Canadians, Germans, and the French are Buying Real Estate in SouthWest Florida – Short Sales, Foreclosures

MSNBC reports an increase in Foreign Investors in the USA. We have seen increased sales in Cape Coral, Fort Myers, and Sanibel Island.

Declining Dollar Brings Foreign Investors

 

Falling prices for real estate and the declining value of the dollar are luring investors from all over the world to purchase properties for as little as half what they might have paid four years ago.

“This could be a once-in-a-generation opportunity for real estate investment,” says Arthur Wong, whose Calgary, Alberta-based U.S. Real Estate Fund has invested $5 million in properties in the U.S. Southwest and plans to buy millions more.

Buyers from countries like Brazil, Canada, France, and the Netherlands, whose currencies are particularly strong against the dollar, are spending millions on luxury condos in New York City, Las Vegas, and Miami. Foreign buyers also find the warm climates of California, Texas, and Arizona attractive.

Peter Zalewski, a principal with Miami-based Condo Vultures, says he has sold foreign condo buyers seven bulk deals in downtown Miami alone, with investors coming from Argentina, Canada, Colombia, Italy, Norway, and Venezuela.

Source: MSNBC (11/22/09)

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