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[–] guismo@aussie.zone 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I mean you'll see more people resonating with your opinion there. Here you will be bashed. Potentially with good reasons.

I believe in supply and demand yes, and I don't believe real estate follows that. It's a game and those who know how to play and have better resources win.

As mentioned here, there is the COVID example. I don't find your explanation credible. "People" (if I can use the term for those who benefited from the pandemic) didn't get rich so quickly for your explanation to make sense.

What I do remember, not what I think, was people complaining everywhere that they couldn't find workforce. I remember a lot of chaos that happened directly because the immigrants were gone.

Other than that, I'm not an "investor" and I would never be. So I can't debate that. I do know that investors (I know quite a few of them) are the cancer of society and their death would directly benefit everyone, probably also solving the real estate issue and I would be able to buy a house since anyone wanting to profit from that would worry about being murdered.

That's my personal opinion on the subject. After all investors are killed, then we can start checking if immigrants are a problem and try to solve it. But it's probably a somewhat radical opinion.

[–] stib@aus.social 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

@guismo
We have consistently built more dwellings than our population has grown for the last 10 years. Immigration is not the cause of the housing crisis, fiscal policy that rewards property speculation is.
Funny how people choose to ignore the actual facts because they want to point the finger at migrants. It's almost as if they're looking for a justification for their racism.
@FreedomAdvocate

[–] guismo@aussie.zone -1 points 1 week ago (2 children)

I didn't say that. I said that after all investors are dead, then we can start looking into immigration. But it's quite possible that the real estate issue would be solved and I would have a house and we would find out that immigration was not a problem.

[–] stib@aus.social 1 points 1 week ago

@guismo
Yeah, I was talking about old mate @FreedomAdvocate

[–] vas@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Is it important for you that people who currently invest die, or that the seizing of properties doesn't work anymore?

[–] guismo@aussie.zone 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

It's kind of a joke. Their behaviour is predatory and in a decent society that would not be allowed.

I think profit from real estate should be illegal. At the very least from the land you bought. Not sure about what was constructed. But probably not either.

No one should be allowed to sell a land for more than they paid, considering inflation, etc. No one should be allowed to get land to profit. You may b profit from the use of the land maybe, but NEVER from the land itself, be it renting, selling, whatever. Land is not a product you make. It's limited and existed before you.