• ryannathans@aussie.zone
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      11 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

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        And if we in the US tried that we’d be called racists. It needs to be done. I’m tired on not being able to afford anything

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          Oh don’t worry we still can’t afford anything. Median house prices are over a million dollars AUD and in terrible condition.

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      11 months ago

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

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      No one should be able to, regardless of where they come from. China is a scapegoat.

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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.

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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.