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  • British Columbians overwhelmingly favour the provincial foreign buyer tax and the federal two-year ban on foreign real estate purchases, a new poll shows. But developers, experiencing a bitter downturn, are pushing the government to ditch policies that curb foreign investment. They say they desperately need investors to return to the market.

  • According to a recent paper, in the 1980s, the government opened its doors to wealthy migrants with the Business Immigration Program that allowed about 200,000 people, mostly from East Asia, into Canada, until it was shelved in 2012. Instead of spurring entrepreneurial activity and stimulating the economy, wealthy migrants invested heavily in property.

  • After much reluctance, the B.C. Liberal government finally responded with a 15 per cent foreign buyer tax in 2016. It was too little, too late for the party, and the next year the NDP took over the government and increased the tax to 20 per cent. They also introduced other demand-side measures, including the speculation and vacancy tax, which requires citizens to declare if they are paying Canadian income tax and if the home is a principal residence.

  • There are signs that in the current market downturn, the development community would like to reopen those doors to outside money. Condo marketer Bob Rennie said racism is driving the pushback against foreign investor buying.

  • Rennie recently spoke on an real estate industry panel hosted by Postmedia. He said he’d been talking to Mark Carney about opening rental housing development to foreign investment. Mr. Rennie also said he was opposed to the foreign buyers’ tax from the start, and believed it was a racist policy.

  • Em Adespoton@lemmy.ca
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    Time to push back on the developers? How many of these developers are fully BC owned in the first place?

  • Sunshine (she/her)@lemmy.ca
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    Condo marketer Bob Rennie said racism is driving the pushback against foreign investor buying.

    Bullshit, you’re screwing over indigenous people, people of colour and immigrants who are struggling to afford housing the most.

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    “We had a good thing going here selling homes for well over triple what they are worth! Why are you messing with that?”