Why the USA?
Majestic natural beauty - Bordering both the North Atlantic Ocean on the east coast and the North Pacific Ocean on the west coast lays the United States of America. From the tropics of Hawaii and Florida, the arctic in Alaska, the Great Plains west of the Mississippi River, and the arid deserts in the Great Basin of the southwest, you are sure to find the ideal climate for your lifestyle. With a vast central plain, the rugged Rocky Mountains in the west, hills and low mountains in east, broad river valleys from the Mississippi River, and volcanic topography in Hawaii, the United States offers a wide range of natural wonders to explore.
Large and technologically powerful economy - With a per capita GDP of $49,965 and gross national income of nearly $16 trillion, the United States’ market-oriented economy, private individuals and business firms enjoy greater flexibility than their counterparts in Western Europe and Japan.
Attainable and quality education - The United States continues to be a world leader in higher education; the United States boasts 52 of the top 100 universities in the world, 17 of which are in the top 20, according to the Academic Ranking of World Universities 2013. Modern conveniences, like dozens of international airports, high-speed Internet, good phone services, easy to navigate taxi and bus systems, and high-quality and affordable health care, have solidified living the “American Dream”.
Diverse nation of people - The United States is the most culturally diverse country in the world; as the third largest country in the word with a population of more than 315 million, the United States has never been made up of a single similar demographic of people. This melting pot of beautiful cultures from around the world has given life to distinct traditions and customs in the Northeast, South, Midwest, Southeast and Western regions of the United States.
Home sales are rebounding - Recently, new home construction reached the 3rd highest level in the past 66 months. Existing-home sales were up in December 2013 and sales for all of 2013 were the highest since 2006; median prices also maintained strong growth. According to NAR’s Housing Affordability Index, the U.S. has experienced historic highs in housing affordability over the past several years.