2009 International Homebuyers of Florida Real Estate
Posted on September 2nd, 2009 by Justin under Advice, Bradenton Florida Flat Fee MLS FSBO, Bradenton Florida Real Estate, Flat Fee MLS, Florida MLS, Florida Real Estate, For Sale By Owner, Justin Shirley, MLS, Multiple Listing Service, Shirley International Realty Inc.
ORLANDO, Fla. – Aug. 31, 2009 – International home buyers make up a significant part of the Florida real estate market, and are an important part of many Florida Realtors®’ businesses. According to a study conducted for the Florida Association of Realtors® (FAR) by the National Association of Realtors (NAR), a majority (54 percent) of Florida Realtors worked with an international client within the past 12 months.
The typical Florida Realtor participating in the survey worked with three international clients; 10 percent of respondents worked with 11 or more international clients in the past year.
Not all client interactions result in a transaction. In the past 12 months, 34 percent of Realtors who worked with international clients reported that none of their international clients purchased a home. However, this does not mean that those international clients will not ultimately buy in Florida.
Other study highlights:
• 86 percent bought an existing home, while 14 percent opted for a new home.
• 52 percent chose a single-family detached home. Of the rest, 34 percent chose a condo, 76 percent a townhome, and 7 percent “other.”
• One in four buyers (27 percent) bought a home in South Florida, while Bradenton-Sarasota-Venice and Orlando attracted 11 percent each. However, one-third (32 percent) of foreign buyers purchased a home outside Florida’s top six metropolitan areas.
• One-third of buyers (35 percent) who eventually decided to walk way did so, at least in part, because of property tax costs; while 31 percent cited immigration laws that prevent year-round residence. While Floridians balk at the cost of property insurance, however, only 20 percent of immigrants listed that as a reason to walk away.
2009 Florida Association of Realtors



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