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Gene Hacker
  • Flipper/Rehabber
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Affect of China's economic slowdown on Chinese's buyers in US

Gene Hacker
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Lake Isabella, CA
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There are some areas which have had a large inflow of Chinese buyers over the last few years. I am trying to wrap my head around different scenarios of how this factor changes due to China's economic slowdown.

The loss of wealth mean that less Chinese buyers will have the funds available.  Will this lead to a slowdown of R.E. purchases here in the US?

Will the manipulative practices the govt is putting on stock selling cause more people to cash out and move fund to the US?  Or will the restrictions work, forcing money to stay?

I am sure there are other major factors/scenarios that I am missing.  Anyhow any feedback on this issue would be appreciated.

If anyone works with Chinese buyers, it would be great to hear what you seeing "in the trenches".

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