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What Makes US an Attractive Real Estate Market for Foreign Investors?
1. What Makes US an Attractive
Real Estate Market for Foreign
Investors?
By: Stuart Hansen China
2. What Makes US an Attractive Real Estate Market for
Foreign Investors?
A real estate investment professional, Stuart Hansen serves as the vice president of Marquee
Asset Management in California. In addition to managing the firm’s daily operations, Stuart Hansen
works closely with foreign investors from China, Japan, and other countries in the Pacific, and
manages their investments in the US real estate market.
3. What Makes US an Attractive Real Estate Market for
Foreign Investors?
In 2018, the US real estate has reached $153 billion according to Mashvisor, an online site that
provides a platform for real estate investors to learn about industry trends and to make informed
decisions based on sound investment data analysis on real estate. As the US real estate market
continues to grow, it becomes more competitive and equally an attractive choice for investors who
want to expand and diversify their investments internationally.
4. What Makes US an Attractive Real Estate Market for
Foreign Investors?
There are several reasons why the US is an appealing real estate market for foreign investors. For
one, the changing political and economic landscape in other countries has driven away investors
and urged them to turn their focus on other opportunities overseas. The new taxes and expensive
fines levied on foreign investors by wealthy countries like France, London, and Canada have also
contributed to this phenomenon.
5. What Makes US an Attractive Real Estate Market for
Foreign Investors?
Additionally, the US market is and has always been regarded as a safe bet for foreign investment.
According to a survey conducted by The Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate (AFIRE),
the US market continues to offer the best opportunity and stability for real estate investment, citing
capital appreciation in the country as one of its best assets. And even though home values in the
United States have increased, they are still less expensive to buy compared to homes in the big
cities of Canada and the United Kingdom.