To put this into perspective, China’s ownership of U.S Debt is about $1.2 trillion
Over the past decade, about $3.8 trillion has left China illicitly. The trend, if you’ll recall yesterday’s discussion, is accelerating. Somewhere around $50 billion per month is flooding out of China.
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The amount of money flowing in from global markets is incredibly strong. To be more specific buyers from China are big players in many prime areas especially in California. Access to high quality universities and prime neighborhoods is simply another factor that will keep prices inflated more than people may think. Canadians have firsthand experience in this global real estate market push. If you think our real estate bubble was amazing you simply have no idea what is going on in China at the current moment. This past weekend, the Hong Kong government put on a 15 percent tax on property purchases made by foreigners. There is no question that the market is overheating and the government is readily admitting it and even going to these extremes. Put this into perspective with US real estate in 2007 when the Fed was still reticent to admit that we were experiencing a heated real estate market. At this point it is too late and places where this hot money is flowing like a few Canadian cities will feel a pull back once the current trend stalls or even reverses.