Title: Thinking Globally
1Thinking Globally
- Connecticut Association of REALTORS
- International Committee
2Did You Know?
- A transaction with a client who was born or
previously resided in a country outside the
United States is an international transaction.
3Foreign-Born Households
- Foreign-born households now account for just over
10 percent of the U.S. population.
(Source Harvard University Joint Center for
Housing Studies)
4Minority Household Growth
Over the next 10 years, 2/3 of all new households
formed will be minority and immigrant.
(Source Harvard University Joint Center for
Housing Studies)
5Homeownership Rates
- Homeownership is more likely the longer
immigrants remain in the U.S. - After 20 years in the U.S., homeownership rates
match or surpass native households.
(Source National Association of REALTORS)
6Foreign-Born Housing Wealth
- Foreign-born homeowners have over 1.2 trillion in
housing wealth 1/10 of the national housing
wealth. - The median house value of foreign-born first-time
homebuyers is 150,000 50 higher than that of
native-born first-time buyers.
(Source Harvard University Joint Center for
Housing Studies)
7Foreign Investment
- Foreign investment in U.S. real estate is on the
rise. - Between 1997 and 2001, foreign investors invested
nearly 3 trillion in the U.S. - In the same period, foreign investors purchased
6 billion of real property.
(Source National Association of REALTORS)
8Did You Know?
- By 2050 there will be no majority race in the
U.S. - Salsa now out sells ketchup in the U.S.
- Richard Mendenhall, Past NAR President.
- Realty Trends 2004 Presentation
9Trends in PopulationNationally
- 1 out of 8 persons are from a Hispanic
background. - 1 out of 25 persons are from an Asian background.
(Source NAR Expand Your Market)
10In 30 Years
- 1 out of 5 persons will be from a Hispanic
background. - 1 out of 13 persons will be from an Asian
background.
(Source NAR Expand Your Market)
11In 50 Years
- Only 1 out of 2 will be from a white and European
background.
(Source NAR Expand Your Market)
12The Changing Faceof America
- Immigration is changing the face of America.
- Nine million legal immigrants came to the U.S.
between 1991-2000, surpassing the previous peak
of 8.8 million between 1901-1910.
13Did You Know?
16 of REALTORS have conducted business in
another language.
14Neighbor to Gateway States
- In 2000, the states with the largest percent
foreign-born in their total populations were
- California (26.2)
- New York (20.4)
- New Jersey (17.5)
- Hawaii (17.5)
- Florida (16.7)
- Nevada (15.8)
- Texas (13.9)
- 8. District of Columbia (12.9)
- 9. Arizona (12.8)
- 10. Illinois (12.3)
- 11. Massachusetts (12.2)
- 12. Rhode Island (11.4)
(Source 2004 Migration Policy Institute.)
15CT vs. The Nation
- About 806,000 people in CT are immigrants or the
children of immigrants, 24 of the states
population, slightly above the national average
of 20. - This is the 13th highest percentage in the nation.
(Source Table 4-1A, Nativity and Parentage of
the Population for Regions, Divisions and States
2000, 2000 Current Population Survey, U.S.
Census Bureau.)
16Net Population Growth
- Immigrants are responsible for 32 of the net
population growth in the State of Connecticut.
(Source 1990-2000 Census)
17Minority Growth in CT
- Foreign-born residents now account for 11 of the
total state population.1 - An additional 2.7 of the population are
individuals born in Puerto Rico.2 - People born in Puerto Rico, who are US citizens
are not counted in the census as immigrants.2
(Source 1John Christoffersen, Latest Census
Numbers Show Many Immigrants in Fairfield County
Associated Press, August 19, 2002 2U.S.
Census, 2000)
18Immigrant Growth
- Some cities and towns have a higher number of
foreign-born residents
- Stamford (30)
- Danbury (27)
- Bridgeport (21)
- Norwalk (20)
- Greenwich (19)
- Hartford (19)
- New Britain (18)
- Bloomfield (18)
- East Hartford (15)
(Source Connecticut Voices for Children)
19Countries of Origin
- Jamaica
- Italy
- Poland
- Canada
- United Kingdom
- India
- Mexico
- Portugal
- China
- Taiwan
- Columbia
Some 367,967 immigrants (11 of our total
population) live in CT. The leading countries
of origin are
(Source Connecticut Voices for Children)
20Did You Know?
While foreign language proficiency is helpful,
English is the international business language of
the world, which is particularly fortunate for
American Brokers.
21In the Next 20 Years
- Between 2000 and 2025, the U.S. Census Bureau
anticipates the number of foreign born
individuals living in the State of CT to double. - This expected growth of immigrants is the 12th
greatest among the 50 states and the District of
Columbia.
22Foreign-Owned Businesses in CT
- About 1,200 foreign-owned companies have chosen
to invest in CT, employ our citizens, set up
operations and pay taxes here.1 - U.S. subsidiaries of foreign companies support
more than 120,000 jobs in CT.2
(Source 1CT Business and Industry Association
2Organization for International Investment.)
23Foreign-Owned Businesses in CT
- Bayer Corporation (Germany) Orange West Haven
- Perrier Group (France) Greenwich
- Konica Business Machines (Japan) Windsor
- Pirelli Armstrong Tire Corp. (Italy) New Haven
- Tetley, Inc. (United Kingdom) Shelton
- Guinness (Ireland) Stamford
(Source CT Department of Economic Development)
24Did You Know?
The international market can create a large
referral network, particularly through word of
mouth. Once a REALTOR is recognized for
expertise in the international market, the
potential can be limitless.
25International Trends
- What are the general international trends in your
market? - Who is doing international real estate
transactions in your market?
26Business Opportunities
- Examine ways to expand your knowledge about your
communitys changing demographic base. - Search for statistics from your
- Chamber of Commerce- Local Government
- School System
27Impact of Diversity
- The international real estate market begins at
your front door. - Cultural differences are likely in transactions.
- Gain cross-cultural skills and experience.
- Access resources.
(Source NAR Expand Your Market)
28Resources
- www.ctrealtor.com/internat
- www.realtor.org/international
- www.realtor.org/cipshome.nsf
- www.worldproperties.com
- www.realtor.org/cipshome.nsf/pages/icrea
29www.ctrealtor.com/internat(Members Section)
30www.worldproperties.com
- Created by the International Consortium of Real
Estate Associations. - Links up to nearly 3 million properties
worldwide. - Comprised of NAR and more than 25 leading
national real estate Associations.
31CIPS Designation
- CIPS Certified International Property
Specialist. - The CIPS designation is held by only 1,500
practitioners worldwide. - There are currently 35 CIPS designees from CT.
- Visit http//www.realtor.org/international for
courses and membership information.
32Did You Know?
- The Japanese drink very little wine, eat very
little fat and suffer fewer heart attacks than
the British or Americans. - The French Italians drink lots of wine, eat
lots of fat and suffer fewer heart attacks than
the British or Americans. - The Germans drink a lot of beer and eat lots of
sausages and fats and suffer fewer heart attacks
than the British or Americans.
33Conclusion
Eat and drink what you like! Speaking English
is apparently what kills you.
- Richard Mendenhall, Past NAR President.
- Realty Trends 2004 Presentation