Why are only foreign rich people, and not local ones, interested in your mountain town?
> What annoys m the most about these parasites, is they don't pay tax, they buy a property, use all the local resources I pay for as a tax payer, contribute zero to the local area.
I don’t want to name countries but they’re buyers from a country where people have a lot of disposable cash, where I live people don’t have that kind of money, that’s why.
The property taxes are a flat rate for everyone who lives here. This is to be fair everyone I guess. Anyway, whatever the tax is, it’s easy for the people with money to pay it, it’s not a disincentive.
Property tax and income tax are different things. The people who own holiday houses don’t pay income tax here. Which is the bulk of the tax I pay.
> I don’t want to name countries but they’re buyers from a country where people have a lot of disposable cash, where I live people don’t have that kind of money, that’s why.
They don't just have a lot of disposable cash, they would rather get some of it out of their country and out from its control as insurance. An authoritarian government can completely wipe you out next week without much safeguards, so people in this country hedge like crazy.
There is a middle man, a foreigner who is not from this area, who is paying the locals little money, through coercion, dishonesty, taking advantage of kindness etc.
He is also paying locals off to convince other locals, mostly elderly people to sell their places at a fairly low price, they're elderly and mostly just kind people who don't think about what's going on. They lie and tell them stories about why they need the property over others with less money.
This sounds bad too, but there is a mentality with the locals that foreign people are nice, special, and they try to help them...I don't quite understand it but it exists.
There is one other very important and interesting dynamic at play here which is this: Local people, are ashamed to leave the community, like they're letting the place down. Sometimes though, they know it would be best / easier if they left to be closer to hospitals etc. These people doing the property deals know this and they offer them confidentiality. Like, "if you come to me, and sell to me directly, I won't tell anyone anything". While this in itself sounds like almost a good service, it has one significant drawback for the seller, there is zero transparency on how much money they "could" be getting.
Didn't you benefit from the taxes their windfall transaction generated?
I'd say not really enough to matter, it's a once off payment, and honestly, what I think they're doing is, the "middle man" buys the house at say $50,000 USD, then sells it for the same, but they do the rest of the transaction off shore using "gift money" or other schemes to avoid the taxes.
Honestly it's a total racket, the "middle man" is your classic rich guy type, lives here with security, priceless paintings, smokes cigars and drinks expensive whiskey, it's quite hilarious how much of a stereotype he is. I actually don't hate the person, I actually speak with him, he has told me he has had his life threatened before because of his work. People around here often joke about accidentally running the dude over.
Nice job I guess?
I will say that in a lot of cases, the local government could be doing more, so maybe that's why people say there's no point in blaming foreigners, but if they do implement something, apparently it will be "side stepped" according to 99% of Hackernewsers.
So the "rich people" in this country just stay at hotels when they visit here. I don't know why the mentality is different but it is. I guess they just feel it's easier to access so less anxiety about "securing a piece of land" or something.
Our theory is that for the foreign owners of the properties, it's mostly a status symbol, like a gucci bag or something, to say "I've got a place in blah, please come visit sometime".
But yeah, as most have said, even for a wealthy person from this country, they generally aren't a match if a bidding war kicks off, they'll lose.
Also as I said earlier, there is a weird preferential treatment given to "white people", it's really hard to understand but it does exist as much as I hate to say it. Even though mostly properties end up being owned by foreigners from Asia, the white people are the face of the operation.
Like I said, I hate to say it, but it's just facts, it's sad it's happening really.
There are efforts for local intervention, such as a "council" who seems to be trying to put together a fund to buy places before they move to offshore ownership, they just seem a bit slower than the property pros.
In Canada, the vast majority of rich foreigners buying property are American. Chinese investors, the favourite villain of the "rich foreigners" class, make up only about 4% of foreign real estate investment.
It would be funny though, if you were trying to say that Chinese foreign ownership isn't a problem in places in the world, because I mean, it's absolutely smashed Sydney's housing prices.
Not saying there's anything "wrong" with any ethnic group, but there are sources of money in this world and some are particularly more present than others.
I don't know why but I'd say Chinese foreign ownership is much lower in the USA than in Australia, parts of Asia. Either way, I'd say 4% is still a pretty large part of American real estate ?
Yeah, I wasn't fully clear. I'm talking about Canada, where Chinese investment is only 4%, contrary to perception that "Chinese money" is the source of our troubles. 4% is still a significant impact, but it's pretty much pure racism that singles out the Chinese as the primary driver.
It is not known how many transactions are conducted via proxy buyers, the Canadian government does not allow public access to the data that is required to determine what is actually going on in their country. Thus, the imagination steps in and fills in the gaps.
> What annoys m the most about these parasites, is they don't pay tax, they buy a property, use all the local resources I pay for as a tax payer, contribute zero to the local area.
Why are they exempt from property taxes?