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Sunday, October 2, 2016

LET'S JUST START GOING DOWN A LIST OF PLACES WHERE YOU CANNOT BUY A SQUARE INCH OF LAND

I ran across one such place by accident, Thailand.
You, a fireigner, cannot buy a square inch of land in Thailand, a holiday fairyland for foreigners from around the world, tropical paradise, etc., poor country.

Even if you marry a Thai, no dice!

You can buy land in China, but would you?

Here you go, re China:
You would have to give up residency in the US, thats what I had to do when I lived in China.

And I hated it in China. So many poor beggars, asking for money. So much corruption, and the military there sucks ***.
forrunersfolowers · 7 years ago
 
And here: you can buy a home anywhere ....
getting a visa to spend time in it .,..is the problem part
 
Apparently any idiot can buy a house in Mexico, already a done deal here, radical Islamists could set up large shops here if they chose, no legal barrier, just go out of the country periodically:
 
Mexico: Happens all of the time. I know many people who own property and houses in Mexico.
 
Japan:Property titles can be registered to a foreign address so no matter where you reside, you are able to buy and sell land, forestry, homes, apartments, golf courses, private islands, apartments or entire buildings in Japan.
Purchasing and owning real estate in Japan will not make you eligible for a residence permit.
There has been increasing debate over restricting land ownership to foreigners, but these discussions are usually referring to purchasing land in areas that may be of importance to national security. For example, land adjoining military bases, or large tracts of forest that contain natural water sources.
 

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