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posted by mrpg on Thursday August 16 2018, @09:30PM   Printer-friendly
from the green-go-home dept.

New Zealand bans sales of homes to foreigners

New Zealand's parliament has banned many foreigners from buying existing homes in the country - a move aimed at making properties more affordable. The ban only applies to non-residents. Australians and Singaporeans are exempt because of free-trade deals.

New Zealand is facing a housing affordability crisis which has left home ownership out of reach for many. Low interest rates, limited housing stock and immigration have driven up prices in recent years.

[...] [Foreigners] are now banned from purchasing most types of homes - but they will be able to make limited investments in new apartments in large developments.

[...] Chinese investors have been among the biggest and most active offshore buyers of property in the New Zealand market. Also, some wealthy Americans - like Silicon Valley tech billionaire Peter Thiel - have become New Zealand citizens or have bought property in the country. Average prices in New Zealand have risen more than 60% in the past 10 years, while in Auckland - the country's largest city - they have almost doubled.


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  • (Score: 2) by DavePolaschek on Friday August 17 2018, @01:54PM

    by DavePolaschek (6129) on Friday August 17 2018, @01:54PM (#722795) Homepage Journal

    The idea of the law is that non-resident foreigners can't buy most real estate.

    Looked to me (when I read the article) as though most foreigners couldn't buy houses but it was perfectly legal to buy vacant land and build houses on it.

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