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i dont think you need a us citizen you can buy if you have cash money but different state got different rules of how the tax is if you dont rent it or you not living in it my friend from New Zealand bought a house for 10k and left it there but he needs to pay some money every year as its unrented

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Yes...of course. There is a large percentage of America owned by citizens of other countries.

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