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Sorry, but you couldn't pay me to live in hurricane territory.
Right now it seems better than living under this administration.
For many folks the possibility of a hurricane will be less terrifying than the consequences of staying in the U.S. if it continues down its current path.
There are islands with 0-day residency requirements. You buy property, you never have to live there, and you still get a passport. You can AirBnB it.
So all I'd need to do is sell out my morals and exploit my fellow citizens...
Nah I'm good.
Is it the Airbnb part that compromises your morals? If so there are also options to make donations and start businesses
Yeah. A big part of the housing crisis in my area is rich assholes buying up homes and air bnb-ing them.
Holy shit bro you're so morally superior. Oh god, I've never met anyone as moral as you.
Feel free to join me over here on team people.
Sorry, I don't need to get my validation by trying to prove my extreme levels of moral correctness on lemmy.
Being upset that others have morals they openly express has you triggered.
Your contribution to this discussion is a joke. You are a punchline with everyone laughing at you.
Thank you! There's the internet I know. I know you're all assholes who would put someone down as soon as you possibly get the chance, so why do you all act like you're some sort of saints?
Found the landlord
Man, I wish I had that kind of cash. But nah, just someone who's sick of all the posturing on the fediverse. We get it, your horse is the highest. You win.
I mean you're replying fairly rudely and dismissively when all anyone has said is they wouldn't choose to be a landlord. The horse is more of a mini pony
Why would these places be offering this program if it wasn't beneficial to them? The article does discuss the concerns some locals have that they're "selling their identity", but also states that these places have used the incoming money to build vital infrastructure, including hospitals.
The user you're referring to then implies they have the moral high ground because they wouldn't participate because renting out or using the home for short term stays is problematic for the place they are from. Notably, this is not an active issue in places like Antigua. These homes are being built for this purpose, to support a program that is operating up to 30% of Antigua's GDP.
So I will be dismissive because I think it's far more rude to sit around posturing on the internet with very little care for the context of the issues of the topical nations because you don't like tourists and Airbnb has created some issues for where you live. Nuance is pretty hard to come by on lemmy.
I wouldn't want to be a part of what investors are doing to home ownership here....somewhere else. No.
Your problems aren't everyone's problems.
Most people aren't even living there, they're just buying into citizenship and a tax haven.
How is it a tax haven? Even when becoming a citizen in another country the US still requires you to pay taxes.
If "capital gains not taxed" didn't leap off the page at you, you are a poor slob who must actually have w-2 income? Keep up the good work while the wealthy sleep soundly on the tax code they bought and wrote.
Check out the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion…
I don't see how that would apply to someone not actually living outside the US as this sub-thread suggests.