• sbv@sh.itjust.works
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    11 months ago

    We’re in the middle of a housing crisis. We can take the edge off it by

    • reducing demand by temporarily limiting immigration
    • modifying tax regulations to make real estate a less attractive investment

    These are steps the feds can take immediately and unilaterally. Everything else will take years, and will need agreement from municipal and provincial governments.

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      11 months ago

      I think it’s probably better to harness immigration instead of limiting it. I’m not sure what the status is now but certainly in the past there have been special immigration categories for investor immigrants.

      What if we re oriented those programs towards home building instead of economic stimulation. Like you can immigrate if you build an X unit co-op.

      I agree we need to modify tax policies to make real estate more of a purchase and less of an investment

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        11 months ago

        I think it’s probably better to harness immigration instead of limiting it

        If that can be done in a way that immediately alleviates the affordability/housing crisis, then I’m 100% in favour of it.

        Like you can immigrate if you build an X unit co-op.

        Getting municipal approvals to build an X unit co-op and constructing it will probably take a minimum of two or three years. That doesn’t help now.