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Buy or Rent Property in Los Angeles, California with Trusted Local Agents for Taiwanese Buyers

Buy or Rent Property in Los Angeles, California
with Trusted Local Agents for Taiwanese Buyers

Experienced, Chinese-speaking local agents who regularly assist Taiwanese clients, making property searches in Los Angeles clearer and more approachable.

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Summary:

Los Angeles, California relocation guide for Taiwanese

For Taiwanese families and professionals, Los Angeles can be a whole new chapter in life. Arcadia and San Marino are known for excellent schools and family-friendly neighborhoods, popular with many Asian and Chinese-American families. Irvine, with its strong schools and job opportunities, has also become home to a growing number of Taiwanese families and professionals in tech, healthcare, and education.

Los Angeles covers a huge area, and each city is quite different in terms of climate, schools, and housing prices. Life here usually depends on driving, and communities tend to revolve around the city. The home buying process, financing, property ownership, and local regulations are also very different from Taiwan.

We partner with experienced, Chinese-speaking local agents who understand the needs of Taiwanese relocating to the U.S., providing guidance and support every step of the way.

Los Angeles living — Where Taiwanese families are settling

Los Angeles offers a wide variety of neighborhoods, and Taiwanese families relocating to the area often focus on safety, education, daily convenience, and long-term livability rather than short-term speculation.
While each family’s priorities differ, several areas consistently attract Taiwanese buyers and tenants.

  1. 1
    Quiet residential streets, newer or well-maintained homes
  2. 2
    Excellent schools and Mandarin immersion or language programs
  3. 3
    Family‑friendly amenities, shopping, parks, and services

Areas such as Irvine, Arcadia, San Marino, and parts of the San Gabriel Valley are often considered for these reasons. These neighborhoods balance a relaxed lifestyle with access to essential services.

Los Angeles living — Where Taiwanese families are settling

Buying property in Los Angeles, California – What you need to know

Taiwanese citizens are allowed to buy property in California, even without U.S. residency or a green card.

What you typically need:

  • A valid passport
  • A U.S. tax identification number, usually an ITIN (Individual Taxpayer Identification Number)
  • Basic personal information for compliance and escrow procedures

Important to know:

  • You do not need a visa or U.S. residency to own property
  • Ownership rights for foreign buyers are the same as for U.S. citizens
  • Some steps (escrow, signing) can be handled remotely with proper authorization

A local agent experienced with Taiwanese buyers can help coordinate these steps smoothly.

Financial preparation is crucial before making an offer in Los Angeles, where competition can be strong.

You should prepare:

  • Proof of funds (bank statements)
  • Clear understanding of your total budget, including taxes and fees
  • A plan for currency transfer (NTD → USD)
  • If the property generates rental income or results in U.S. tax reporting requirements, applying for a U.S. Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) may be necessary.

Key points for Taiwanese buyers:

  • Many foreign buyers choose to purchase with cash to simplify the process
  • Funds must usually be transferred to a U.S. escrow account
  • After your offer is accepted, you are typically required to deposit approximately 1%–3% of the purchase price as earnest money. This deposit is held by an escrow company and handled in accordance with the terms outlined in the purchase agreement.
  • U.S. banks and escrow companies have strict compliance checks, so transparency is important

Planning finances early helps avoid delays once you find the right property.

💡 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.

Financing is possible for Taiwanese buyers, but it is more limited than for U.S. residents.

Typical characteristics:

  • Higher down payment (often 30–40%)
  • More documentation required (income, assets, overseas tax records)
  • Fewer banks willing to lend to non-residents

In practice:

  • Many Taiwanese buyers in Los Angeles buy without a loan
  • Some international or U.S. banks do offer loans to foreign buyers on a case-by-case basis

A local agent can help you understand whether financing is realistic for your profile and connect you with appropriate lenders if needed.

Beyond the purchase price, buyers should plan for ongoing costs and taxes.

