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“Domino’s is a definite yes from me,” the ‘America’s Got Talent’ judge said in a press release about the partnership
Simon Cowell has taken on his tastiest judging role yet.
The long-time talent show judge brings his critical eye to Domino’s in the chain’s newest batch of commercials.
The two advertising spots are full of language he used throughout his years as a judge on bothThe X Factor and American Idol. In the commercials, the America’s Got Talent judge emphasizes his desire for perfection as one of the pizza chain’s “quality captains.”
“At Domino’s, our stores now have quality captains, those who demand perfection,” a voiceover says at the start of one of the clips.
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Cowell challenges three employees to “impress” him. Their first pizzas do not do the trick.
“Terrible, pathetic, I hate it,” he tells them.
But, some pies actually do please the British TV personality.
“I don’t have to think on this one,” Cowell tells the group of employees, anxiously holding hands like contestants on American Idol. “It’s a yes.”
At the end, one customer is surprised by the familiar face behind the register.
“Guess who works at Domino’s?” the customer says on the phone after Cowell hands her a pizza.
The next 30-second spot is similar and emphasizes the importance of topping placement.
“Topping distribution: horrible,” Cowell tells one employee at the opening of the video.
“That’s a million percent no,” he tells another employee, who replies, “Noted.”
Just like the other spot, the employees impress Cowell by the end of his review run.
“It’s a definite yes,” he says with a smile.
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The collaboration was an obvious choice for the pizza chain. Domino’s Senior Vice President Kate Trumbull said Cowell “demands excellence” on and off stage – and Cowell agrees.
“Domino’s demands greatness,” he said in a statement. “They know exactly what it means to deliver the perfect pizza. Domino’s is a definite yes from me.”
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International Transactions in U.S. Residential Real Estate

As the largest economy in the world and a land of immigrants, the United States (U.S.) attracts people from across the globe who want to live, work, and study here. International clients are an important market niche served by REALTORS®.
Since 2009, the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) has conducted an annual survey of its members to measure the volume of U.S. residential real estate transactions with international clients, gather information on the origin, destination, and buying preferences of international clients, and identify the challenges and opportunities faced by REALTORS® in serving foreign clients.
The 2024 Profile of International Transactions in U.S. Residential Real Estate presents information regarding REALTOR® transactions with international clients who purchased and sold U.S. residential property during the 12-month period of April 2023–March 2024. This report is based on an online survey that was conducted from April 4–May 19, 2024. The survey was sent to 150,000 randomly selected REALTORS® and to members of state and local associations, which also conducted surveys of foreign buyers.1 To correct for over/undersampling at the state level, NAR weighted the distribution of responses to the distribution of NAR members by state as of May 2024. A total of 17,060 REALTORS® responded to the national market survey, of which 1,407 reported an international residential foreign buyer. Information about the characteristics of international clients is based on the most recent closed transactions of the respondents during the 12-month period.
The term international or foreign client refers to two types of clients:
- Non-resident foreigners (Type A): Non-U.S. citizens with permanent residences outside the U.S.
- Resident foreigners (Type B): Non-U.S. citizens who are recent immigrants (less than two years at the time of the transaction) or non-immigrant visa holders who reside for more than six months in the U.S. for professional, educational, or other reasons.
In this report, the number of foreign buyers and the number of properties purchased are used interchangeably, assuming that one foreign buyer purchased one property.
Key Findings
- $42 Billion – Dollar volume of foreign buyer residential purchases during April 2023–March 2024 (2.0% of $2.1 trillion of the dollar volume of existing-home sales)
- 54,300 – Number of foreign buyer existing-home purchases during April 2023–March 2024 (1.3% of 4.06 million existing-home sales)
- 57% – Foreign buyers who reside in the United States (recent immigrants; less than two years at the time of the transaction) or non-immigrant visa holders (Type B)
- $475,000 – Foreign buyer median purchase price (compared to $392,600 for all U.S. existing homes sold)
- 50% – Foreign buyers who paid all-cash (compared to 28% among all existing-home buyers)
- 45% – Foreign buyers who purchased a property for use as a vacation home, rental, or both (compared to 16% among all existing-home buyers)
- 76% – Foreign buyers who purchased a detached single-family home or townhome (compared to 90% of all existing-home buyers)
- 45% – Foreign buyers who purchased in a suburban area (similar to 47% among all existing-home buyers)

Top Foreign Buyers
- Canada (13% of foreign buyers, $5.9 B)
- China (11% of foreign buyers, $7.5 B)
- Mexico (11% of foreign buyers, $2.8 B)
- India (10% of foreign buyers, $4.1 B)
- Colombia (4% of foreign buyers, $0.7 B)

Top Destinations
- Florida (20%)
- Texas (13%)
- California (11%)
- Arizona (5%)
- Georgia (4%)
