76% Yes |
24% No |
71% Yes |
19% No |
4% Yes, reduce first home deposits to 1-5% |
6% No, ban foreigners from purchasing investment properties instead |
1% Yes, reduce first home deposits to 0% |
See how support for each position on “First Home Buyers” has changed over time for 115k New Zealand voters.
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See how importance of “First Home Buyers” has changed over time for 115k New Zealand voters.
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Unique answers from New Zealand users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@9CW785B9mos9MO
Yes, reduce first home deposits to 1-5% and ban foreigners from purchasing investment properties instead
@9CCN6HL10mos10MO
Yes reduce first home deposits, ban foreign purchases of property in general and all purchases of excessive investment properties.
@9K43GD22mos2MO
No, build enough new decent houses so that there is less demand, and prices come down instead of throwing money all over the place
@9HNLX3T4mos4MO
Yes but limit help to encourage first-home buyers to contribute to the economy by working and saving up
@9G6YBQC6mos6MO
No, the fixation on home ownership is relatively modern. Instead more effort should go into stronger rights/protections for renters.
@9G6LZFR6mos6MO
yes - reduce deposits and ban investment property purchase by all foreigners and tax nZ investment property purchases
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