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The International Opportunity

The International Opportunity. Opportunities Around the World . Source: NAR, 2013 Profile of International Home Buying Activity. U.S. residential property sales to international buyers, ranked by top countries in 2013 in billions*. Argentina/Brazil $4.1. Canada $18.9. France $3.3.

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The International Opportunity

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  1. The International Opportunity

  2. Opportunities Around the World Source: NAR, 2013 Profile of International Home Buying Activity

  3. U.S. residential property sales to international buyers, ranked by top countries in 2013 in billions* Argentina/Brazil $4.1 Canada $18.9 France $3.3 China $7.4 Germany $3.3 India $5.7 Japan $0.8 Mexico $5.7 Russia $0.8 UK $5.7 *Source: National Association of Realtors

  4. The Market of International Education

  5. Top 15 Countries of Origin for International Students

  6. Top 10 Schools They Attend

  7. The Market of International Education

  8. REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES IN CANADA

  9. Brian RushtonExecutive Vice-PresidentCentury 21 Canada Limited Partnership 2014 AREAA GLOBAL & LUXURY SUMMIT REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES IN CANADA NEW YORK | THE WALDORF ASTORIA | APRIL 12-15

  10. Major Cities in CanadaBenchmark Pricing

  11. BENCHMARK PRICING GREATER VANCOUVER, BC Single FamilyDetached$930,500 5 Years: 17.98% 3 Years: 5.97% 1 Year: 3.08% Townhome$457,700 Apartment$371,500

  12. BENCHMARK PRICING CALGARY, AB Single FamilyDetached$459,500 5 Years: 17.79% 3 Years: 17.29% 1 Year: 8.24% Townhome$307,000 Apartment$279,400

  13. BENCHMARK PRICING REGINA, SK Single FamilyDetached$314,000 5 Years: 26.49% 3 Years: 14.33% 1 Year: -2.01% Townhome$258,800 Apartment$193,700

  14. BENCHMARK PRICING SASKATOON, SK Single FamilyDetached$324,600 5 Years: 15.84% 3 Years: 10.02% 1 Year: 3.51% Townhome$261,900 Apartment$209,000

  15. BENCHMARK PRICING GREATER TORONTO, ON Single FamilyDetached$558,900 5 Years: 29.15% 3 Years: 16.14% 1 Year: 6.61% Townhome$341,000 Apartment$302,900

  16. BENCHMARK PRICING OTTAWA, ON Single FamilyDetached$322,700 5 Years: 16.67% 3 Years: 5.05% 1 Year: -0.12% Townhome$219,800 Apartment$255,200

  17. BENCHMARK PRICING GREATER MONTREAL, QC Single FamilyDetached$310,500 5 Years: 16.49% 3 Years: 6.35% 1 Year: 1.89% Townhome$305,400 Apartment$247,000

  18. TOP 10 REASONSto invest in Canada real estate.

  19. Financial StabilityAccording to Moody’s Investors Services, it ranks Canada’s banking system as number one in the world for financial strength and safety. Canada banking system is also the world’s soundest in World Economic Forum. No Canadian bank or insurance company failed or required bailouts during the global financial crisis.

  20. Distance to Asia and EuropeBlessed with one of the world’s best natural deep-water harbours on both east and west coast, similar to United States, Canada has direct access to both Asian and European countries, and of course, the United States.

  21. World recognitionfor being an entrepreneurial countryCanada is the best country in the G-20 to do business, according to both Forbes and Bloomberg. *Forbes and Bloomberg

  22. A unique andvibrant cultureCanada is a melting pot of cultures from all over the world which when combined together, creates a unique and vibrant culture. No matter which country you are from, you can feel just like home.

  23. Steady, andlow mortgage ratesAccording to CMHC, Canada mortgage rates will continue to remain low, by historical standards, as it only expects a slight rise in rates on an annual basis in 2014.

  24. A stronggrowth record According to The World Bank, Canada led all G-7 countries in economic growth over the past decade (2003-2012).

  25. Highly educated workforceCanada’s workforce is the most highly educated among members of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, with half of its working-age population have a tertiary level education.

  26. CompetitiveR & D EnvironmentCanada’s R&D-intensive sectors in the G-7, with a cost advantage that is 10.7 per cent lower than that in the U.S.

  27. Low Tax Rates:You get to keep moreof what you makeCanada’s overall marginal effective tax rate is by far the lowest in the G – 7 – about 17 percentage points lower than that of the United States. *KPMG

  28. Great Place to invest, work and live.One of the world’s most multicultural with world-class universities, a universal health care system and clean and friendly cities in addition to having the second highest standard of living in the G–20, as measured by GDP per capita. *The World Bank

  29. Thank You. For more information about Vancouver visit:c21canadapresents.com

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