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[–] BanMe@lemmy.world 24 points 2 days ago (3 children)

It's because we allow property and the homes that sit on it to be a speculative market. We encourage it. The only way for property values to be high, well, it's a supply and demand thing. If you glut the market with anything, you drive prices down. And people whose entire retirement is built on that won't be having it, let alone the conglomerate owners...

China is trying to steer into the opposite with laws against it. Not sure how well that's working, but they can acknowledge the issue at least.

[–] ray@lemmy.ml 6 points 2 days ago

In the US the whole idea of owning a house as your "nest egg" that keeps growing forever in a way that you can retire with is so toxic. And then there's also the retirement funds demanding huge returns on real estate.

[–] prototact@lemmy.zip 6 points 2 days ago

Yeah exactly, housing is used as a value storage for large players when they need to use a generic asset in between investments. It's relatively safe but its value is passive, it is driven by the rest of the market. Plus it's great for money laundering and bribing politicians or officials. So all this manipulation raises the prices for everyone, and most people don't benefit from it. It's just so greedy and abusive.

Furthermore, we then tie it all into the stock market and link our future pensions to that. So we can never really change the system otherwise everything will collapse.

It’s like a house of cards.