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太牛了!美国房价低,中国就有出国购房旅行团!

(2009-03-20 09:24:40) 下一个
 太牛了!美国房价低,中国就有出国购房旅行团!

前两天在长城卫星电视节目中看到一个别致的出国旅行团!都是些三、四十岁的白领夫妇,在美国的房地产经纪人的带领下,在纽约曼哈顿,洛杉矶,旧金山等美国大都会城市看房,看着这些来自于中国大陆的年轻人,我感到惊叹不已,“在美国没有身份怎么贷款买房呢?”“哈哈。。。”老公在一边说“人家是用现金买房,一次付清。”“啊?这么多大款啊?”

今天只好看到有网友提到的这篇文章:

Plan to Solve Crisis: Let Immigrants Buy Houses

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Posted Mar 19, 2009 03:52pm EDT by Aaron Task

The Fed's actions to lower mortgage rates won't stop home prices from falling, because lower rates aren't enough to sop up the huge supply of excess housing inventory, says John Mauldin, president of Millennium Wave Advisors and author of the popular "Thoughts from the Frontline" e-letter.

Instead, Mauldin believes the U.S. government should pursue a controversial idea that's been floated a few times in the past year, including here by Gary Shilling, among others: give immigrants a pathway to citizenship if they buy a house.

The economic benefits of this concept are potentially powerful:

* An inflow of foreign money into the U.S. economy, which will both boost the dollar and the economy because of related spending.

* Help sop up the supply of excess homes on the market, which will help put a floor under prices and revive the construction industry, creating jobs.

* Help shore up America's middle class. This assumes most immigrants with the money to buy a home are educated, white-collar workers who can help do what immigrants have done throughout U.S. history - energize the country as they pursue the American dream.

Note: Mauldin doesn't support giving financial incentives to immigrants or making citizenship automatic with a home purchase. We discussed whether this idea could ever fly politically. Mauldin believes that many Americans would welcome hard-working individuals into their neighborhoods to put a floor on their own housing prices and make the local economy thrive. What do you think?

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