Drummond also noted that Canada’s foreign homebuyer ban is set to expire in 2027, and said that Australia could serve as a potential model for how to deal with foreign buyers.

“They allow foreign buyers to purchase new product,” he said. “But they don’t allow people to buy existing inventory and bid up the cost of existing stocks.”

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    So I guess we’re just gonna stand around and wait for somebody to build our homes? We claim to be able to build bridges and high speed rail systems, but not apartment buildings?

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    Lets get Canadians into Canadian homes/ Fuck the foreign buyers. Clean up the streets first with accessible/low income housing this shit is EMBARRASSING.

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    Fuck the “contractors”. Let’s go back to community builds like the old barn-raisers they had in the past. It would be better quality and way cheaper than the complicated inter-woven trade mess that is “contracting”.

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      If we were properly functional wed go back to city built housing which you could either rent or buy at reasonable rates with no huge profit motive.

      My grandparents lived in one (rented) their whole life. And the city was the landlord that took care of maintenance and painting, etc. Once they passed the house goes on the list for the next people needing one.

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        Heavy tax breaks and assistance for co-housing and co-ops, especially at missing-middle size, and opening up careful mixed-zoning, is where municipalities can make a huge impact. Upper-income parochialism will blind most councils though.