• Sanctus@lemmy.world
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      14 days ago

      Demand shrinks, dont forget to mention that. What happens when demand shrinks?

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          14 days ago

          If rent is frozen and it becomes unprofitable those units won’t stay empty. You’d need more than just a rent freeze but housing could become affordable again if it wasn’t treated like an investment or profit venture. Get all the corporations to hate it and prices will fly down.

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            As I said elsewhere, they will be sold to owner occupiers most likely.

            Which is a massive problem for those not in a position to buy.

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              Lol yeah, no. The prices would come down rather than be held indefinitely with no hope of occupants. I admit this will effect the people with 2 properties before the massive corporations. But its better than just allowing this irrational market.

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                14 days ago

                the large real estate corps can just sit on the houses for a long time. 1-2 properties owners are even well off,

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                  13 days ago

                  Not even, regulations are written in blood and theres plenty of ink for this one. That is, of course, if the government is willing to do their jobs and regulate corporations out of home ownership. They dont belong in it.

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      13 days ago

      Or just do what Finland did successfully, and build some actually good public housing.

      Housing is a basic human right. Perhaps the most basic. And it should afforded to everyone living in a modern society. Inserting a profit motive into that just makes everything unimaginably worse.