
Most foreigners are permitted to purchase Residential property in Birmingham. As a non resident, you'll need larger deposits usually around 30% of the purchase price compared to 15-20% for residents. Speak to lenders specializing in cross-border mortgages to understand financing options. It's also possible to pay all cash without financing. Request viewings to assess properties in person before making offers subject to surveys. Allow 6-12 months for typical transactions. Be aware of applicable capital gains, income, and inheritance taxes. As a non resident, you may need to pay tax on rental income from a property in Birmingham. Consider consulting an international tax advisor during due diligence. One investment strategy is renting the property when not using it personally to generate income. Having a professional handle repairs, showings, leases and other tasks may ease long distance ownership. Purchasing property abroad requires additional research compared to domestic buying. But with the right preparations, foreign investors can successfully acquire high quality UK real estate.
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