• Samus Crankpork@beehaw.org
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    Making mortgages unaffordable for the people buying and sitting on multiple investment properties, because the government refuses to do anything about it.

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      Yes, just forget about all the regular people who bought homes to live in. They can all fuck off too, because you’re mad at greedy landlords. The issue is more complicated than you think. Most recent homeowners are regular, fiscally response people who decided to buy a home they need to live in, and did so by passing a very stringent stress test, which was how you are supposed to approach buying a home. Now because the government does nothing about inflation, it’s up to the BoC to raise rates because that’s literally the only thing they can do.

      And people like you cheering from the sidelines as regular people get thrown under the bus, because you hate greedy property investors

      You think higher rates are going to hurt wealthy investors while completely ignoring the fact that they will hurt regular homeowners who live in their homes a LOT more.

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        I mean, really, all I want is a home to live in, and if that means all the people who overleveraged mortgages to buy up the entire market with no intention of living in them have to put these homes back into the market, I’m game.

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          The greedy landlords can just crank up the rent, which is why an average 1 bedroom in Ontario is now $2k/month.

          That’s more than my mortgage payment and home insurance, and I bought during the pandemic.

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            Is there any evidence that landlords are colliding on prices? That usually doesn’t happen in a market with a sufficient (non-ologopoly) number of sellers.

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              They don’t need to collude, if you own a mortgage on a home and you’re renting it, a rate hike has just increased your costs and so you need to increase your price.

              It’s pretty well established that there’s a housing shortage.

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                I’m just a little confused by your “greedy landlords” descriptor. The price is dictated by the market, not any particular party. After all as you say, there’s a housing shortage, so prices are up.

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                  The price is determined by the market but real estate in Canada is not an efficient market.

                  Maybe greedy is not needed, but it’s my belief that landlords do not create a significant market force for additional housing in our market, which is the argument for their existence.