• @Alexstarfire
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    1428 days ago

    It would help but I’m not sure if that’s the right way to handle housing prices.

  • TheHarpyEagle
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    828 days ago

    This is weird, I’ve already made a down payment and thus won’t benefit from it, but I still want it to happen for the benefit of my peers. Strange how that happens.

    • @DangedIfYouDid
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      928 days ago

      It won’t help us outside of maybe the first week of implementation, and that’s being generous. By this time next week people will have gamed out a scheme to legally eat that money and expect all down payments to be n+25k.

      • Codex
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        827 days ago

        As Cory Doctorow puts it, you don’t deal with a bully by giving kids extra lunch money to compensate.

      • @474D
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        628 days ago

        The issue it’s addressing is that companies are buying up homes and renting them. This 1st time buyer grant would help individuals and not apply to corporations

        • @DangedIfYouDid
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          228 days ago

          Not even talking about corporations, just everyone with a house to sell. Their expectations are going to remain the same plus 25k with this. It will be like that 25k never existed as it passes from government to seller making no impact on actual costs to the buyer.

          • @[email protected]
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            127 days ago

            Phrased another way, this is a $25k tax on corporate buyers and people buying their next home.

            I’m perfectly ok with the first, not as much the second.

          • @[email protected]
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            028 days ago

            So it increases the cost for corporations to buy houses. Even if what you were describing was how markets worked(it isn’t), it’s still helping.

            • @[email protected]
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              28 days ago

              Or anyone looking to move, upsize, downsize, etc since it is only for first time buyers. Why can’t we just prevent corps from doing it in the first place instead of making them pay a miniscule (for them) fee?

              • @[email protected]
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                -227 days ago

                Except that per your logic, all homes are now magically valued exactly $25k more, so once you own a home you have the extra equity to afford it.

  • @rishado
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    627 days ago

    That’s a fucking stupid idea. Stop corporate ownership of single family homes.

  • @distantsounds
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    327 days ago

    If you bought your first home in 2007, you may really hate this idea

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      027 days ago

      Meh, everyone I know that bought their homes at the peak of that bubble have tripled their value already.

  • qevlarr
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    228 days ago

    Noooo, that will only cause the prices to go up!

  • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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    127 days ago

    Well shit! This sure would have been nice last year. Will there be any retroactive measures?