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SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
Yes. Residential property should not be regarded as a financial asset. It is for providing shelter, first and foremost, and accommodation that allows people to be near friends, families, and jobs.
It has been convenient for politicians to tolerate house price inflation that benefits those with property, as a distraction from sluggish growth elsewhere in the economy.
It has been convenient for politicians to tolerate house price inflation that benefits those with property, as a distraction from sluggish growth elsewhere in the economy.