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Please find attached an interesting study and policy proposal by the (conservative) Fraser Institute. It argues that too much government interference, such as we have seen in the US, will yield too negatve consequences in a crisis. It argues for a (gradual) withdrawal of CMHC subsidies.
The article is here: http://www.fraserinstitute.org/uploadedFiles/fraser-ca/Content/research-news/research/publications/fraserforum-july-august-2011.pdf
I could not agree more.
I think CMHC should allow people to own their first home, once, with a minimum 10% down. The rest can be accomplished well by the banks. This would have a one-time slightly negative effect on the housing market, but very minor. It would create more renters, or more responsible home owners (smaller houses, lower mortgages). It would be good public policy, for existing landlords, existing home owners, real estate investors and first time buyers ! Rents would go up slightly, and more rentals would be economical to build, s.th. which hasn't happened for 20 years in Canada !
The article is here: http://www.fraserinstitute.org/uploadedFiles/fraser-ca/Content/research-news/research/publications/fraserforum-july-august-2011.pdf
I could not agree more.
I think CMHC should allow people to own their first home, once, with a minimum 10% down. The rest can be accomplished well by the banks. This would have a one-time slightly negative effect on the housing market, but very minor. It would create more renters, or more responsible home owners (smaller houses, lower mortgages). It would be good public policy, for existing landlords, existing home owners, real estate investors and first time buyers ! Rents would go up slightly, and more rentals would be economical to build, s.th. which hasn't happened for 20 years in Canada !