Are foreigners allowed to own property in Texas?
When we asked expats in Texas if foreigners are allowed to own property, they answered...
"Yes, foreigners are allowed to own property in Texas. Non-U.S. citizens are able to purchase real estate in Texas just like any other U.S. citizen. However, they may need to obtain a valid visa in order to purchase property in the state. Additionally, they may need to obtain a tax identification number from the Internal Revenue Service in order to purchase property in Texas," remarked another expat who made the move to Texas.
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Are foreigners allowed to own property in Texas?
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