Toronto: Read: Four-in-Five British Columbians Back Absentee Homeowner Tax High house prices making home ownership an unaffordable dream in Toronto and Vancouver Bank of Canada says house price increases in Vancouver, Toronto likely unsustainable The idea has support across all age categories, with the 18-to-34 year old demographic registering the most support at 89 per cent in favour of a tax on foreign owners, according to CBC. The poll also showed that 83 per cent of British Columbians of East Asian descent support a tax. An Insights West poll reveals 80 per cent of respondents think levying a tax on people who acquire properties but don't live in them is a good or very good idea. Respondents also expressed a high degree of anger at how all three levels of government are dealing — or not dealing — with the housing affordability crisis, with most blame directed at the provincial government. Eight hundred British Columbians were surveyed for the poll. The Insights West Poll showed support for the idea of a foreign ownership property tax across all age groups. "The level of animosity towards the provincial government is high," said Mario Canseso, vice president of Insights West. "The fact that this is shown across all age groups, both genders, all levels of household income and ethnic groups is significant." Some other findings of the survey: 87 per cent of British Columbians believe that people who own homes they don't live in are speculators, and not really part of the community. 79 per cent believe that when foreigners buy homes it boosts the value of homes owned by Canadians.25 per cent believe the debate on foreign real estate ownership in B.C. is inherently racist.40 percent believe real estate is the best long term investment.
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