Florida continues to be the premier destination for international real estate investment in the United States, with Miami leading the charge as the top market for foreign buyers. Despite global economic fluctuations, the Sunshine State attracted a significant portion of foreign capital, driven by Latin American investors seeking stability and long-term returns.
Key Takeaways
- Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach area accounts for 45% of Florida’s international buyer activity.
- Florida has been the top state for foreign homebuyers for 17 consecutive years.
- Latin American countries, particularly Colombia and Argentina, are major sources of foreign investment.
- Capital security, U.S. legal framework stability, and Florida’s tax environment are key draws.
Miami’s Unrivaled Appeal
Miami has once again solidified its position as the leading U.S. market for international real estate investment. In 2025, 15% of home purchases in the Miami metropolitan area were made by international buyers, a figure significantly higher than the national average of approximately 2% and Florida’s state average of around 5%. This highlights the unique global appeal of the South Florida market.
Latin America remains the primary engine for this investment flow. Colombia and Argentina led the list of countries of origin for foreign buyers in Miami, followed by Mexico, Brazil, and Venezuela. These investors are drawn to Miami’s real estate market as a means to preserve wealth in U.S. dollars and as a hedge against macroeconomic volatility in their home countries.
Florida’s Enduring Magnetism
Nationally, Florida accounts for 21% of all international home sales, maintaining its status as the top state for foreign homebuyers for the past 17 years. The Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach region alone represents 45% of all international residential real estate activity within the state. In 2025, international buyer dollar volume in Florida reached $10.4 billion, a 50% increase from the previous year, though still below pre-pandemic peaks.
Driving Factors for Investment
International buyers are motivated by several key factors when investing in Florida. Capital security, the stability of the U.S. legal system, and Miami’s strategic location are paramount. Furthermore, Florida’s favorable tax environment, including the absence of state income tax, coupled with a liquid market and sustained demand, enhances its attractiveness. For many, Florida real estate offers a blend of potential rental income, personal use, and protection against country-specific risks.
Shifting Buyer Demographics and Preferences
While Latin American buyers remain dominant, other nationalities also contribute significantly. Canadians, for instance, represent the largest share of international buyers in Florida by sales volume. Colombian buyers showed a substantial resurgence in dollar volume in 2025. The report also notes a growing interest in new development and pre-construction projects, particularly among Latin American investors seeking early entry points and potential asset appreciation.
Despite challenges such as high prices and interest rates, Florida’s real estate market continues to offer compelling opportunities for international investors seeking security, value, and lifestyle.
Sources
- Miami Once Again Leads Foreign Real Estate Investment in the U.S., Funds Society.
- International Real Estate Profile | Florida Realtors, Florida Realtors.
- A Look at the Top Countries Buying Property in Florida, | Florida Realtors.
