Monday, July 6, 2015

Foreign investors flee the dollar

In recent months the real estate paradise of the world was the United States, because it had the best properties at the best prices, providing an opportunity for investors to build an estate in one of the most powerful countries in the world. After a few months the dollar experienced a kind of economic roller coaster now recovering rapidly, which has left many investors with no possibility of making strategic moves.

The currencies of other countries have begun to fall against the dollar, which has been noticed in property prices that only months ago were at a very affordable price, and are now unfordable for more than a few. These new quotas for sale of real estate in the US could re formulation housing markets of external trade.

Clear that foreign buyers have been an important part of the revival of the US economy, and not only this new surge helps protect the incomes of Americans, but also causes many serious buyers looking for a property there, because the Goodwill is a great reward.

There has been an increase in US real estate value of 5 percent, which is a result of the high profits of 2012 and 2013, however the story for foreign profit-reward play different.

In Miami, one of the most famous places in America to live, prices of real estate increased incredibly, making for investors as the Russians (which are a force investors very present in that area of ​​the country) very difficult to invest in rubles. In New York, which is officially the most expensive in the world to buy real estate, the increase was 24 percent; Phoenix an increase of 20 percent was only in buildings and houses.

Wealthy investors from South America and China are looking for ways to be of properties in the US even to let them uninhabited, which is like putting money in the bank and wait for the interests it inflates, because as we mentioned above, the gain favors the value of a property can even double depending on the economic run the country.

Many investors buy properties as summer homes and vacation leave vacant long.

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