“For us Canadians, it’s a double whammy,” Cedrone said, pointing to a loonie that trades for roughly 69 American cents, on top of rising maintenance costs.
“In Canadian dollars, last week I paid $18 for 18 eggs,” Cedrone said.
“We love this place. But it came to a point now — we are in our 70s — and it’s cheaper for me to come here two months and rent.”
Canadians made up nearly one-quarter of foreign sellers in Florida between April 2023 and March 2024 versus 11 per cent in the same period a year earlier, according to a National Realtors Association report.
Dumb question — how do you magically live in another country for three months with no green card or no dual citizenship?
That’s exactly how long you can stay in the country under the visa waver program.
If you have to stay longer you can get a B1/B2 visa.
Foreign ownership is just a thing. You don’t need a residence to own anything. Same here in Canada.
From there, you get 6 months visitors visas every year.