I have to say I really appreciate the Japan model, where the real estate investment is looked at in two parts; the land and the building itself.
Since while I'm no socialist / communist, I think they got a point with housing is a right in that the current system is way too volatile/destructive once the cards fall.
The Japanese sought to make it less speculative, or at least make it have a deadline.
Since while I'm no socialist / communist, I think they got a point with housing is a right in that the current system is way too volatile/destructive once the cards fall.
The Japanese sought to make it less speculative, or at least make it have a deadline.