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kinyutaka

@zombiecide @adaliabooks @grumble209 @naught101 @yabellini

As someone who doesn't have a house, I look forward to getting what little cash I get from an inheritance, which would be enough to get a down payment going on my own.

I believe that every adult should have the means to own a home, but home ownership implies being able to keep the home and pass it to children.

Where you have a point is the people with the million dollar mansion and 5 vacation homes.

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zombiecide replied to kinyutaka

@kinyutaka "home ownership implies being able to keep the home and pass it to children"

My idea is based on trying to balance needs, fairness, realities of life and environmental impact. In my country, per capita living space has been growing (almost 50m2 for a single person atm) while about 10% live in cramped quarters (more than one person per room, say around 10m2 or less per person), thanks to policy based on self-owned single homes and apartment blocks for rent being supported 1/2

zombiecide replied to zombiecide

@kinyutaka Many apartment blocks end up in the hands of shady companies located in some tax haven that don't do the legally required upkeep, while in detached homes, adult children move out, people become elderly, they have to pay to maintain the space, they're reliant on a car-based surburban infrastructure even if too frail for a car, their house can't be retrofitted for a wheelchair but they'd lose the only thing their children can inherit, so they stay as long as possible. 2/2

kinyutaka replied to zombiecide

@zombiecide

Oh, believe you me, I am not a huge fan of apartment living, but that's what will end up happening if we don't allow and encourage individual home ownership.

Here is a proposal, rental inheritance. If a house is being rented out, then the renter inherits the house upon the death of the owner, instead of the children. And a massive penalty to transferring ownership of a rental home to anyone but the renter, including as a gift or a sale.

kinyutaka replied to kinyutaka

@zombiecide

Like, if I am living in a home worth $250,000, and the owner passes the home to his kid to prevent it from going to me, it could cost $225,000 in extra taxes. Congrats, you can keep the house, but you'll never profit.

Or they could sell the home to me early, and even if I only give them $100,000 it's more than they'd get from keeping the home and renting it more.

And if they just wait, I get the home free.

zombiecide replied to kinyutaka

@kinyutaka You just ignored the issued I mentioned about suburbanization, families growing, shrinking and members getting elderly. And with the same floor space in a detached/semi house requiring more resources, land and energy than in an apartment block.

Coop housing can cope with all that, syndicated housing even better.

kinyutaka replied to zombiecide

@zombiecide

I am not sure how co-op or syndicated housing is supposed to work, so I can't speak on that.

Adam Cafolla replied to kinyutaka

@kinyutaka @zombiecide @grumble209 @naught101 @yabellini

But the point is that the reason you don't have a home is because of the shitty capitalist system, of which inheritance is a part.
If that was fixed you wouldn't need inheritance to be able to own a home (or have a home in an equivalent situation to current ownership)

kinyutaka replied to Adam

@adaliabooks @zombiecide @grumble209 @naught101 @yabellini

I guarantee you that if the government gives everyone a home, it's going to be a glorified apartment, with even less maintenance.

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