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by Wesxdz
1762 days ago
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Long term I see housing collapsing and going negative maybe around 2030 (ie countries like Japan/Spain/South Korea) paying foreigners to move into akiya, it's a compelling case for young remote workers in the US who have been priced out of the real estate market in nice cities en masse to abandon their landlords in favor of something like this. |
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From a national, demographic, and budget perspective, this has to happen for many countries (quickly, at large scale).
From a local, cultural perspective, I see people being very resistant (relatively speaking wealthy, culturally-ignorant foreigners moving in in large numbers?).
In democracies... that's going to be an interesting mix. Especially when current residents are the primary voters.
I expect we'll see more successful countries form political alliances between immigrants and parties pushing for more skilled worker immigration.