Are foreigners allowed to own property in South Carolina?
When we asked expats in South Carolina if foreigners are allowed to own property, they answered...
"Yes, foreigners are allowed to own property in South Carolina. There are no restrictions on foreign ownership of real estate in the state, and foreign nationals may purchase and own real estate in South Carolina just as any other individual or entity. However, foreign nationals must comply with all applicable federal and state laws, including those related to taxation and immigration. Additionally, foreign nationals may need to obtain a visa or other authorization from the U.S. government in order to purchase property in South Carolina," said another in South Carolina.
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Are foreigners allowed to own property in South Carolina?
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