Investing in Property in The U.S.A.
Reasons to Invest
The attraction to the property market in the USA has been steadily strong amongst foreign investors for many years, due to the extensive range of benefits the market presents. Currency exchange rates have long been favourable to British and European investors, providing increased opportunities for multiple purchases, or the affordability of property that may not have been accessible in other established markets.
The attraction of an established market offers a highly developed purchasing process, enabling greater security to buyers. The location is also readily accessible from anywhere in the world, creating a property that can be accessed for personal lifestyle use, also with pure investment purposes.
The demand of the market has pushed prices up for many years, coupled with the ease of obtaining financing at low interest rates. The recent downfall of the market has created a unique window of opportunity for foreign buyers to enter the market with a distinct advantage over local buyers. The measures being enforced by the US government to rectify the country’s financial situation will benefit buyers with a return to a strong property market, yet with increased security against future severe downfalls.
The enviable lifestyle with excellent established infrastructure enables a continuous interest in the location. Rental opportunities in warm coastal regions such as Florida are constantly in demand, with year round potential from the local market and an average of 36 weeks annually from the short term holiday market.
- Beneficial currency exchange rates for foreign investors
- Good rental demand with high yield potential
- Low cost of living compared to European cities
- Highly developed buying process
- No restrictions on foreign ownership
- Ease of access with extensive route connections
- Good opportunities in current market with strong growth potential
- High level of lifestyle
- Excellent infrastructure
- Established property market
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