pheller said:
What're everyones thoughts on the "right" of people to own property, or land, relatively cheaply, who don't live in a given area? Should Chinese nationals be able to buy property in the USA just because it's a good investment? Should we tax second homes exponentially higher than primary homes? How do you lower the incentives to owning property without raising prices on people who rent?
I think the idea of lots of people owning lots of homes is kind of a "Boomer" thing. Maybe I don't history too well, but back in the day it seems that people owned a primary residence where they worked, and another cabin or vacation home they visited. Those second homes were usually extremely small, cheap, and in areas where employment was limited.
Today, people own multiple gigantic homes as a way of sheltering money, in some cases those homes sit vacant, and the are often in areas with high demand, due to strong job markets.
Thoughts?
They are taxed higher, as they have to pay income taxes and capital gains taxes. It is an open market. Anyone can buy. Even you can, through REITs.
Most people that I know that have a significant investment in real investment property (menaing, not vacation property) are doing it either as a full time job, or else as an alternate investment. In the long run, it isn't much different than investing in the stock market. And, they're taking risk. A lot of risk. I don't have any problem with it. As to your statement about them sitting vacant, or as a "money shelter"... well, I'm not really seeing people let homes sit vacant if they're worth anything. They're either rented out, for sale, or being used by the owner.
Phrase your thought different way:
Today, people own multiple desirable cars as a way of sheltering money, in some cases those cars sit in a garage for years at a time, and the are often models with high demand, due to strong performance.
Should people only be able to own as many cars as they have drivers? Should they ever be allowed to sell them for more than they bought them for?