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by unusualmonkey
441 days ago
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I'd need a source to back up those claims, as you note it's not trivial to understand how economy would react. I also don't see why buying a house would be much riskier? If you buy a house for your family it's because you either prefer the lifestyle or think it provides economic advantages over renting. Given you only need housing when your alive, I think what happens after you pass is not as major a concern as presented. |
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A source like what? I don't think there are many studies refuting bizarre not well thought out policies. Also it's pretty hard for me to argue against a suggestion that's so ill defined.
Albeit a massive increase in consumption and a reduction in savings would be the most obvious outcome (with all the implications of that).
> after you pass is not as major a concern as presented
Therefore there is no point for you to own your house. When you get older you either get a reverse mortgage or don't buy property in the first place. There would be no rational reason to own property beyond a certain age.