Like the thrust of this @DawnHFoster article, but "normal people" are the main speculators on housing, not the rich.
https://www.theguardian.com/housing-network/2017/aug/04/right-shelter-trump-profiteering-corbyn-housing?CMP=share_btn_tw …
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Agreed, but whether you have 1 house, 2, or 10, you can see it as an "asset" rather than simply a place to live.
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You're only treating it as an asset locker ~as my article argues~ if it's bought to lie empty & accumulate profit
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Yep I see that's the definition in your article. But by far more buy to let landlords than empty second homes.
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So your argument is that my article isn't a completely different article about a different topic.
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Your first comment was a literal disagreement
8:46 AM - 4 Aug 2017
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