Yes you can wire the money to anyone in Germany or you can send funds to major banks.
If you send currency, you might have to pay customs fees.
What is the 'true' market value? Why is the seller leaving? Am I close to local amenities? What is my target market? Is there sufficient demand? Does the investment stack financially? What is my return on investment? Who is living next door!!?
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Technically, yes. If you are on somebody elses land and taking the lands property, I would consider it as theft. If it is a close relative, then that is different because you are close to them. If it is a total stranger, it would be classed as theft/ stealing property.
Depends on country/state and how close the relative is.
An investment property located near schools, universities, and businesses is an excellent location. Wealthy families will be able to afford and likely want their children to stay close to campuses. Most business people desire to live close to their workplaces. Key businesses such as shopping centers, malls, grocery and convenience stores influence leasing decisions based on distance from properties. People want to be able to make quick trips with little hassle. Choose smaller properties when you first begin investing because larger properties will require more experience. Enlist an advertising agent to assist with making the public aware of your investment property.
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cadmium
leopard Seal is the close present day relative for the Canada Lynx.
an apple tree
Lions, leopards, and tigers.
It's a close relative of the skunk.
Swarajmathi Nehru