The demand for US commercial property assets by international investors rose to new heights in 2013 with investors pouring $38.7bn into the country, up 44% from the prior year. But property brokers and sector lobbyists say these inflows are only a drop in the ocean, reports Anjli Raval, US property correspondent. Investors are being held back as a result of the Foreign Investment In Real Property Tax Act, which imposes a hefty levy on those who own US property. – FT
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