By Mandy Jackson
CREJ Staff Writer
Foreign investment in U.S. and California real estate is on the rise in 2007, though the countries buying property here seem to be changing their strategies.
For long-time investors, like the Germans, low capitalization rates make it difficult to deploy vast amounts of capital, especially in California. Others, such as Middle Ea...
CREJ Staff Writer
Foreign investment in U.S. and California real estate is on the rise in 2007, though the countries buying property here seem to be changing their strategies.
For long-time investors, like the Germans, low capitalization rates make it difficult to deploy vast amounts of capital, especially in California. Others, such as Middle Ea...
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