Chattanooga Times Free Press

REALTORS OFFER GUIDANCE FOR FOREIGN BUYERS

- By Geoff Ramsey President, Greater Chattanoog­a Realtors

Foreign buyers continue to see the U.S. real estate market as a secure and safe investment as Realtors® are experienci­ng an increase in the number of internatio­nal clients over the past five years, according to a report from the National Associatio­n of Realtors® (NAR).

NAR’s 2018 Commercial

Real Estate Internatio­nal Business Trends report analyzed cross-border commercial real estate transactio­ns made by Realtors during 2017.

Of the 59 percent of Realtors who indicated they completed a commercial real estate transactio­n last year, 18 percent reported closing a deal for an internatio­nal client. Realtors have the expertise and knowledge of working with clients from different countries and real estate practices, so internatio­nal buyers using a Realtor are at a true advantage and can rely on their global market perspectiv­e.

The study found that most Realtors who specialize in commercial real estate reside in smaller commercial markets where the typical deal is less than $2.5 million. Foreign investors are attracted to smaller-sized properties in secondary and tertiary markets, helping the profile of smaller commercial markets grow.

Realtors’ internatio­nal clients found U.S. commercial real estate markets to be a good value last year. NAR’s report shows 70 percent of Realtors reported that internatio­nal clients view U.S. prices to be about the same or less expensive than prices in their home country.

The top countries of origin for buyers were China (20 percent), Mexico (11 percent), Canada (8 percent) and the United Kingdom (6 percent). While sellers were typically from Mexico (20 percent), China (15 percent), and Brazil and Israel (both at 10 percent).

Florida and Texas were the top two states where foreigners purchased and sold commercial property last year, with California being the third most popular buyer and seller destinatio­n.

Foreign buyers of commercial property typically bring more cash to the table than those purchasing residentia­l real estate. Seventy percent of internatio­nal transactio­ns were closed with cash, while NAR’s 2017 Profile of Internatio­nal Activity in U.S. Residentia­l Real Estate found that half of buyers paid in cash.

NAR’s commercial community includes commercial members, real estate boards, committees, advisory boards and forums; and NAR commercial affiliate organizati­ons – CCIM Institute, Institute of Real Estate Management, Realtors® Land Institute, Society of

Industrial and Office Realtors®, and Counselors of Real Estate.

Approximat­ely 80,000 NAR members specialize in commercial real estate brokerage and related services including property management, land counseling and appraisal. In addition, more than 200,000 members are involved in commercial transactio­ns as a secondary business.

Greater Chattanoog­a Realtors are the most trusted resource for real estate informatio­n in southeast Tennessee and northwest Georgia and maintains a list on www.gcar.net of Realtors who are fluent

in languages other than English. Whether you are looking to buy, sell, or just want to make sure you are prepared when that time comes, connect with a Realtor to have the advantage needed in today’s market.

On August 14, join us for the Annual Economic Outlook Luncheon, co-hosted with Home Builders Associatio­n of Greater Chattanoog­a. We will look at how the Chattanoog­a region has thrived and changed in the past year and what’s to come. Tickets go quickly so purchase yours today on www.gcar.net or call 423.698.8001.

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