Texas the latest state with a law banning foreign adversaries from buying real estate

With Republican Gov. Greg Abbott's signature of SB 17, Texas becomes the latest state to ban land and property acquisitions by adversarial nations like Iran, North Korea and China.

Republican Gov. Greg Abbott signed Senate Bill 17 into law over the weekend, prohibiting countries identified as security threats in the intelligence community's 2025 Annual Threat Assessment, from acquiring "real property" in the state. (Getty Images)

In response to Abbott's signing of S.B. 17, the nonprofit Asian Americans Advancing Justice said it was "outraged" at the legislation that the group said "creates an overly broad net that places innocent foreign nationals at risk of racial profiling."  

A similar defense was made by Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs after she vetoed a bill seeking to stop Chinese land and property purchases in the state, noting the bill lacked "clear implementation criteria," which opened the door for "arbitrary enforcement." Hobbs, following backlash over her veto, subsequently described the bill as "a watered-down, weak-on-China bill," noting it allowed the communist country to purchase land near military bases for up to three years at a time, and followed up this month with her own version of the bill. 

Texas's bill exempts U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents. Individuals legally residing in the United States wishing to purchase a primary residence are also exempt, as well as leaseholders of less than a year.

The Texas attorney general is authorized through the new legislation to investigate potential violations of the new law, which would be a felony. The law will go into effect on September 1. 

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Twenty-five states have passed bills that restrict foreign property ownership as of Monday, June 23, 2025. (Mark Schiefelbein/Pool via REUTERS/File photo)

Per the Committee of 100, which tracks state and federal bills in the United States that restrict property ownership by foreign entities, 25 states have passed bills that restrict foreign property ownership as of Monday. That is up from 22 states as recently as March, per the committee. Meanwhile, according to the committee's tracking, 15 bills pertaining to this issue are being considered at the federal level as well.

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On Monday, Republicans in Congress introduced a bill aimed at increasing oversight of foreign farmland purchases, which would add the U.S. Agriculture Secretary to the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS). It would also compel the U.S. Department of Agriculture to report to CFIUS any purchase of domestic agricultural land by foreign adversaries who pose risks to national security. 

State-level bills aimed at increasing scrutiny of foreign land and asset acquisitions from adversaries appear imminent in New Hampshire and North Carolina, if their governors grant them approval.

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