Chinese Money in the U.S. Housing Market
The influx of Chinese money into the US housing market continues to be one of the key dynamics in play thus far during the housing recovery. This article in the OC Register profiles a few of the overseas Chinese families buying in Irvine, one of the more popular locations among foreign Asian buyers, and delves into the mentality of this buyer profile.
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