Each year, an increasing number of foreigners invest in U.S. projects through the EB-5 Program. This EB-5 projects list shows the changing market and what EB-5 investors are now favoring.
Using data from IIUSA.org and NES Financial, we can see EB-5 project trends by industry sector from over the years and determine where the market may be heading. Check out the EB-5 projects list below.
From 2010 to 2013, the 6 most popular EB-5 projects by industry sector were:
- Resorts, Casinos and Hotels (29%)
- Medical and Healthcare (17%)
- Retail and Restaurant (13%)
- Other (10%)
- Mixed Use and Office (8%)
- Multi-family (8%)
In 2014, the 6 most popular EB-5 projects by industry sector were:
- Resorts, Casinos and Hotels (18%)
- Medical and Healthcare (16%)
- Mixed Use and Office (15%)
- Retail and Restaurant (10%)
- Public Works (7%)
- Multifamily (6%)
In 2015, the 4 most popular EB-5 projects by industry sector were:
- Resorts, Casinos and Hotels (27%)
- Multi-family (22%)
- Mixed Use and Office (16%)
- Medical and Healthcare (13%)
Conclusions:This data from 2010-2015 tells us which kinds of projects EB-5 applicants continue to invest their capital into, which kinds of projects are falling off the radar, and which have recently become popular. Resorts, casinos and hotels remain a popular type of investment. EB-5 applicants continue to invest millions of dollars into these projects. Internationally recognized brand names associated with resorts, hotels and casinos continue to inspire confidence and gain capital from foreigners who are looking for a secure investment.The medical and health care field is becoming less popular for EB-5 investors, but multi-family developments have surged. Rising rent prices in cities and decreases in vacancies show increasing demand for new housing developments.Mixed-use developments have doubled in popularity. More and more foreign investors are looking for mixed-use projects to invest in. Restaurants and retail project investments have continued to drop in number. With many options for more secure options, foreign EB-5 investors are turning more toward real estate investments.