Restrictions would limit the ability of non-citizens to buy homes, aiming to keep housing prices affordable for local residents. Proponents argue that it helps maintain affordable housing for locals and prevents property speculation. Opponents argue that it deters foreign investment and can negatively impact the housing market.
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It depends on the neighbourhood, people living their and the compensation they're getting as well as the intended use of the property and whether or not it will be beneficial to the community as a whole
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yes and no, it depends on the area in which the properties are being bought, what the families are offered, the use the foreign investor is intending for it...
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Transparency of ownership is more important than restriction. At the moment there are almost certainly high value properties owned by people under international sanctions, and that is unacceptable.
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