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olombia has taken the top spot in global web searches for South Florida real estate for the 39th consecutive month, according to a new report by the MIAMI Association of REALTORS. This trend reflects the growing appeal of Miami as a safe and attractive destination for international investors.
Latin American governments' left-leaning policies have led to an influx of capital flowing northward, with global buyers seeking stable investment opportunities in Miami. The city's welcoming culture and rapid growth make it an ideal choice for foreign investors.
In June 2025, searches on MiamiRealtors.com came from over 140 countries, representing four continents: North America, South America, Europe, and Asia. Colombia led the pack with a 13.3% share of international searches, followed closely by Spain at 8.3%.
The top 10 countries searching for Miami real estate in June 2025 were:
* Colombia (13.3%)
* Spain (8.3%)
* Canada (5.7%)
* China (5.5%)
* Philippines (5.3%)
* India (4.9%)
* Russia (4.9%)
* Venezuela (4.5%)
* Argentina (4.5%)
* Mexico (4.3%)
International buyers have been driving demand in the South Florida market, accounting for 49% of new construction sales over an 18-month period ending in June 2025, according to a report by MIAMI REALTORS. The data was compiled from 9,115 units across 37 new construction condominium projects in the Miami area.
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