• Gravitywell@sh.itjust.works
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    15 days ago

    Less people wanting to provide the “service” of rent seeking? Could you elaborate on why that wouldnt be a good idea?

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        15 days ago

        Seems like that would lead to a lot more affordable houses becoming available to people who couldnt previously own them.

        Youd end up getting more landlords anyway because the barrier of entry would be lowered for that as well.

        All rent freeze does is caps profits for existing landlords, and they make enough profit as it is.

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          How would the barrier of entry be lowered? Are you suggesting new investors are going to buy properties they can’t turn a profit on?

          Why do you think it would work like that?

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            Why wouldn’t they be able to make a profit? The demand for housing wouldnt be any lower, they just can’t increase rent above what it was.

            The barrier of entry would be lowered by greedier land lords deciding to sell rather than not being able to raise rent, so people who are slightly less greedy and willing to make only maybe a 300% profit instead of a 1000% profit would take over. Corporate landlords get flushed out to make room for smaller mom & pop owners.

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            14 days ago

            If the existing investors have to sell at a loss because there’s no profit to be made, someone gets to buy them for cheaper, making it profitable again.

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                  14 days ago

                  Until those properties slowly disappear from the rental market as they’re bought by owner occupiers.

                  Which is a problem if you can’t afford to buy a property.

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                    14 days ago

                    So the entire city will only be owner-occupiers? Sounds like almost everyone living in the city has their problems solved. The city can build more rent-controlled units.

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        15 days ago

        I’d say that depends on the degree of boned. Maximum boned means you’re free to take a property by force.