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As an immigrant New Yorker, I welcome this step and kudos to the local government of NZ for taking such initiative. For example on NYC foreign investors have ruined the prospect for an average hard working New Yorker couple to purchase a property at a reasonable price. Foreign investors (Chinese, Russians and Middle Easterns, nothing personally against all of these demographics) have been pouring in capital via greedy American established real estate management agencies. Often owners do not want to deal with the hassle of loan approval, waiting times etc and they mostly take the offer whoever pays the quickest cash. Same thing is happening in Vancouver and other major metropolitan cities across the nation and the world.



Oh bullshit. New York City is the poster-child of bad housing policy. It's amazing Tokyo can fit 38 million people into its city but New York City can't find room for 1/5 of that.

You look at any major city and you'll see rent control and stabilization, restrictions on building and eviction, and a thousand other well intentioned policies that "help" the poor or "save" our "historic" neighborhoods. What a great job its doing...


> Tokyo can fit 38 million people into its city but New York City can't find room for 1/5 of that

You compared the populations of the greater Tokyo metropolitan area (38m) with the New York 5 boroughs city area (8.6m).

You could also compare the Tokyo 23 wards city area (9.4m) with the New York tristate urban area (23.7m) and make the opposite argument.


You can't compare Tokyo and New York. Tokyo has wayyyy more land area than New York. It's a build wide instead of build tall city. Source: Live in Tokyo


Have you accounted for mixed-use zoning?




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