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Breaking Ground: Chinese Investment in U.S. Real Estate

Release Events in Shenzhen and Shanghai

A view of San Francisco's SOMA district (Tom Coates/Flickr)

China stands out for the breadth, depth, and speed of its participation in the U.S. real estate market. In 2015, Chinese nationals purchased $28.6 billion in residential real estate and $8.5 billion in commercial property, a 15-fold increase from 2010. With Chinese investment in both residential and commercial sectors projected to grow in the coming years, American firms and individuals are looking to Chinese investors as a major source of capital, as partners in large-scale development projects, and as new clients and homebuyers. For Chinese investors, the U.S. real estate sector provides an array of opportunities, in particular stable long-term returns.

Asia Society and Rosen Consulting Group are releasing the Chinese language version of its major new study, Breaking Ground: Chinese Investment in U.S. Real Estate, which provides an authoritative, comprehensive, and one-of-a-kind accounting of Chinese investment in the U.S. real estate market, China on November 15 in Shenzhen and November 17 in Shanghai. Join us for a dialogue with international experts from the U.S. and China to learn about the emerging trends in the U.S. real estate market, for an exploration of the commercial and residential real estate opportunities in America, and for a closer examination of the challenges and processes of investing in one of the world’s most lucrative real estate markets.


Shenzhen

Tuesday, November 15, 2016, 10:00-12:00PM
Vanke Qianhai International Conference Center
No. 63 Qianwan First Road
Qianhai Shenzhen-Hong Kong Cooperation District, 518052
 

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Shanghai

Thursday, November 17, 2016, 2:00-4:00PM
AECOM Shanghai
12F, #7 Building, Corporate Avenue
Shanghai KIC, No. 500 Zhengli Road, Yangpu District
 

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