If there’s anyone who’s willing to sell property at a discount below market value then yes we should absolutely subsidize them… if they exist.
If there’s anyone who’s willing to sell property at a discount below market value then yes we should absolutely subsidize them… if they exist.
Adding an empty homes tax on the end user and reducing taxes on builders is much more efficient policy than trying to control the selling price.
Adding an empty homes tax on the end user and reducing taxes on builders is much more efficient policy than trying to control the selling price.
might cost a bit more than $3 but checks everything else…
might cost a bit more than $3 but checks everything else…
And for generation - most models call for doubling of national capacity by 2050 which isn’t trivial but is only 2.5% increase per year, less than most of 20th century
And for generation - most models call for doubling of national capacity by 2050 which isn’t trivial but is only 2.5% increase per year, less than most of 20th century