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S1 E3: Buying real estate

Season 1, Ep. 3

Buying a house may seem a routine exercise, but for Americans in the UK, there are several matters to consider. Find out more about the tax implications in each country. In episode 3 of A United Approach, Robert Paul is joined by Richard Rogerson, of RFR, and Carlo Gray, at Buzzacott. 

Together they discuss: 

  • Where the demand is coming from in the London property market at the moment
  • What a US family buying a London Property needs to consider before pulling the trigger
  • US and UK tax implications for selling or renting your property

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