Ring Microsoft customer service and you will be speaking with someone in India.  Unwrap the Power Rangers action figures in the box under the Christmas tree and you'll likely find that it was made in China.  So was your iPhone.  The homegrown Ford that you drive may have been assembled in Detroit, but likely has parts from a dozen countries around the globe.

The World in your handsThe World is Flat, so wrote journalist Thomas Friedman in his oft-quoted 2005 book.  International boundaries are spanned by the internet and people around the world frequently communicate for free in real-time.  Jetsetting from New York to London to Shanghai to Berlin to Hong Kong and Seoul is no longer the exclusive province of the well-to-do but rather an essential part of doing business in the global economy and more and more frequently a route on the casual vacation traveler's itinerary.

The global economic environment impacts greatly certain areas of the real estate market in the United States, and the marketing of your home to potential foreign purchasers.  With the U.S. dollar progressively weaker against foreign currencies, most particularly the Euro, investment in U.S. real estate has become quite attractive for foreign investors.

According to the Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate (AFIRE), "despite a growing interest in Asia, U.S. real estate, by a wide margin, has risen to the top of the global property market among foreign investors, with New York City and Washington [D.C.] named the top two global cities for foreign investors’ real estate dollars." 

The next buyer of your home in the D.C. or Northern Virginia area may not be from your town, your county, or even from the United States.  The person buying your home may not speak English.

When you put your home on the market for sale, you need to be able to reach these foreign buyers.  Gone are the days of placing a simple ad in the local newspaper or homes magazine and expecting to sell your home.  Placing a sign in your yard doesn't reach them either.  The Irishman, French mademoiselle, Korean couple, or Turk, who may wish to purchase your home is not cruising the neighborhoods or picking up Homes & Land at the local grocery store.  

The World Can Be Your Oyster!The World Can Be Your Oyster!

In order to expand your pool of potential buyers and launch a home marketing campaign that will reach across the Seven Seas, today's reality requires that you hire a technology savvy REALTOR who's capable of marketing your home to the widest audience across the globe.

 

 

Just a few of the ways that I can help:

RE/MAX does business in 65+ countries

 

RE/MAX International:  Through the power of RE/MAX, I have the ability to market your home to a worldwide network of over 113,000 experienced professional RE/MAX real estate agents throughout the United States and more than 65 countries.  RE/MAX and the RE/MAX balloon is one of the most recognizable global brands, not just in real estate, but across all brand categories.  "RE/MAX real estate" ranks #2 after Realtor.com for real estate search terms on the internet.

 

 

Your home marketed globally on the internet

  

Extensive Reach of Virginia Real Estate News blog:  With a laser focus on real estate issues in Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C., my heavily trafficked site (200-300 visitors/day) has a global reach.  Readers and potential homebuyers have found my site from 89 countries on every continent (except Antartica -- does anyone actually live there or have internet access?).  When your home is marketed here, you will be reaching the global market.  That's something that a homes magazine or the classified ads section of the local newspaper cannot promise you.

 

 

Active Rain Real Estate Network

 

United States & Canadian Active Rain Network:  Through my participation in the Active Rain Real Estate Network, I'm connected with over 70,000 real estate professionals throughout the U.S. and Canada.  These brokers and agents around the country often have clients moving out of their area and to the D.C. region.  Your home will be exposed to all the professionals within this active network.

 

Pearl of a home

 

International buyers are buying in D.C. and Northern Virginia.  Due to favorable exchange rates, home prices here are very attractive.

 

Make the world your oyster.  I'll help the international buyers find the pearl that is your home.

 

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24 Comments on The World Can Be Your Oyster -- Marketing Your Home Across the Seven Seas

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2008
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Brian,

You're certainly the guy to call, whether one has property to sell, or is an overseas buyer wishing to buy in your area...your technological prowess is very great, indeed!

Jo 

5:30pm • #1
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Brian - I know this may sound peculiar, but I had never really thought about this concept and advantage of marketing overseas.  You're right though and it's probably not a bad idea to have some Mortgage Folks with knowledge of Foreign National Financing as well.  Excellent post by the way!

5:53pm • #2
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Great post!  The web is excellent for reaching overseas buyers.  We have been selling to them for years from our Atlanta real estate website.  We have sold homes to those in Japan, Italy, France, Northern Ireland, England and so many more.  They tend to buy upper end properties, and are very appreciative of our assistance!

6:32pm • #3
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Brian, Thanks for prodding me to think "outside of the box" or San Diego in this instance.

Bill Roberts

6:40pm • #4
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Excellent articulation of something WE know, but most consmers probably don't "get" - Heck, there are agents who don't get it.  Great pos, Brian.
7:00pm • #5
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Brian - This is a great message for consumers.  I enjoyed this post.  It's great to think about the reach that technology can bring to our business.
8:54pm • #6
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2008
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Brian Great Post and so so true right here in South Florida. The only type of property I would tell clients that maybe hard to finance in Condo-Tels right now.  However, with enough $$$ down anything can be financed
6:05am • #7
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Ive been marketing in Canada...thats where we are getting business from buyers willing to pay cash and close quick...good source of business at this time with the strong dollar.
6:36am • #8
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Brian - You know how much of a fan I am of internet marketing. The interent holds even greater value for those who are from other countries. RE/MAX of course is the international leader and as you mention and at the top of the list for Real Estate traffic. We both know that many are reading are blogs from other countries as well :)
7:04am • #9
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JO:  Thanks for the vote of confidence and the endorsement.
10:46am • #10
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JASON:  Thanks for your compliment.  Reaching out to foreign customers is much easier with the advent of the internet.  The fact is that they are buying in the U.S. and those that are able to market to them will succeed.  Not to mention, the benefits that we bring to our U.S. clientele by being able to market their homes to a vastly wider audience.
10:47am • #11
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JIM:  Thanks for your comment.  I have no doubt that there are many non-U.S. readers of Active Rain, my blog and websites.  In fact, I'm sure of it.
10:49am • #12
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BILL:  Thanks for your comment.  Think away!
10:49am • #13
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MARGARET:  Thanks for your comments and compliments on my post.  Those who continue to innovate and find new international marketing techniques will stay on top of the game.
11:10am • #14
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JASON:  Thanks for your compliments.  It is quite a reach that we have these days, isn't it?
11:10am • #15
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MATTHEW:  Thanks for your comment.  South Florida is another area that's getting a lot of foreign investment activity.
11:11am • #16
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NEAL:  It amazes me to think about Canada.  I went there on my honeymoon in 2001 and the Canadian dollar was about 70 cents U.S.  Now there dollar is ahead.  I'm sure that many of those Canadians are enjoying their new homes or vacation homes in South Florida.
11:21am • #17
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BILL:  Thanks for your very agreeable comments.
11:22am • #18
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The internet has opened up whole new worlds for marketing real estate. Isn't it wonderful!
11:25am • #19
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SHANNON:  It is indeed wonderful -- for us, our clients, and the expanded pool of people we are able to reach.
12:57pm • #20
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2008
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And it's not just there- we're hearing from other nations as well here in the Phoenix area... lately it's Canadians seeking warmer climates for their suddenly strong dollars.
12:41am • #21
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CHUCK:  I can certainly understand the Canadian interest in investing in warmer climates.
9:28am • #22
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Brian -With the power of the Internet, Re/Max and active|rain the world certainly is our oyster - an Internet savvy REALTOR certainly is the pearl to be found by prospective purchasers and vendors.
9:15am • #23
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KATHY:  Thanks for your very wise comment.
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