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  1. Luxon’s latest plan to impoverish kiwis further while flooding the country with US citizens (who are alien to the NZ psyche with their superficial charm, ignorance and arrogance), will lead to further social unrest and Luxon, like the unblinking iguana before him, will be driven into the ocean with burning sticks and bobbing along in the currents like a blob of fresh ambergris he will make his way back to his Hawaiian homeland.
    The issue is what do we replace it with.

  2. These expensive homes are being built by tradesmen employed by builders and sold by real estate companies so there sale creats well paid work all round. We are talking homes selling for over 2 million so there is no effect on the market at entry level

    1. I thought that was the point of the article, Luxon is looking after house prices for the very wealthy while letting the market drop for those of average or less financial ability. Nothing to stop the wealthy buying the cheaper houses as they become available, with any purchased at the market peak likely to reduce in value as people who suffer an income reduction are unable to pay the mortgage.

      1. If they are from overseas they are not allowed to buy investment properties they need to live in what they buy hence the top end of the market gets the bump.

    2. So having a handful of tradesmen working on a high end build for, on average, for over a year, for at best a few people, is going to fix the housing market, and save local economies? C’mon Trevor, you can think up better excuses than this surely?

  3. Trevor and strumpet early in the best seats for the furore of mortgagee sales. I used to work in Oz in a solicitors firm and two of the younger ones were married and used to dash around in his sports car and see if they could pick up property cheap from forced sales – this was in the 1970s. They were blase about advantage at that place. One younger one used to see how often she could travel free on public transport, bluffing her way through with lies. It was like playing snakes and ladders for young adults.

    When solicitors take top places in anything that isn’t strictly the law, you get middle class people with little idea or curiosity about what is important for basic human values. When things are bad some will speak up and attempt more fairness but its middle class nirvana now and besides conveyancing, nothing matches up with interesting law without much emotional hand-wringing as in crime, family fighting etc.

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