Buy or Rent Property in Phoenix, Arizona
with Trusted Local Agents for Taiwanese Buyers
Assisting Taiwanese clients with home researches
Familiar with the Arizona real estate market
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👉 Get a free consultation nowWhy you should work with a local Arizona agent
Phoenix, Arizona real estate agents are highly experienced, licensed professionals who assist international clients in Mandarin, and are responsible for:
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Knows real transaction prices (not just listings)
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Protects you legally
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Negotiates realistically
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Coordinates with lenders and escrow/title companies
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Off-market opportunities
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Saves you months of stress
Beyond the transaction itself, experienced local agents bring deep knowledge of the Arizona market, access to local property networks, and established relationships within the real estate ecosystem.
For overseas buyers & renters, finding a reliable real estate agent who can communicate clearly is key.
Meet our trusted Mandarin-speaking partners in Phoenix, Arizona
We introduce you to the most suitable agent based on budget, location, and timeline.
Joyce Huang
Realtor, Exp Realty 5 years of experience License No. SA700246000
Hello everyone, I’m Joyce Huang. I came to the U.S. as a young student in 1989 and lived in California for many years. I’m now a full-time real estate agent in Phoenix, Arizona.
I truly understand how important a “home” is for everyone, and I hope to use my professionalism and sincerity to help more people find the home they’ve always dreamed of. I’m fluent in Mandarin, Taiwanese, and English, which allows me to communicate across cultures and stay close to your needs and ideas.
To me, the value of a home is not just in the price, but in whether it truly fits your life and dreams. I believe: “Everyone has the perfect home in mind, and my mission is to help you find the one that’s right for you.” Whether it’s your first home, upgrading, or investing in property, I will wholeheartedly listen and accompany you through every step of the process.
Yalin Chen-Dorman
Realtor, West USA Realty 13 years of experience License No. SA645146000
Hi! I have been living in Arizona since 2000. I moved from Taipei to pursue higher education in Arizona. I attended Western International University for my double master’s degrees in management and marketing, and I stayed in Arizona to build my family and future.
Helping others and meeting new friends has always been my passion, especially meeting friends from Taiwan! My husband used to be a real estate investor, and his business inspired my interest. I decided to change my path in 2013 and become a full-time Realtor. Quite frankly, I am really good at what I do, and much of my business comes from referrals.
I have two kids and am very familiar with local cities, areas, and school districts. I am passionate about sharing my personal experience of living in Arizona with every client I meet, especially those who have just moved here. My reputations among my clients are professional, passionate, and great service. As a matter of fact, most of my past clients are my friends now!
In recent years, I have assisted many investors from Taiwan, as well as TSMC employees and vendors, in purchasing real estate in AZ. I love what I do, and make many wonderful friends! I have been remaining the title of top 1% Realtor in the state of Arizona since 2021 with over 30 millions sales volume yearly.
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Why Trust Taiwan Housing?
Taiwan Housing is not a real estate agency. Our role is:
- Provide clear, easy-to-understand information about buying and renting in Arizona
- Access the latest Arizona listings firsthand and be among the first to spot investment opportunities
- Introduce buyers who meet basic criteria to our trusted partners, after confirming needs and timelines
- Help buyers and renters navigate the Arizona market with confidence and clarity
Founded by French entrepreneur Florian and Taiwanese co-founder Erika, long-term residents abroad, bridging local expertise and cultural understanding.
Our goal is to help Taiwanese buyers enter the Phoenix, Arizona market more safely, with direct access to experienced local agents.
Phoenix Arizona relocation guide for Taiwanese TSMC employees
Phoenix, Arizona has quickly grown into a major tech hub thanks to TSMC’s large semiconductor fabs. With engineers, technicians, and their families relocating here, a growing Taiwanese community is forming. From Taiwanese restaurants to Mandarin programs in local schools. For many TSMC employees, moving to Phoenix is not just a job transfer, it’s a chance to settle into a supportive, familiar community.
We partner with experienced, Chinese-speaking local agents to provide trusted, stress-free guidance. Our local partner agents understand Taiwanese relocation needs and TSMC employee requirements, helping you navigate the U.S. real estate market with confidence and peace of mind.
