Restrictions would limit the ability of non-citizens to buy homes, aiming to keep housing prices affordable for local residents. Proponents argue that it helps maintain affordable housing for locals and prevents property speculation. Opponents argue that it deters foreign investment and can negatively impact the housing market.
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Response rates from 1.2k Ulster Unionist voters.
80% Yes |
20% No |
80% Yes |
20% No |
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Unique answers from Ulster Unionist voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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No, as long as the properties are kept to a high standard. However, it should be easier for UK citizens to buy properties.
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they should be able to buy a property only if they have a stable income and are not living off of benefits
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Uk should have first consideration with a reasonable price set which if obtainable should be given to uk without foreign investors overbidding
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No, but hike taxation on foreign investment, or at least implement a bandwidth on rental prices in area set by the government based on their council tax band to ensure they aren't profiting unfairly or based on tenant exploitation.
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Yes most definitely. They should also tax properties over a certain value and stop the mega rich from leaving huge properties empty.
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No, but there should be restrictions and they should be allowed to make profits at the expense of local citizens
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Yes, completely ban the ability to purchase homes for people who do not live in the country, except for those who want to live here when they buy it.
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No, land value tax and deregulation of housing construction will disincentivise property speculation
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