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Wall Street Journal & Realogics Sotheby's International Realty Shed Light on Trend of Wealthy Chinese Buying US Real Estate for Students

Just in time for the AREAA event, the Wall Street Journal reported on the trend of wealthy Chinese nationals purchasing real estate in the US to anticipate school attendance for their children and in some cases, to ensure the American Dream.

Dean Jones contributed to the article, saying, “the real estate axiom overseas isn’t Location, Location, Location,” says Jones.  “It’s Location, Education, Environment.  The Seattle area has it all with the closest mainland port to China, renowned public and private schools and of course, fresh air and a culture of health and wellness, not to mention no state income taxes.  The Chinese know that they can send their kids here for school with confidence that they’ll graduate with honors, secure a job in quick order and can still afford to buy a home and raise a family without restriction.  That’s not all possible in China and increasingly more difficult in other West Coast markets where jobs and homes are just out of reach for many.”