Buyers from China accounted for 15 percent of all foreign purchases, followed by Canadian buyers, at 14 percent.
Foreign buyers purchased $56 billion worth of existing homes in the United States between April 2024 and March 2025, up by 33.2 percent from the previous 12 months, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) said in a July 14 statement.
In terms of the number of properties, they bought 78,100 units, a 44 percent increase from the prior year. This was also the first annual increase since 2017. The average purchase price was $494,400, a โrecord high,โ NAR said.
โInternational interest in buying U.S. real estate increased following the global economic recovery from several years of pandemic-related disruptions,โ NAR chief economist Lawrence Yun said in a statement.
โHowever, elevated home prices and interest rates continue to dampen overall potential sales activity and remain well below pre-pandemic levels.โ
China was the top buyer nation of U.S. existing homes, making up 15 percent of all foreign purchases. Canada was a close second at 14 percent, followed by Mexico at 8 percent, India at 6 percent, and the United Kingdom at 4 percent.
The top housing market for international buyers was Florida, which accounted for 21 percent of all such deals. This was followed by California (15 percent), Texas (10 percent), New York (7 percent), and Arizona (5 percent).
โTo some degree, due to stubbornly high mortgage rates, a greater share of international home buyers paid cashโ47 percent compared to 28 percent among all buyersโand they were more likely to purchase homes priced in the upper end of the market,โ Yun said.
โForeign buyers are drawn to investing in American real estate, in part, by our countryโs strong protection of private property rights.โ
Among all foreign purchases, 56 percent were made by foreigners who live in the United States as recent immigrants or who have visas allowing them to reside in the country.
Interest in U.S. home purchases by Canadians dropped this year amid trade tensions, according to a July 4 statement from real estate brokerage Redfin.
The number of Canadian users on the Redfin platform searching for homes in the United States decreased by 26.4 percent from a year earlier in May.