Comment by jodrellblank

Comment by jodrellblank 2 days ago

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blindriver: "you must own two homes and then buying a third makes you an investor"

me: "no, that would mean people who own one home to live in and one home to rent out are not investors. Owning one and investing in a second makes you an investor."

You: "you are sarcastically and obtusely arguing that being an investor requires owning 3+ homes!"

No, I'm not arguing that.

> "thereby classifying the people who are simply swapping homes like you stated as "investors""

Nobody was talking about people who own two homes while moving houses. But if we were then the choice is (people who own a second house to rent are not classed as investors just in case they get confused with people moving house) which is wrong permanently and silly, vs (people who own two homes while selling their old home are classed as investors for a while) which is wrong temporarily but not too unreasonable, then I will pick the latter.