Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) Applications & Foreign Investment in Real Estate Property

For free legal advice concerning foreign investment into real estate in Sydney and greater NSW, phone us right away - we provide up to 20 minutes over the phone with no obligation from expert commercial and property lawyers.

The Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) examines proposals by foreign investors to initiate direct investment in Australia's economy. They also make recommendations to the Government on whether these proposals are suitable for approval under the Government's foreign investment policy.

The main functions of the Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) are to:

  • Examine proposals from investors into foreign investment interests;
  • Advise the Government on foreign investment matters;
  • Foster awareness of the foreign investment policy and to educate foreign investors; and
  • Provide guidance to foreign investors to ensure compliance with the foreign investment policy.

Foreign Investment in Real Estate Property

If you would like to buy real estate in Australia either to live in, or as an investment, then you may be required to obtain FIRB approval. Szabo & Associates Solicitors can provide assistance and advice to foreign investors regarding all matters of foreign investment in real estate in Australia.

The Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) is concerned with the following categories of foreign investment in real estate property:

  • residential real estate (including property that is zoned other than residential real estate but including a component of residential);
  • commercial real estate;
  • rural land and other rural real estate;
  • accommodation facilities, which can include hotels/motels, hostels and serviced apartments; and
  • urban land corporations/trusts, e.g. the trust or corporation holds more than 50 percent of its assets in urban land (vacant or developed real estate property).

Who Needs to Submit an FIRB Application for Approval to Invest In Real Estate?

Foreign citizens living overseas will require FIRB approval before buying an investment property in Australia. Australian citizens, New Zealand citizens and permanent residents are not required to obtain FIRB approval to invest in real estate. For temporary residents (greater than 12 months), FIRB approval is not required for most types of real estate investment, however some lenders may restrict the amount you can borrow to invest.

Arrange a consultation with an experienced solicitor to discuss all Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) applications or to enquire about purchasing real estate property or direct investments in Australia.

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Surry Hills, Sydney NSW 2010 Australia
Phone: 02 9281 5088
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