FOREIGN INVESTMENT
Investing in U.S. Residential Real Estate
Despite the current credit crunch and market turbulence, investment in U.S. housing is a good bet as long as investors and developers consider the increasingly complex environment, writes Richard Hanson, in a Summer 2008 Real Estate Issues article published by The Counselors of Real Estate. Factors he notes to consider include changing housing demographics that favor dense urban living, rising energy costs and declining supplies, and the cost and availability of food. The article charts U.S. home prices over the past two decades and the increasing need for housing, and speaks to the impact of employment, interest rates, and energy supply along with other factors that can help both developers and foreign investors understand that the perception of weakened U.S. residential real estate markets may be more psychological than technically true.
For full 10 page detailed report, go to http://www.cre.org/memberdata/pdfs/Investing_in_Residential_RE.pdf
Investing in U.S. Residential Real Estate
Despite the current credit crunch and market turbulence, investment in U.S. housing is a good bet as long as investors and developers consider the increasingly complex environment, writes Richard Hanson, in a Summer 2008 Real Estate Issues article published by The Counselors of Real Estate. Factors he notes to consider include changing housing demographics that favor dense urban living, rising energy costs and declining supplies, and the cost and availability of food. The article charts U.S. home prices over the past two decades and the increasing need for housing, and speaks to the impact of employment, interest rates, and energy supply along with other factors that can help both developers and foreign investors understand that the perception of weakened U.S. residential real estate markets may be more psychological than technically true.
For full 10 page detailed report, go to http://www.cre.org/memberdata/pdfs/Investing_in_Residential_RE.pdf
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