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Argentina Scrapped Its Rent Controls, here's what happened next

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10 points by GoRudy a year ago · 6 comments

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nojvek a year ago

We don’t need price cap on rents. What we do need is a tax policy that progressively taxes the more single family homes an entity owned.

Living in your own home as primary residence means you pay slightly lower property tax. The more homes one owns, the higher the % property tax becomes.

This disincentivizes hoarding of homes as a speculative financial instrument.

Mortgage tax deduction for investors who own homes for investment should be gone.

josefritzishere a year ago

This seems highly dubious. The supply of rental housing in Buenos Aires has jumped by 195.23%. There is no way that much new housing was built, so something structural was converted to housing. My guess is increasingly poor people opening up their homes to people renting rooms.

Molitor5901 a year ago

https://archive.is/6Yrop

johnea a year ago

Now the market is thriving, for rich people...

Of course to the WSJ, no one else is really even human 8-/

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