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The number of EB5 projects in the market has come down sharply. One obvious
reason is that the large developers in NYC/LA/Miami are out of the market.
But there is another reason which is not so intuitive. There are many
people who want to raise EB5 capital under the new regulation, but they
can’t do so because they don’t have a TEA location for their project. Those
who want to enter the market now are consulting with economists about their
planned project locations, and are finding that their preferred location is
outside currently defined TEAs 80% to 90% of the time. The way we see it, a
10-20% hit ratio will cumulatively produce many feasible projects. There is
a mad rush on to find viable TEA locations. By July 1, we expect the market
to be crowded again. Good old American creativity and spirit of enterprise
is alive, and it will adjust to the new market and find new opportunities
to receive EB5 capital.
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ILW estimates the 2020 EB5 market to be more than $1 billion. If you are
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specific opportunities in the new EB5 market. Contact us for a conversation
on what we can do for you in this brave new EB5 world by emailing us at <a href=”mailto:webmaster@ilw.com” target=”_blank”>webmaster@ilw.com</a>,
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Headline: Tom Homan: How some 2020 Dems are trying to ‘rewrite history’ on their immigration records
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Headline: U.S. Released 375,000 Illegal Immigrants Who Arrived With Family Members into Interior in 2019
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