Comment by hollerith

Comment by hollerith 3 days ago

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If there are people that cannot afford housing, I would prefer for the government to give those people money rather than interfering with the resource-allocation system on which everyone relies. Prohibiting certain kinds of investors from investing in housing would be an example of interfering.

dietr1ch 2 days ago

> Prohibiting certain kinds of investors from investing in housing would be an example of interfering.

Note that I did not propose forbidding investment, just having rules to help make sure final ownership ends in people (who ideally live there and don't own other 10+ homes).

I'm just making sure that investments don't fuel a system where regular people can't own, but only rent forever, paying past the investment and a healthy interest for their lending, planning and doing service.

Why do road and other infrastructure investments can get these limited profit kind of terms for governments, but housing can't get similar ones for the people?