ImmoAmerica: Real Estate in America.
“Immobilien” is the German word for “Real Estate”. In Italy it’s “Immobili”… Either way, the front part of the word, “IMMO” is frequently used as a conjunction, like ImmoScout, ImmoWelt, ImmoPool, etc. 

Immobilien - German, Austrian, and Swiss for Real Estate
Immobilier - French for Real Estate
Immobili - Italian for Real Estate
Imóveis - Portuguese for Real Estate
Inmuebles - Spanish for Real Estate

Developers indicate that more and more of their best clients include the world's wealthy elite from such countries as Argentina, Mexico, Australia, and Germany.  These foreign buyers, in fact, are one of the important reasons the housing market continues to grow in hot markets like Miami, New York, and Las Vegas. In most cases, they're taking advantage of the strong Euro! 


New York City real estate brokers estimate that up to 33 percent of new condos sold in the city are going to non-Americans, especially Europeans, who one broker describes as "very aggressive."
A Bargain Purchase - Part of the allure of American real estate is the cost. No one knows exactly when prices will bottom out, and some of the prices may still seem high to Americans, to Europeans and others the real estate feels like a bargain, particularly when figured in Euros or Pounds.
  • Launching in early 2011, ImmoAmerica Magazine will make its debut in Europe -
    ...exclusively focused on marketing American Real Estate in Europe. >>