Most foreign investment in U.S. real estate has historically been commercial and in real estate investment trusts and other kinds of property-oriented securities. Though now many foreign investors are directly buying commercial and residential property -- and some of the interest in a hands-on approach results from disenchantment with "traunching," says Gary Painter, director of research at the University of Southern California's Lusk Center for Real Estate.
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