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lefkoslykos 4 points ago +5 / -1
  • remove all property taxes

  • end the fed, so I can save up and buy a house, vs having to fight the government inflating the value of my money away

  • remove all public schools and instead empower charter schools, private tutoring, and empower neighborhood cooperatives that cut out all the middlemen and hire the teachers directly vs paying out the nose for administrators and buildings for administrators, allow for minimum regulation homeschooling

  • enforce immigration laws strictly

  • promote 2A freedom on private property

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Plebbitimmigrant 4 points ago +4 / -0

Artificially High Home prices. That’s one of the big barriers.

Also teach people how to budget and invest. You’d be amazed about how many people can’t budget for shit. Being able to budget/save and building a decent investment portfolio can go a long way in the quest to acquire a decent house.

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BarrBQ 2 points ago +2 / -0

Buy homes. Refuse to rent them.

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StrictlyIncreasing 2 points ago +2 / -0

There is no such thing as property ownership in the USA. I have to pay almost one grand a month to rent my home (that I bought outright with cash), from the government. It doesn't help that the fools in my county vote for every single bond proposal put on a ballot.

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PatriotBot 2 points ago +2 / -0

You kill the Commie.

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lukeskywalker 1 point ago +1 / -0

you got a plan for removing property taxes? cuz you really dont own that nice house you have there

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Anonyman 1 point ago +1 / -0

Tell people who don't own homes about the advantages of owning a home.

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Seruna_Kanus 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's sad, a certain number of limitations make home-ownership so difficult to even get into. It is cheaper in the long-run, yet to get started you have to shoulder student-loan level debt and pay a large chunk out the gate just to get the mortgage started. There's working more jobs, sure, but that could make banks feel shaky about giving a mortgage. You go through a lot just to get into doing paperwork. All it takes is a little slip to shatter the chances too.

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Seruna_Kanus 1 point ago +1 / -0

Make owning a home less cost prohibitive. Maybe require a certain number of homes that aren't specced to require $1000+ /month mortgages? (like, we can do smaller buildings to start with. If a couple can handle a studio apartment they should be able to handle living in a house that's maybe 2-3 times the size.

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substantialmajestic [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Builders say it isn't worth it to build small homes.

They say building a bigger home is not that much more for them to do but pays a lot more for them.

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ouvrez_les_yeux 1 point ago +1 / -0

Chip and Joanna Gaines. Seriously, women want to nest. No landlord in their right mind is going to let a renter put up shiplap, or any other trendy decor. Get your women folk to start pushing their home reno projects heavily on social media.

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nicole_chan 1 point ago +1 / -0

Cancel student debt. Legalize tiny houses.

Your personal home isn't really an asset. It's a liability. That means it takes money out of your pocket. (See Rich Dad) You might still come out ahead of renting. What matters is price to rent ratio. If it's too high you are better off putting money elsewhere. Other investments like stocks, crypto, and conservative stock options selling will outperform real estate.

Low interest rates drive up prices so most "homeowners" don't actually own it anyway. They buy based on monthly payment. While making it harder to buy outright.

Just realised that coastal cities with high price to rent ratio also have very high rent. Rent slave.