... in response to Re: Buying a house in LA & the finan..., posted by Red Clay on Jan 12, 2005It's great to hear that I'm not the only one doing this.
From what I've gathered so far, it looks as if I need my wife to set up a special savings account at a bank (Banco de Credito, in our case), where I would wire money (the term the banks use is "remesas") until we reach a certain balance (10% to 25% of the loan amount). Thereafter, the bank will provide the financing for our purchase.
I have to supply the bank sworn evidence of my income, which must be certified at the consulate here in my state, along with a copy of my passport.
Within the past few days, I've spoken to a few real estate and banking agents in Peru, but I thought it'd be important to gather some ideas here too.
Here are a few sites that I've used to kick start my effort:
This site provides an example of how to qualify for financing. It's in Spanish, and it looks as if it is oriented towards the first-time home buyer in Peru:
http://www.villaran.com/credmivivienda.htm
This is the complex where I'm hoping to buy an apartment:
http://www.constructora-triada.com/
A list of real estate agents in Peru:
http://www.pergaminovirtual.com.ar/categorias/Empresas_y_Negocios_Inmobiliarias_Per_.shtml
This site explains Banco de Credito's program, which I'm considering now (under the heading, "crédito mivivienda con remesas"):
http://www.viabcp.com/abre_frames.asp?nombre=viainmuebles&Url=/viainmuebles
Here is another banking resource I found; it has a lot of bank links and info. about home finance in Peru:
http://www.creditosperu.com.pe/
Thanks in advance for any tips you pass along during your research in this area.