Real Estate professionals and expats in US offer advice about renting and buying homes in cities and towns in US. Topics covered include the rental and buying process in US, popular areas, documents needed, budgets, rental and purchase agreements, precautions foreigners should take and more.
Expats in Washington D.C. have access to a number of well known private and public international schools, an extensive Metro system, embassies, year round cultural activities and events, museums, restaurants and a diverse population of people from all over the world. Continue Reading
An expat talks about what it's like living in Patillas, Puerto Rico. The beaches are beautiful, there are wonderful bakeries and lots of Dominicans and Americans who have moved down from New York. Local food is great, but ethnic food (i.e. Chinese) is much better in San Juan. Continue Reading
New York is a love it or hate it city. I love it for so many reasons - the grittiness, the green spaces, the people. New York has something for everyone. If you're moving to NYC, this is a great starting point for expats. Continue Reading
With its bustling downtown and beautiful waterfront dotted with yachts, sailboats and marinas, Annapolis, Maryland is a great city for expats who are working in the D.C./Baltimore area. Here are 10 things to know before moving to Annapolis, Maryland. Continue Reading
An expat living in Christiansted on St. Croix talks about costly trips to the grocery store, beautiful public beaches, fun casinos, the local hospital and more. Continue Reading
St. Michaels is about 1.5 hours from Washington DC. If you're looking for a small town on the Chesapeake, St. Michaels might be the right place for you. With a population of just over 1,000, it's a lot smaller than neighboring Easton (pop. 16,500). South Talbot Street is the town's main street and is filled with quaint shops, art galleries and great restaurants. People move to St. Michaels to be near the water, away from the traffic and congestion of the greater DC and Baltimore area. Continue Reading
With a populations of over 16,500, Easton, Maryland is a beautiful town on the eastern shore of Maryland. It's about 1.5 hours from Washington DC and Baltimore. Easton is a great place for expats who like to live near the water, yet enjoy being in close proximity to major cities. Continue Reading
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Resting on the banks of the Conejos River in South Central Colorado, this masterfully designed luxury home is located in a secure gated community. This property is a must-see as every detail was hand selected with an astonishing use of logs, timbers, beams, iron and stone that resemble the strength of the Rockies. Despite the spacious 7,400± sq ft, the home offers quaint and intimate spaces throughout.
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Be as open and as friendly as you can be. You may find friends that are a different age or nationality from those you had at home. Treat yourself to the odd magazine or candy from your home country and skype.
An expat in Saipan advises newcomers to expect to feel isolated, bring enough money for plane tickets for an emergency, learn to snorkel, bring a camera and enjoy the lovely people and beautiful Saipan.
Expats in New York City will quickly find that New Yorkers defy their stereotypes. New York is a melting pot of people from every corner of the globe and every income level -- all brought together by the city's subway system. Some expats enjoy living right in the hustle and bustle of the city. Others choose to enjoy a bit more greenery and space in a suburb on New York.
Expats living in the New York Metropolitan area have a variety of public transportation options. Learn about the rail and bus systems near your home - or where you will live.
Expats in New York City will learn a lot about the culture and people of New York if they get out and do some exploring. Here are 10 things to do that will help get you quickly settled.
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