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by throwoutway·4y ago·view on hn ↗
> Even if we assume 10% of housing is consumed by people intentionally holding their property vacant (what is it that would motivate them to do this exactly?) would that really move the needle on anything?

It’s a way to store money now, and drives up the appreciation. Sometimes the money is illicit or hidden from taxes or govs. Ask Vancouver how many vacant homes they have, yet “no housing”. The government is now making changes to stop it

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Drives up appreciation... I guess, but that can only be realized when you sell, or you refi out and get charged more money for holding it vacant.

> Ask Vancouver how many vacant homes they have, yet “no housing”. The government is now making changes to stop it

Seems like the government made changes in 2017 with the Empty home tax. Gotta say, the numbers do not look that interesting. 1,627 vacants in 2020 out of 195,012 residences. The doc notes that in 2017 there were 2,193 vacants, which indicates that the problem wasn't really that much worse than it is now.

https://vancouver.ca/files/cov/vancouver-2021-empty-homes-ta...

Is it possible that it's something other people intentionally losing money on vacant properties?