Sentences with phrase «help foreign buyers»

Including additional information that impacts their everyday life can help foreign buyers prepare and adjust to life in a new country.
In October 2016, the federal Liberals opted to close a loophole that helped foreign buyers, as well as real estate speculators.

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Foreign buyers are, for example, buying up huge chunks of central London and Manhattan, helping to push those cities» already astronomical housing prices even higher.
Jack Ma founded Alibaba to help Chinese producers sell to foreign buyers.
Here, particularly in southern European economies, governments are actively looking to attract foreign buyers to help stimulate ailing mainstream property markets and boost economic growth.»
Foreign Agricultural 2 months Farmer - buyer collaboration can help increase farm productivity in Nepal
She said the buyers» real estate agent won't reveal whether the clients are foreign but has floated the idea of the couple helping to pay part of the 15 - per - cent tax.
They said a 15 % tax on homes purchased by foreign buyers would have helped ensure prices remain affordable for local residents.
New research by Ipsos Public Affairs found that while some foreign buyers did migrate across the country, fears that it was helping fuel the sizeable price gains in the city are largely unfounded.
TORONTO — Ontario plans to help cool a hot housing market by bringing in a 15 - per - cent foreign buyer tax, expanding rent control, allowing Toronto to impose a tax on vacant homes and using surplus lands for affordable housing.
Although foreign buyers and practitioners typically have a good command of English, Mike says, there may be language barriers that only a translator can help you overcome.
GBCs create programs, education and professional networking opportunities to help REALTORS ® successfully market to and work with immigrant communities, foreign investors, education buyers and other globally sourced buyer groups in their local markets.
GBCs create programs, education and professional networking opportunities to help Realtors ® successfully market to and work with immigrant communities, foreign investors, education buyers, and other globally sourced buyer groups in their local markets.
Foreign home buyers have their eye on U.S. vacation areas — especially in southern Florida — and are helping to give a lift to some of these battered housing markets.
To learn more about what to expect when working with foreign buyers, the Certified International Property Specialist (CIPS) courses can help.
The allure of Seattle was further cemented in August 2016 when the British Columbian government imposed a 15 - percent foreign buyer tax in Vancouver's Lower Mainland, helping redirect Chinese nationals south of the border as captured by a recent news article by CBC News that claims foreign buyers are heading to Seattle at a «frenetic» pace.
The new measures should help cool demand in metro Vancouver's expensive housing market that has already slowed significantly in the wake of a new provincial tax on foreign buyers in the region, said Vancouver - area realtor Adil Dinani.
Whether traveling abroad to put deals together, assisting foreign investors, helping local buyers invest abroad, or serving an immigrant niche in local markets, CIPS designees are consumers» best resource to ensure they are dealing with a professional skilled in the unique aspects of international real estate.
The recorded drop comes the month after a 15 per cent foreign buyers tax was introduced in Metro Vancouver to thwart off the foreign demand that has helped to fuel an unprecedented rise in home prices across the region.
To help international and foreign - born buyers as they search for U.S. residential real estate, the new REALTOR.com International search experience delivers enhanced translation options in 11 languages including Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish.
As many Americans are currently choosing to rent instead of buy, foreign buyers are helping to snatch up inventory and keep the economy flowing.
I'm sure there will be some foreign buyers who figure out how to skirt the rules, but it's the best the Ontario Liberals could have done and should help slow the rapid price appreciation at least a bit.
«The foreign buyer tax will have helped, and there is zero doubt about that,» says Joshua Gordon, public policy professor at Simon Fraser University and a tax supporter.
And global economic volatility is contributing to a strengthening U.S. dollar, which will impact demand from foreign buyers, and help keep mortgage interest rates low.»
Investors and foreign buyers have helped reduce Phoenix's housing inventory to its lowest level in over 6 years.
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