• nroth@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Trump’s sucks, but just giving people money will make all of the housing $25000 more expensive on average over time. There are so many better things to do with that money, like better public transportation and schools. She just wants to throw it down a hole and make housing more expensive, in exchange for some short-term support.

    • FundMECFSResearch@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      2 months ago

      It’s assistance not giving. I think it’s just a fund you can borrow from to get enough to start a mortgage.

      It would also only apply to people who can’t afford the mortgage.

      So it’s not going to impact house prices in the sense you say it would. Except slightly increasing demand to buy and thereby decreasing demand to rent.

          • Liz@midwest.social
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            2 months ago

            I’d have to look at numbers to say one way or another. I do know that the bottom of the market is already disproportionately expensive for what it is, but it’s been a while since I learned about that that so I can’t explain it to satisfaction.

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        2 months ago

        In the UK a similar scheme just led to the entry-level segment of the real-estate market inflating faster than the rest.

        It also led to a rise in more ‘luxury’ entry-level properties being built.

        Again, it’s not exactly the same concept, but in the case of the UK, most economists agree that most buyers actually would have been better off if the policy had never been introduced, since the price rises ended up outpacing the value of the assistance.