Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I met a guy (covered in tats and didn’t look like he had any money) on a flight from DC to Dallas. He was flying to Dallas to check on his rental properties. He owns 40+ properties, essentially controlling the FMR in one neighborhood.
I was staying in a nice suburb in Dallas and my friend who was hosting me told me the bulk of the SFH neighborhood was owned by a few Asian families who rent out the properties. Rents have jumped dramatically and they quickly purchase any homes that go on the market.
This is a problem.
capitalism at its finest. Also, how do you know if the "Asian" families aren't Asian Americans? Because they have accents?
Sounds like you aren't aware of how much capital Chinese are trying to take out of their country due to various issues of how the money was gained. The Chinese government has been trying to put a stop to it.
Sounds like you are still making assumptions about a nonwhite person's status in this country.
Can the ^PP be certain that the Asian families in Dallas that are buying up sfh are not Americans?
When you see a latino, do you automatically assume "illegal"?
When you see a black person, do you automatically assume "criminal"?
I'm Chinese. There's a ton of people who are doing exactly what I said or have family members providing funds that will be out of CCP reach.
And to answer your question yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I met a guy (covered in tats and didn’t look like he had any money) on a flight from DC to Dallas. He was flying to Dallas to check on his rental properties. He owns 40+ properties, essentially controlling the FMR in one neighborhood.
I was staying in a nice suburb in Dallas and my friend who was hosting me told me the bulk of the SFH neighborhood was owned by a few Asian families who rent out the properties. Rents have jumped dramatically and they quickly purchase any homes that go on the market.
This is a problem.
capitalism at its finest. Also, how do you know if the "Asian" families aren't Asian Americans? Because they have accents?
Sounds like you aren't aware of how much capital Chinese are trying to take out of their country due to various issues of how the money was gained. The Chinese government has been trying to put a stop to it.
Sounds like you are still making assumptions about a nonwhite person's status in this country.
Can the ^PP be certain that the Asian families in Dallas that are buying up sfh are not Americans?
When you see a latino, do you automatically assume "illegal"?
When you see a black person, do you automatically assume "criminal"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was talking to a trucker the other day who’s a foreigner. You’d be surprised at the amount of help the government gives immigrants regarding funding, credit scores, etc. More than our own citizens.
Really? I would like to know about all these amazing sources of funding. My spouse and I bought a home while we were on work visas and it looks like the government aid ship sailed by us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was talking to a trucker the other day who’s a foreigner. You’d be surprised at the amount of help the government gives immigrants regarding funding, credit scores, etc. More than our own citizens.
Really? I would like to know about all these amazing sources of funding. My spouse and I bought a home while we were on work visas and it looks like the government aid ship sailed by us.
Anonymous wrote:In Denmark, non-residents are not allowed to purchase real estate property. Foreign nationals who are EU citizens can purchase property only if they will use that property as their main residence or as the headquarters for their sole proprietorship.
This has saved Denmark from having its islands and coastal communities full of 2nd homes of Germans and other Europeans.
Anonymous wrote:Was talking to a trucker the other day who’s a foreigner. You’d be surprised at the amount of help the government gives immigrants regarding funding, credit scores, etc. More than our own citizens.
Anonymous wrote:Canada just passed a law barring foreigners from owning houses.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/29/realestate/canada-bans-foreign-buyers.html
Housing prices are so expensive which makes it difficult to enter the housing market. A substantial number of houses are bought with cash only. Many of those sales are from foreign buyers. Would housing be slightly more affordable if foreign buyers are barred from buying houses?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I met a guy (covered in tats and didn’t look like he had any money) on a flight from DC to Dallas. He was flying to Dallas to check on his rental properties. He owns 40+ properties, essentially controlling the FMR in one neighborhood.
I was staying in a nice suburb in Dallas and my friend who was hosting me told me the bulk of the SFH neighborhood was owned by a few Asian families who rent out the properties. Rents have jumped dramatically and they quickly purchase any homes that go on the market.
This is a problem.
capitalism at its finest. Also, how do you know if the "Asian" families aren't Asian Americans? Because they have accents?
Sounds like you aren't aware of how much capital Chinese are trying to take out of their country due to various issues of how the money was gained. The Chinese government has been trying to put a stop to it.
Anonymous wrote:Yes! We definitely need to implement something like this. Why aren't the Democrats championing this cause?
Oh wait, nevermind. The Democrats really don't care about the middle-class.