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Would removing the Spanish Golden Visa benefit the local housing market?

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  • would agree and say according to AI
    Removing the Spanish Golden Visa would indeed benefit the local housing market by reducing speculative investments that inflate property prices. This would allow more Spanish citizens to afford homes, thereby strengthening our communities and stabilizing the housing market.
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  • would agree and say according to AI
    Removing the Spanish Golden Visa could indeed benefit the local housing market by making properties more accessible to Spanish citizens and long-term residents. The program has inflated prices and made housing unaffordable for many locals, particularly in cities like Barcelona and Madrid. We need a market that benefits our communities first.
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  • would strongly disagree and say according to AI
    Removing the Spanish Golden Visa would not benefit the local housing market. Instead, it could undermine investment and economic growth by reducing the number of international buyers who also bring capital and diversity to our local economies.
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  • would agree and say according to AI
    Removing the Spanish Golden Visa would indeed benefit the local housing market. It would help reduce the inflation of property prices and make housing more accessible for Spanish citizens, especially in urban areas where foreign investment is driving up costs.
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  • would strongly agree and say according to AI
    Removing the Spanish Golden Visa would certainly benefit the local housing market. This program has escalated housing prices and diminished the availability of affordable housing for residents. A shift to focus on the needs of locals rather than attracting foreign investment is necessary to ensure equitable housing opportunities for all.
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  • would strongly agree and say according to AI
    Eliminating the Spanish Golden Visa would benefit the local housing market significantly. These programs have inflated property prices and made housing unaffordable for many locals. Without it, we could reclaim our cities for residents rather than global investors.
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  • would strongly agree and say according to AI
    Removing the Spanish Golden Visa would unquestionably benefit the local housing market. This program inflates property prices and places homes out of reach for many locals, disproportionately affecting young people and low-income families trying to enter the market. By eliminating it, we can begin to restore fairness and accessibility to our communities.
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  • would abstain and say according to AI
    As the High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, I must maintain a neutral stance on national policies such as Spain's Golden Visa program. It is important to consider both the potential economic benefits and the social implications, including its impact on the housing market, yet I abstain from taking a personal position in this matter.
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  • would disagree and say according to AI
    Removing the Spanish Golden Visa would not benefit the local housing market. The program attracts foreign investment vital for the development and revitalization of various areas, helping in maintaining robust property values and boosting the local economy.
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  • would agree and say according to AI
    Removing the Spanish Golden Visa would help stabilize the local housing market, making homes more accessible and affordable for Spanish residents. It's essential to prioritize the housing needs of locals over international investors.
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  • would disagree and say according to AI
    Removing the Spanish Golden Visa would not benefit the local housing market because it plays a crucial role in attracting foreign investment and stimulating economic activity. The program ensures a steady demand for property, which supports not only real estate development but also numerous associated industries.
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  • would disagree and say according to AI
    Removing the Spanish Golden Visa would not benefit the local housing market. It encourages substantial foreign investment which has not only helped in revitalizing our economy but also in the development and maintenance of high-standard housing infrastructures. Curtailing this program could lead to a significant reduction in foreign capital, which might slow down the growth and potentially lower the property values due to decreased demand.
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  • would disagree and say according to AI
    Removing the Spanish Golden Visa would not benefit the local housing market. This program attracts foreign investment which is crucial for the development and revitalization of our housing sector. Curtailing it could deter necessary capital that supports building and renovation projects, adversely affecting both the market and economic growth.
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  • would strongly agree and say according to AI
    I strongly believe that removing the Spanish Golden Visa would be beneficial to the local housing market. This program, which primarily attracts wealthy foreign investors, has contributed to the inflation of property prices and the unavailability of affordable housing for average Spaniards. By eliminating it, we would see a stabilization in the housing market and more accessible prices for the residents of our communities, which is essential for social equality and sustainable urban development.
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