Once again in 2019, foreign investors in U.S. commercial real estate indicated they would most like to increase their allocations to industrial properties, according to this year’s survey by the Association of Foreign Real Estate Professionals (AFIRE), an organization promoting cross-border real estate investment.
In view of the current U.S. administration’s immigration stance and the changing political and economic situation in China, there have been fears that the U.S. will see fewer college enrollments from international students, which could serve as unwelcome news for student housing investors and developers.