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Cash-rich Chinese visit US to buy houses


Agence France-Presse
First Posted 13:26:00 12/10/2008

Filed Under: world financial crisis, Real Estate

BEIJING, China -- Three hundred cashed-up Chinese will visit the United States next month to seek bargains in the plunging American real estate market, a tour organizer said Wednesday.

The itinerary will include major US cities such as New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco, said Liu Jian, chief operating officer of Soufun.com, a popular Chinese real estate portal that has arranged the trip.

"We think there's a need for people in China to buy houses in the United States," he told AFP.

"Some people believe there's an opportunity for them because of the economic decline in the United States, which has made real estate prices drop."

The state-run China Daily newspaper said 40 percent of those who had registered for the 10-day, 15,000 yuan ($2,200) trip were investors seeking opportunities in the US market.

"(They) have been following the increase in mortgage foreclosures in the US, and the decline in the real estate market," Liu told the paper.

The other 60 percent are looking for homes for their children, who plan to go to the United States to study, according to the report.

Local regulations limit Chinese visiting the United States to taking $50,000 a year, but some potential property buyers have gone on enough trips to accumulate sufficient funds, the paper said.



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