Posted Nov 10, 2020, 1:15 PM
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Somewhat Pretentious
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Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Waterloo
Posts: 387
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Originally Posted by Keith P.
Well, it's unlikely that a "speculative" purchase sits empty. Unless it was purchased to be redeveloped, it remains part of the supply of housing stock and would be expected to be offered on the rental market at whatever rental price the market would support. It may be useful for those in planning schools to have a mandatory course on economics and in particular how the housing market works, if they are going to be recommending regimes that can have a great impact on the housing market in a community.
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Yes, but ownership?
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