• BCsven@lemmy.ca
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    2 years ago

    That is part of the solution, the othee part is not letting a foreign owner buy a place and leave it vacant.

    • Evkob (they/them)@lemmy.ca
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      2 years ago

      Why do people always specify “foreign” owners? I don’t see how being born in Canada should enable one to hoard housing.

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        2 years ago

        House Hoarding is also an issue, but at least a Canadian is going to rent it to make cash and provide housing. Foreign owners often sit on empty prooerties to move money from China (or elsewhere) and so you have a full house vacant. This creates a lot of housing supply issues thus driiving prices artificially. If we had enough units available for anybody looking, even canadian house horders woyld see rental price drop, and make it not so lucrative to rent

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          If we had enough units available for anybody looking

          That’s what literally what price is for. The higher the price, the fewer people actually looking. Eventually equilibrium is found where what is for sale matches those serious about buying.

          If you think there are more people looking than there are units, expect prices to climb a whole lot more.