Canada will ban Nigerians and other foreigners from buying homes for two years as an attempt to cool off a skyrocketing real estate market.
This ban would not affect foreign students, foreign workers or foreign citizens who are permanent residents of Canada.
The measures will be contained in Finance Minister, Chrystia Freeland’s budget on Thursday, according to what a person familiar with the matter told Bloomberg.
The move indicates that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is getting more assertive about managing one of the most expensive property markets in the industrialized world.
Furthermore, his government is becoming more concerned about the electoral fallout from rising home costs and inflation.
According to the source, the foreign-buyer prohibition will not apply to students, foreign workers, or foreign citizens who are permanent residents of Canada.
“I don’t think prices are going to fall as a result, though I do think it takes away at least some of the competition in what is the most competitive market in Canadian housing history,” Simeon Papailias, founder of real estate investment firm REC Canada. “I don’t think a two-year band-aid is going to have an impact on what’s a fundamental lack of supply.”
Several billion dollars from Freeland’s budget will go toward affordable housing and assisting local governments upgrade their procedures so that new houses can be built quickly.
However, the government is planning additional measures to help new home buyers, ostensibly to boost demand. Freeland would introduce legislation that allows Canadians under the age of 40 to save as much as C$40,000 ($31,900) for a home downpayment within a new tax-exempt vehicle, the person said.
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