The Globalisation of Real Estate: The Politics and Practice of Foreign Real Estate Investment
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Book Details
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Author: Dallas Rogers
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Edition: 1st Edition
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Binding: Hardcover
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Format: Import
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Number of Pages: 186
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ISBN: 9781138577855
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Languages: English
 
About The Book
Global Real Estate Investment explores the growing trend of individual foreign investment in residential real estate, particularly by new middle-class and super-rich investors. As global real estate continues to be viewed as a liquid asset class, the book highlights the multifaceted motivations behind such investments. These include not only the desire to diversify portfolios but also factors like familial security, migration strategies, and educational plans.
The book presents diverse case studies from countries such as Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore, Russia, Australia, and Korea, illustrating the varying governmental and public responses to foreign investment in real estate. Some countries embrace it for geopolitical and macro-economic reasons, while others resist it to protect the local housing market and manage public sentiment.
This work is essential for academics, policymakers, and students interested in the intersection of globalisation and local housing policies. The chapters were originally published in the International Journal of Housing Policy, making it a crucial resource for those studying the international impact on housing markets.
            
      
        