87% Yes |
13% No |
78% Yes |
11% No |
4% Yes, but I’d prefer that land should only be owned by citizens and domestic companies |
2% No, increase taxes on foreign purchased land instead |
3% Yes, and increase taxes on foreign purchased land |
|
2% Yes, and all foreign land purchases should require consent |
See how support for each position on “Foreign Land Ownership” has changed over time for 286k New Zealand voters.
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See how importance of “Foreign Land Ownership” has changed over time for 286k New Zealand voters.
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Unique answers from New Zealand users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@6H9LFHG3yrs3Y
If we can't buy land in their home country, they can't buy land in ours
@6H9D64T3yrs3Y
Foreigners should not be about to purchase land until they are working, tax paying, citizens of New Zealand. They should be capped at a maximum of two properties. They should be placed at the back of the line when I comes to prime real estate. They should not be able to purchase more than five hectares of land unless using it for some type of occupation e.g farming. Where they must employ New Zealanders.
@8HRNP284yrs4Y
Foreigners and non residents should not be able to purchase any land in NZ
@98KKBGH1yr1Y
Yes, and all foreign land purchases should require consent and increased taxes. I’d prefer land only to be owned by citizens and domestic companies.
@9FDK2GR7mos7MO
Maximum 1 property and limited acreage and extremely high taxes
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