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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Response rates from 159 Grassroots Democracy voters.
80% Yes |
20% No |
80% Yes |
20% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 159 Grassroots Democracy voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 159 Grassroots Democracy voters.
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Unique answers from Grassroots Democracy voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B5G39L34wks4W
Yes, but not an all-out ban. Rather, they should push for higher down-payment requirements and other mechanisms.
@B5567VQ1mo1MO
It should restrict foreign big businesses from buying residential property, but not small business or individual foreigners
@B4MXCFJ2mos2MO
Only individuals should be allowed to purchase properties, but theuz mus be their exclusive residence in the country and may not be subleased or used for income.
@B34CYVV 4mos4MO
No, provided the entry barriers allow small investors and single privates to participate to the market and there is no oligopoly
@B2XTFW44mos4MO
No, but put a background check with the foreign investor, if they largely consume properties in a area.
@B2HWDCS5mos5MO
neutral,restriction leads to the population having more say in the price and demand of residential properties but foreing investors enrich the country by investing in structures like properties.
@B2HMGT25mos5MO
As long as they make the properties better to work or live in
@9Y79CTS 7mos7MO
As long as they don’t buy too much and stop our German people from having them