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  2. Alien land laws - Wikipedia

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    Resentment against Asian immigrants in the U.S. grew with their population. Although American businesses had initially recruited Chinese immigrants as a cheap labor source in the emerging railroad and mining industries (and, in the Reconstruction South, to replace slaves on sugar plantations) by the late 19th century, fears of a largescale "Mongolian" plot to take land and resources from white ...

  3. Japanese land law - Wikipedia

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    Japanese land law is the law of real property in Japan. A nationwide city land law began in 1919. A nationwide city land law began in 1919. This was completely revised in more detail in 1968, focusing on City Planning Areas.

  4. California Alien Land Law of 1913 - Wikipedia

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    The Story of Japanese Farming in California (1957) Ferguson, Edwin E. "The California Alien Land Law and the Fourteenth Amendment." California Law Review 35 (1947): 61+. Ichioka, Yuji. "Japanese immigrant response to the 1920 California alien land law." Agricultural History 58.2 (1984): 157–178. Finds little impact of 1913 law, more impact ...

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    For more real estate inspiration and tips: 7 Best Countries to Invest in Real Estate Abroad. 5 Places in Italy Where You Can Buy a Home for $1. 10 Most Affordable Mountain Towns in the U.S.

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    Rich young Americans have lost confidence in the stock market — and are betting on these assets instead. Get in now for strong long-term tailwinds Get in now for strong long-term tailwinds

  7. Top 16 countries where Americans buy property abroad - AOL

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    A recent WIRE survey revealed Americans’ top picks for foreign countries and what made them appealing. Other analysts also have weighed in. Top 16 countries where Americans buy property abroad

  8. Housing in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, a new home in Japan cost 5-8 times the annual income of the average Japanese, and 2-3 times that of an average American. [9] The typical loan term for Japanese homes was 20 years, with a 35% down payment, while in the United States it was 30 years and 25%, due to differing practices in their financial markets.

  9. Why Buying Property in These International Vacation ... - AOL

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    Real estate can be a great way to generate both long-term equity and short-term rental income. If you're willing to extend your reach a bit on the risk/reward spectrum, buying a property in an...