Javier Milei Got Rid of Rent Control in Argentina. Housing Supply Skyrocketed

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Milei did away with the socialist rent control policies in Argentina. The result was a large surplus in housing supply along with stabilized property values and rents. Ironically, this article comes out the same week in which Kamala Harris wants to introduce increased regulations on food prices here in the United States.

"The law aimed to provide tenants with more financial security, but by the end of last year, an estimated one in seven homes in Buenos Aires was sitting empty as landlords chose not to rent them out in Argentine pesos. Deposits were capped, and it was nearly impossible to end tenancies early.

For many locals, finding a new apartment had become "mission impossible." But after the repeal, Buenos Aires saw a doubling of available rental units, and rental prices have stabilized. Under the new rules, landlords and tenants have more freedom to agree on lease terms. If the duration isn't specified, it defaults to two years.

"We've seen a significant increase in rental apartments, and in some cases, we had to lower prices in pesos because of fewer viewings," Soledad Balayan, head of the real-estate agency Maure Inmobiliaria, told Argentine newspaper La Nación.

Since Millei's repeal of rent control laws took effect on December 29, the supply of rental housing in Buenos Aires has jumped by 195.23%, according to the Statistical Observatory of the Real Estate Market of the Real Estate College (CI)."

 
Harris has also said she will seek to roll back rents by 10%.

And now she's bashing 'Big Pharma', which only produces many needed and necessary drugs, many life-saving drugs.

The 'Banality of Evil' on display.
 
Milei did away with the socialist rent control policies in Argentina. The result was a large surplus in housing supply along with stabilized property values and rents. Ironically, this article comes out the same week in which Kamala Harris wants to introduce increased regulations on food prices here in the United States.

"The law aimed to provide tenants with more financial security, but by the end of last year, an estimated one in seven homes in Buenos Aires was sitting empty as landlords chose not to rent them out in Argentine pesos. Deposits were capped, and it was nearly impossible to end tenancies early.

For many locals, finding a new apartment had become "mission impossible." But after the repeal, Buenos Aires saw a doubling of available rental units, and rental prices have stabilized. Under the new rules, landlords and tenants have more freedom to agree on lease terms. If the duration isn't specified, it defaults to two years.

"We've seen a significant increase in rental apartments, and in some cases, we had to lower prices in pesos because of fewer viewings," Soledad Balayan, head of the real-estate agency Maure Inmobiliaria, told Argentine newspaper La Nación.

Since Millei's repeal of rent control laws took effect on December 29, the supply of rental housing in Buenos Aires has jumped by 195.23%, according to the Statistical Observatory of the Real Estate Market of the Real Estate College (CI)."

Kamala wants to turn the US into Cuba.
 

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