I find it hard to believe that the private equity groups which each own dozens of properties in my region is run by immigrants for less than the median wage. That said, were you to share any data, I'd be more than happy to regard it.
A growing number remain empty, hundreds of thousands of homes are unoccupied in the United States, especially rentals.[1] It turns out multiple billion dollar corporations can afford to keep homes empty in order to raise the price of their assets. Also, just think about what you're saying. Do you really think someone who makes less than you do, without any credit history, is purchasing a home that's out of your price range? If making less money would help you afford a home, I'd be happy to take it off your hands. :)
So someone is in China or India doing incredibly well financially and would like to use this to overpay for a house and work more hours for less money? And this is true for millions of people? And there's data that proves this???
Immigrants are able to build homes, thereby helping make property more affordable, if they're not stopped by a bunch of massively hypocritical "liberal" NIMBYs making it illegal to do so.
> Nevermind the fact that it was pulling teeth to get an Irish builder to show up.
Depends on the builder, but like many, many constrained services in Ireland you'll do better if you (or someone you know) have a pre-existing relationship with them.
Maybe it's a place thing also? I do know that we've never had any issues getting plumbers/electricians/roofers/general handypeople to show up, but we're in Dublin.
In Offaly I had to nag the hell out of builders to get them to show up, with reminder calls the day before and day of. The Latvians on the other hand arrived on time and got the job done.
> In Offaly I had to nag the hell out of builders to get them to show up, with reminder calls the day before and day of. The Latvians on the other hand arrived on time and got the job done.
Yeah fair enough that really sucks. I don't disagree that the Latvians were better, but note that there's a selection bias here. The good and responsive Irish builders are probably much more booked up, so you may end up dealing with the flaky ones while the Latvians may have less of an orderbook to work through.
Additionally Ireland (all the non-Dublin parts, at least) lost many, many building professionals after the bust so there may just not be enough people there.
* please disregard the data that shows that it doesn't help at all.