South Florida’s real estate market saw a significant influx of foreign capital in 2025, with international investors pouring approximately $4.4 billion into properties across the region. This surge highlights the enduring appeal of South Florida as a prime destination for global real estate acquisition, driven by a diverse range of international buyers.
Key Takeaways
- Latin American investors are a dominant force, particularly from Mexico and Brazil for high-value properties, and Colombia for investment properties.
- The appreciation of Latin American currencies against the U.S. dollar has made South Florida real estate more attractive.
- Foreign buyers show a strong preference for new developments, while domestic buyers are more active in the resale market.
- The EB-5 visa program is increasingly popular among Latin American investors seeking residency through real estate investment.
- Despite regulatory challenges, interest from Chinese citizens remains notable, with legal battles temporarily halting enforcement of certain property ownership restrictions.
Latin American Dominance
Latin American buyers continue to be a major driver of foreign investment in South Florida, accounting for a substantial portion of transactions. Reports indicate that investors from countries like Mexico and Brazil are leading in higher-priced purchases, while Colombians are prominent in the $1 million to $2.5 million investment property segment. This trend is partly fueled by the recent appreciation of Latin American currencies against the U.S. dollar, making investments more financially advantageous.
Furthermore, the appeal of South Florida extends to new developments, where foreign buyers are increasingly acting as private equity investors. The EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program has become a significant pathway for these investors, offering visas in exchange for financing developments that create U.S. jobs. Previously dominated by buyers from China and the Far East, the EB-5 program is now seeing greater participation from Latin American investors who understand the process.
Shifting Buyer Demographics and Market Trends
The foreign buyer landscape in South Florida has evolved. While domestic buyers now lead the resale market, foreign investors are more drawn to new construction projects, which often have longer development timelines. This dynamic is influenced by factors such as the availability of visas and currency exchange rates.
Asian Interest and Regulatory Landscape
Interest from Asian buyers, particularly from China and Singapore, remains a significant factor in the South Florida property market. Despite regulatory hurdles, such as Florida’s SB 264 which restricts property ownership for Chinese nationals without permanent U.S. residency, interest persists. The law’s enforcement has been temporarily halted due to legal challenges, allowing for continued activity. The introduction of a "Gold Card" investor visa, requiring a $1 million investment for potential permanent residency, is also seen as a factor that could further boost interest from Asian investors.
International buyers played a crucial role in supporting the Florida housing market in 2025, especially amidst a period of price correction and increased inventory. Foreign buyers were responsible for nearly half of new construction, pre-construction, and condo conversion sales in South Florida over an 18-month period ending in July 2025.
Sources
- Foreign real estate investment in South Florida hits $4.4 billion in 2025, The Business Journals.
- Latin American Investors Still Bullish on South Florida, The Real Deal.
- Latin American buyers dominate South Florida Real Estate investments | Real Estate, IslanderNews.com.
- Chinese Citizens Eye South Florida Property Market, Newsweek.