Common costs include:

  • California property tax is approximately 1%–1.3% of the purchase price. Under Proposition 13, the annual assessed value increase is generally capped at 2% (except in special circumstances).
  • Home insurance
  • HOA fees (for condos or gated communities)
  • Maintenance and management costs (especially for rentals)

Tax considerations:

  • Rental income in the U.S. is taxable
  • Capital gains tax may apply when selling
  • Foreign owners often need tax filing support
  • FIRPTA (Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act): When a non-U.S. resident sells a property, the buyer is generally required to withhold a portion of the sales price (around 15%) to prepay U.S. capital gains tax. For a primary residence or under certain special conditions, the withholding rate may be lower or waived.

Working with professionals familiar with international buyers helps ensure compliance and long-term financial clarity.

⚠️ 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.

Why you should work with a local Los Angeles agent

Los Angeles, California real estate agents are highly experienced, licensed professionals who assist international clients in Mandarin, and are responsible for:

  1. Knows real transaction prices (not just listings)
  2. Protects you legally
  3. Negotiates realistically
  4. Coordinates with notaries and banks
  5. Off-market opportunities
  6. Saves you months of stress

Beyond the transaction itself, experienced local agents bring deep knowledge of the Los Angeles 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.

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 Los Angeles
  • Access the latest Los Angeles 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 Los Angeles market with confidence and clarity
Florian (France) & Erika (Taiwan), bridging local expertise and cultural understanding

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 Los Angeles, California market more safely, with direct access to experienced local agents.

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Please fill in your basic information, and we will introduce you to a reliable local real estate agent in Los Angeles, California. Once the details are confirmed, the agent will personally plan your private viewing itinerary.

⏱ Takes less than 2 minutes — no obligation

Step 1 — Profile
Step 2 — Project
Step 3 - Financing

What happens after I submit my application

  1. Our team reviews your request within 24 hours.
  2. You will receive a confirmation email with the result of the review.
  3. Once we’ve confirmed your budget and housing plans, we’ll connect you with:
    • the local agent linked to the property you selected, or
    • the agent you chose, or
    • a trusted local agent matching your needs in Los Angeles.
  4. The agent will contact you directly in Mandarin to discuss next steps — with no obligation.

Frequently Asked Questions

International buyers typically need a valid passport, proof of funds, financial statements, and possibly a U.S. tax identification number (ITIN). Depending on whether the purchase is made with cash or financing, additional documents may be required. Our partner agents can guide you through the required steps for a smooth transaction in California.

Yes. Our Los Angeles partner agents can communicate in Chinese and are experienced in assisting Taiwanese clients. This helps ensure clear communication and a smoother relocation or purchasing process.

Depending on the property and landlord requirements, the rental application process in Los Angeles usually takes 1–2 weeks. Our partner agents help Taiwanese clients prepare the necessary documents and coordinate efficiently with landlords.

Absolutely. Many of our partner agents assist international and Taiwanese clients with primary residences, rental properties, and long-term investment opportunities across Los Angeles and surrounding areas.

Yes. Our partner agents are familiar with Taiwanese culture and common relocation challenges, such as language barriers, overseas transactions, and long-term planning. They provide professional guidance to help you feel confident throughout the process.

Not necessarily. Some properties allow for virtual tours and remote preliminary checks. Whether the entire process can be completed remotely depends on the property type and landlord or seller requirements. Our local partner agents can advise on the best approach based on your situation.

In practice, many Taiwanese buyers in Los Angeles choose to purchase with cash. Mortgage financing may be possible in some cases, but feasibility depends on factors such as income profile, available documentation, and bank policies. We recommend discussing your situation directly with a local partner agent.

Many Taiwanese families prioritize safety, school quality, daily convenience, and commuting distance. Suburban and family-friendly areas such as the San Gabriel Valley, Irvine, and other well-developed neighborhoods are often considered, though the best choice depends on individual lifestyle and budget.

In California, property owners—including international buyers—can manage rentals themselves; hiring a property management company is not legally required. However, if you do not live locally or are unfamiliar with U.S. rental regulations, a management company can save time, reduce risk, and help protect your investment.
Typical property management fees range from 8%–12% of monthly rent, depending on the property and services provided. Some companies may also charge additional setup or maintenance fees, so it’s important to confirm the full cost upfront.

Taiwan Housing is not a real estate agency and does not participate in viewings, negotiations, or transactions. Our role is to provide organized information and connect you with local Los Angeles, California agents who understand the needs of Taiwanese clients. All viewings and transaction matters are handled professionally by the partner agents.
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