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Business/Finance See other Business/Finance Articles Title: China buys $22bn worth of US homes, leads global pack RussiaToday... Foreign buyers of US residential real estate surged 35 percent last year, with Chinese buyers, searching for moderately priced, safe investments in a sea of economic and political uncertainty, outspending the rest of the world. Chinese buyers spent $22 billion on US homes in the 12-month period ending in March, or about 24 percent of total foreign sales by dollar value, according to a study released Tuesday by the National Association of Realtors (NAR). Thats up from $12.8 billion, or 19 percent, on the previous year. Total international purchases of American homes jumped to $92.2 billion, according to the NAR, an increase of $68.2 billion on the year before and $82.5 billion for the year ending in March 2012. Foreign clients made up about 7 percent of transactions in the $1.2 trillion US real estate market. Thanks to a surging economy that has seen China rival the United States as the worlds economic superpower, newly affluent Chinese customers are the silver lining in the US real estate market, which is slowly rebounding following the 2008 financial crisis. Chinese buyers, looking for their own piece of the American Dream, paid on average $523,148 per property. By comparison, Americans paid an average price of $199,575, according to NARs statistics. Sixteen percent of sales went to Chinese buyers, and is the fastest growing sector, behind Canada at 19 percent, down from 23 percent the year before. Mexico ranked third with 9 percent of sales and India and the UK both accounted for 5 percent. Chinese buyers are mostly flocking to Southern California, with Los Angeles, San Francisco and Irvine as their top three choices, according to the survey. Chinese purchased 32 percent of homes sold to foreign buyers in the state, according to an April survey by the California Association of Realtors. The staircase on a ground floor area of a for sale, $37 million dollar luxury home at One Pelican Hill Road North is seen in Newport Beach, California (Reuters/Lori Shepler) But the Chinese are not alone in their preference for sunny California residences. Buyers from Canada, India, the United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland and Russia are also investing in the popular and most populated - US state. Foreign interest in the US home market looks set to continue as investors seek out a good deal. We live in an international marketplace, so while all real estate is local, that does not mean that all property buyers are, NAR President Steve Brown told the Los Angeles Times. Foreign buyers are being enticed to U.S. real estate because of what they recognize as attractive prices, economic stability and an incredible opportunity for investment in their future. Due in large part to an overheated Chinese housing market, Chinese buyers want to diversify because the housing market over there is just way too hot, William Yu, an economist at the University of California Los Angeles, told the Wall Street Journal. Political instability also figures into the trend, said Mr. Yu. Theres no trust in the rule of law, he said. If theyre making money, smart people are going to try to keep the money here in case something happens in China. There is yet another reason for Chinas heightened interest in US property: a slowing economy at home. New-home prices in China dropped in June for a second straight month as a sluggish economy and excess supply has dampened domestic interest, according to the China Real Estate Index System Survey. Meanwhile, US house prices have increased 26 percent since March 2012, after tumbling 35 percent from their June 2006 peak, the S&P Case-Shiller Index of 20 cities shows. rt.com/business/171496-ch...alifornia-homes-property/ Abdu Sal Yarima...Preparing for the coming currency collapse? You bet, better spend your dollars before the FED crashes the dollar. None of Obama's international carnage was paid for by the US economy, it was trillions created out of thin air by the FED and then "loaned" to the US government. 16 trillion admitted to, like Alan Greenspan's service economy can service that kind of debt. Economic carnage to follow the next 911 false flag attack with martial law. Chinese don't understand you don't own property when you buy it, you get the privilege of paying property tax. Frakity Frak... There was a guy who lost his home in the usa due to corrupt italian-american judges. His name was Sunny Sheu. When this foolish Chinaman from taiwan sued the judge, the judge put a hit out on him, and the Chinaman lost his life. No investigations. Why? Because the NYPD put did the hit. He made the mistake of thinking america had "rule of law". Don't be foolish to believe there is rule of law in usa. There isn;t. america was founded on robbing land. What makes you think anything's changed? I'm not saying that you will get your house seized, but don't think that the law will protect an immigrant either. Frakity Frak...What you also may not know is that the u.s. regime is behind alot of the anti-Chinese riots in malaysia, and indonesia that resulted in millions of losses for the Chinese, not to mention the unrest in Sudan, and Libya, also resulting in huge losses for Chinamen. Something else not mentioned by the article is that alot of these Chinese who are buying overseas are not doing it because there is "no rule of law" in China. They're doing it because they most likely made their fortunes illegally and through scams. So they go where every criminal goes to park their cash, the usa, where all criminals are welcomed. Frakity Frak ...This article is a joke. It claims that Chinese are buying in america because "there is no rule of law in China". Ok, but let's not act like there is rule of law in america either, because there was a judge who seized a Chinese man's house and kept it for his own purposes. Cops in the usa regularly target mexicans. In fact, there have been articles published in the corporate media about how cops are seizing mexicans' cars. Is that rule of law? I don't think so. america, and the west in general has a pattern of abusing immigrants, and little is said about it. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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