampshire.
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Are foreigners allowed to own property in New Hampshire?
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