AFIRE's report found that 61% of those surveyed believe the terrorist attacks have not affected their plans for investment in the States. In an even more positive finding, the survey showed that a whopping 29% believe there will be future opportunities as a result of the attacks. One respondent explained the position, noting, "The events have caused the recession to quicken. As a result, opportunities may arise earlier."

While AFIRE Chief Executive James A. Fetgatter was unavailable to speak to GlobeSt.com directly, he says in a press release that "among foreign investors, US real estate remains an opportunity for all the right reasons." He adds that "one of the verbatim comments best captures the sentiment: 'Real estate in the US benefits from political and economic stability, population and job growth, and a transparency of information and data. US real estate has low risk and a strong system to protect investment. It is still the most stable market in the world.' "AFIRE also concluded that the area of commercial real estate that is of most interest to foreign investors is the multifamily properties market.

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