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Ideal Time to 'Buy America'?

Foreign real estate investors are returning to the U.S. with gusto just months after frothy prices in major markets turned them into aggressive sellers and wary buyers. But in a search for higher yields this time around, foreign real estate funds are taking bigger risks. Not only are they increasingly investing in smaller markets like Chattanooga, Tenn., and San Antonio, Texas, but they're also developing new projects and buying underperforming properties for turnaround plays. Foreign investors poured $163 billion into U.S. commercial real estate in the first half of 2007, a 37% increase over the first half of ...

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