• theodewere
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    5 months ago

    yeah someone needs to stop the Chinese from buying up residential property everywhere

    • @ryannathans@aussie.zone
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      5 months ago

      Over here foreign investors are banned from buying property, they can only build property. Unless you send your kid to uni here, then it’s all fine apparently

      • @JasonDJ@lemmy.zip
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        Op has right idea but terrible phrasing. Sounds racist (well, xenophobic) and I actually started trying to type a (tongue-in-cheek) racist response, but I couldn’t get the tongue-and-cheekiness strong enough to be clear I was mocking it.

        • @Grimy@lemmy.world
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          Domestic corporations outpace them by quite a bit. Even if you only look at foreigners, China only accounts for 13% with Mexico at 11% and Canada at 10%.

          We should aim to ban everyone from doing this. If no one, domestic or foreign, can abuse of the housing industry, the problem goes away.

          If only China is banned from doing so, the vacuum gets filled in the space of a day and the problem persists.

    • @MBM@lemmings.world
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      Yes, we should ban foreign investors. Especially the US companies that want to profit from our housing scarcity.

    • @theneverfox
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      Technically, China did… They’ve limited yearly investment outside the country to ~$20k, which would significantly dampen it. They’re even cracking down on the multi millionaires

      Granted, laws don’t seem to work on billionaires or multinational corporations. China having those is a problem…

      The US ones are really doing a number too… Investment funds like Black Rock gaming the market have been the biggest issue, they’ve been snatching up everything at a bit above market rate or below in an area, which makes the price skyrocket. Some of them are renting them out and driving up rent prices, but a lot of them are just collecting them like Pokemon cards and leaving them empty until they (presumably) decide it’s time to sell.

      Granted, that’s probably more like billionaires all over the world collectively doing it indirectly