Russia Now Top Country Searching Miami Real Estate
In November, Russia registered the most South Florida property searches among all countries on the Realtor association’s search portal. Colombia and Venezuela finished second and third, respectively.
MIAMI – February 2, 2017 – Russia is the most-active country searching Miami real estate for the first time since the Miami Association of Realtors® (MIAMI) began tracking search data in 2013.
In November, Russia registered the most South Florida property searches among all countries on the Realtor association's search portal. Colombia and Venezuela finished second and third, respectively.
"Miami's emergence as one of the world's top cities is attracting buyers from a greater array of countries than before," says Christopher Zoller, 2017 chair of the Miami association.
The Miami city of Sunny Isles Beach, for example, has a large Russian population and is known as "Little Moscow" for its propensity of Russian-owned delis, restaurants, beauty spas, supermarkets and real estate companies. About 7.4 percent of Sunny Isles residents list Russian as their first language, according to the U.S. Census.
Vladislav Doronin, who owns 7 million square meters of real estate in Moscow, is one Russian developer who has spent significantly on Miami real estate, including paying $54 million for a waterfront two-acre parcel in Edgewater in November 2016.
Some investors see President-Elect Donald Trump's election in November as a sign that relations between Russia and the U.S. may soon improve. The number of Russians who have expressed interest in buying luxury properties in the United States has increased by 35 percent over the previous year after Trump's victory, according to global real estate consultancy Knight Frank.
Canada, however, produced fewer real estate searches. It finished with the fifth-most web searches for Miami real estate in November 2016. In October it held the top spot; in September it ranked second.
Among all international buyers, Canadians spend the most on South Florida real estate overall, however. About 81 percent of Canadian buyers paid all-cash for South Florida real estate in 2016. Argentina (78 percent), Colombia (71 percent), Venezuela (71 percent) and Brazil (65 percent) trailed Canada in cash sales.
Top-10 countries visiting Miamire.com in November 2016
1. Russia
2. Colombia
3. Venezuela
4. Argentina
5. Canada
6. Brazil
7. India
8. Philippines
9. Spain
10. United Kingdom
Top-10 countries visiting Miamire.com in November 2015
1. Brazil
2. Venezuela
3. Argentina
4. Colombia
5. Russia
6. India
7. Canada
8. Philippines
9. Mexico
10. United Kingdom
Top 10 U.S. states searching Miamire.com in November 2016
1. New York
2. Georgia
3. Texas
4. California
5. Illinois
6. District of Columbia,
7.Virginia
8. New Jersey
9. Massachusetts
10. North Carolina
Top 10 U.S. states searching Miamire.com in November 2015
1. California
2. Texas
3. Georgia
4. New York
5. Virginia
6. Illinois
7. Michigan
8. Tennessee
9. South Carolina
10. Ohio
Top-10 U.S. markets for international real estate demand
1. Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach
2. Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, Calif.
3.Bellingham, Wash.
4. New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA
5. Urban Honolulu, Hawaii
6. Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford
7. Kahului-Wailuku-Lahaina, Hawaii
8. El Centro, Calif.
9. Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater
10. Naples-Immokalee-Marco Island
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