Sentences with phrase «way foreign buyers»

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Online searches don't always translate into sales, of course, and some in the real estate are skeptical foreign buyers will turn up in a big way.
«Five years is a good hedge for a foreign buyer to see the unit appreciate in value to offset the tax and also provides time to figure out a way to avoid paying the tax,» said Hildebrand.
Unless the buyer is right next door, they would have to go a long way to develop the land, and if they do they'll end up with an exclave surrounded by foreign territory.
Sousa has also mused about a tax on foreign buyers or vacant homes, as well as looking at ways to speed up more supply becoming available.
Josh Gordon, an assistant professor at Simon Fraser University who studies the housing markets in Ontario and British Columbia, said one way to tax «non-resident speculation» would be to levy a foreign buyers tax but refund or offset it according to income tax paid in the province.
Online searches don't always translate into sales, of course, and some in the real estate are skeptical foreign buyers will turn up in a big way.
GREENWICH, Conn. — Last month's Global Pet Expo in Orlando, Fla., exceeded expectations in nearly every way, with thousands of vibrant, innovative and useful new pet products introduced and more buyers attending the show than last year, including a record number of foreign retailers.
In addition, the higher end of the market (properties priced over $ 1.2 million) will continue to be slow for the near term, as many of these buyers are tied to foreign investments in some way.
With Florida and California leading the way, the list of states where foreign buyers sold or bought their U.S. property was very similar.
In this rare webinar appearance, Kelly will present «New Demographics Promote Housing Recovery: Investors, First Timers and Foreign Buyers Lead the Way
While there are many ways to grow your buyers list — squeeze pages, direct mail, networking — many wholesalers are ignoring a potential gold mine of cash buyers ready to invest in good real estate deals here in Hawaii: foreign markets.
Foreign buyers, who own a growing proportion of commercial real estate in the U.S., are still flooding in, and these investors are more likely to hold onto their assets for longer as a way to diversify and gain a steady stream of income.
Rick Sharga: We've been tracking the enormous interest in U.S. properties by Chinese investors — last year, Chinese investors were the second - largest group of foreign real estate buyers in America, second only to Canadians — and have been exploring ways to reach these investors more effectively and efficiently.
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