Despite a recent slowdown, the U.S. real estate market continues to be a popular investment destination for foreign investors. Attracted by a desirable return on investment, many foreign nations continue to invest heavily in the U.S. residential and commercial real estate markets. In fact, in 2005, foreign investment in U.S. real estate reached 1.83 trillion.

To evaluate the impact of foreign investment on the U.S. real estate market, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) produced a 2006 report entitled ‘Foreign Investment in U.S. Real Estate: Current Trends and Historical Perspective.’ The report provides insights into the trends in foreign real estate investment, its impact on the U.S. economy, and the major countries that participate in U.S. real estate investment. Below are some highlights from the NAR report.

According to the U.S. Department of Commerce, the top seven countries that had significant holdings in U.S. real estate as of 2005 were:

Germany – 13 %
Latin America – 13 %
Australia – 11 %
Japan -10 %
United Kingdom – 10 %
Canada – 6 %
Netherlands – 6 %

The U.S. economy is wide open to foreign investors. Both investors and Americans significantly benefit from all this foreign investment. The NAR study estimates that without foreign investments in the securities market, the long-term lending rates would be four percentage points higher than the current rate, which would adversely impact the U.S. real estate market.

Foreign direct investment into the U.S. not only creates more jobs but also contributes to the demand for U.S. real estate. In fact, foreign investment may be responsible for creating two million U.S. jobs by the end of 2006, which further bolsters the demand for U.S. real estate.

Permanent and temporary immigration of foreign-born workers into the U.S. further bolsters the demand for real estate. According to the Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University, 1.2 million net immigrants are expected to arrive in the United States annually. This immigration pattern is expected to offset the decrease in housing demand by post baby-boomer generations.

In summary, the impact of foreign investment and immigration into the U.S. will continue to play a major role in the U.S. real estate market.

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For many different reasons, most people are eyeing the real estate market right now for potential 2010 purchase. Some people simply want to move their family up to a larger home with less cost, while others are considering going into business flipping houses or taking on additional rental properties.

The year 2010 will bring about many changes in the real estate world. One of the questions you may want to think about is whether or not investing in real estate is a wise decision for you. Here are a few things to consider:

On one hand, this is the perfect time to make a purchase since the value and selling price of homes is set to rise in the future. This means you can buy a new home for your family without its value dropping a short while later. This also means you can pick up a cheap rental house and make higher profits in time, or buy cheap prices to flip for substantial profits.

With the economy still unstable, many more homeowners will find themselves unable to pay their mortgages. It is said that 1 out of every 4 homeowners owe more on their mortgage than their home is worth. With many people losing their jobs, their mortgages will go unpaid and their homes will be lost.

With hundreds of billions of dollars in adjustable rate mortgages set to recast next year, the new payments can end up being more than twice what their original monthly payments have been. This also will see more people losing their homes due to nonpayment of their mortgages.

Another consideration is the expiration of a critical federal program in March. This was a program to help homeowners that allowed the government to purchase debt and mortgage backed securities from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. It has kept mortgage rates lower, but when it expires you can expect to see mortgage rates rise back up. Rates could go from 4.88% to 6% easily.

The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is also considering some other big changes for the real estate market in the upcoming year which might make securing real estate more difficult in the future. For instance, the required credit score could be much higher, you may be required to put down a substantially larger down payment, and insurance premiums could skyrocket.

Finally, consider the value of the tax cuts currently being offered by the federal government. If you purchase your first home (the rules are lax on what \”first\” means) before July, you could receive up to $8,000 in tax breaks. If you decide to purchase a second property, you could receive up to $6,500 in tax breaks. Of course, you want to make sure you can afford your payments long term and not get sucked in by the temptation of this offer.

It is important to keep all of this in mind if you do purchase real estate in the upcoming year, but also be prepared for whatever may happen with the economy. Make sure that you are financially secure and that you can handle whatever changes may be coming in the next year as the economy fits to normalize once again.

Karen Lissack has been reporting about real estate and home related topics for almost 15 years. She will help you with information in any aspect in real estate from buying to selling, even investing. She is fully informed about chapel hill real estate and has aided people in finding the best chapel hill homes the market can offer.

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Real estate doesn’t have to stop at buying a home. There are several ways to invest, turn the property around and help you to profit. There is always a market for making extra cash flow through properties. It will only take understanding the market and knowing how to respond to what is available to you.

The first thing to keep in mind if you want to invest in extra real estate is to find homes at the right time. There will be times when the market is lower than others. There will also be houses that have been put up for foreclosure that will have a lower price than some. These will be the best homes to invest in at the beginning. With a little work and a small investment, you will have the ability to turn around and make profit off of the property later on.

Depending on the home that you decide to invest in will also determine how you can profit off of the home. You will want to make sure that you are in a logical demographic area and that you have the ability to do what you want with the home. Often times, those that have the home will invest some in it and sell it to someone else for higher profit. Other times, you can keep the property and rent it or lease it in order to have more substantial profits. No matter what you want to do, it will only take the right time of year to get what you want done with the property that you have.

Being smart about real estate can easily bring you in money, especially if you are working with the right market. By investing in the right properties and knowing when to turn the property around, you will have the ability to do exactly what you want with the real estate for your financial benefit.

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