Israelis, Venezuelans buy condos as homes, investments

Israelis, Venezuelans buy condos as homes, investments.

Many of the international buyers scooping up condos in South Florida’s top bayfront communities are buying to occupy part-time, brokers say, but many would consider a future sale at a profit.

Where these buyers decide to purchase depends in part to the condominium’s location, as some are more attracted to beachfront enclaves like Miami Beach, Sunny Isles Beach and Aventura while others want to be in the center of the action and opt for condos in greater Downtown in areas such as Omni, Brickell and downtown.

At the 66-floor Marquis Residences, one of Miami’s tallest buildings at 1100 Biscayne Blvd., many of the foreign buyers are from Brazil, Venezuela, Israel and Italy, said Wendy Marks Pine, sales director for Cervera Real Estate, which handles its sales.