Phoenix living — Where Taiwanese families are settling
Many TSMC employees and their families choose neighborhoods in northern and northwest Phoenix suburbs such as Peoria, Glendale, Surprise, and Deer Valley areas known for:
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1Good access to the fab and major highways
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2Excellent schools and Mandarin immersion or language programs
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3Family‑friendly amenities, shopping, parks, and services
These are areas where community life for Taiwanese expats is growing, with restaurants, markets, and local services starting to reflect Asian tastes and needs. Unsure how to allocate your budget? Use our cost of living calculator to get a clearer picture of local expenses.
Buying property in Phoenix, Arizona – What you need to know
Valid passport
Primary identification for all international transactions.
Tax ID / ITIN
If you don’t have an SSN, you may need an ITIN for tax reporting. Requirements may vary based on your specific tax status.
Proof of funds (POF)
Bank statements (U.S. or international) showing liquid cash. The required amount and verification process depend on the final purchase price and lender requirements.
U.S. bank account (recommended)
To ensure a smooth and timely closing, using a U.S.-based bank account is highly recommended. While some Title Companies may facilitate international wire transfers, having a local account helps avoid potential processing delays and simplifies the payment of future recurring costs (such as HOA and utilities). Final acceptance of fund sources is subject to Title Company and lender policies.
Employment proof
Required only if applying for a mortgage, documents required depend entirely on the specific loan program you choose.
💡 Tip: Many international buyers often complete purchases in cash, but if financing is needed, working with a local agent and bank early can help explore the best available options. Establishing a U.S. bank account and building some local credit history can assist in this process.
Loan programs
Foreign national loans are available. Down payment requirements (commonly 30%-40%) and interest rates are subject to change based on market conditions and individual credit profiles. Local partner agents can help you explore mortgage options that may be suitable for international buyers.
Credit history
While some lenders accept international credit, each financial institution has its own unique underwriting guidelines.
Property taxes
Roughly 0.5%–0.7% in Maricopa County, but this is an estimate only; actual tax rates vary by specific school district and city zoning.
HOA fees
Many Phoenix communities have HOA fees. These amounts are determined by individual communities and are subject to periodic adjustments.
FIRPTA
Foreign sellers may be subject to a 10-15% tax withholding. Consult with a qualified tax professional as specific exemptions may apply. For most buyers, your local agent can help coordinate tax professionals if needed
Rental considerations for international investors
Non-U.S. residents planning to rent out their property are usually advised to use a licensed property management company. This helps ensure compliance with local laws, proper tax reporting, and professional handling of tenants. Your local partner agent can provide trusted recommendations if needed.
⚠️ Disclaimer: The information provided above is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or tax advice. All numbers, percentages, and requirements are subject to change and may vary depending on individual circumstances, lender policies, and current local regulations. Please consult with certified professionals for your specific situation.
Frequently Asked Questions
That said, the actual fee structure may vary depending on the property type, transaction terms, and contract details. Working with a local real estate agent who understands the needs of Taiwanese buyers helps clarify commission structures, contract terms, and the overall transaction process, providing added transparency and peace of mind—especially for first-time international buyers.
In practice, many Taiwanese buyers purchase U.S. property with cash or apply for financing through U.S. banks. Mortgage terms for foreign buyers are usually more conservative than those offered to local residents. Feasibility and structure will depend on individual financial profiles and lender policies, and are typically clarified with the support of local real estate professionals.
In most cases, Taiwanese buyers work with local real estate agents who are familiar with international transactions to handle remote property viewings, contract signing, financing arrangements, and title transfer. The specific process and required documents will depend on individual circumstances, bank policies, and title company requirements. Working with experienced local professionals helps ensure a smoother and more secure buying process.
In practice, many transactions are completed remotely with the support of electronic signatures, remote notarization, and licensed local real estate agents. Viewing properties, signing contracts, applying for a mortgage, and completing title transfer remotely are all common and legally accepted. The exact process may vary depending on the transaction terms, lender requirements, and title company procedures.