Gutachter gehen davon aus, dass die Landforderung in Richmond den Immobilienwert um bis zu 30 bis 40 Prozent senken könnte

    https://vancouversun.com/news/bc-appraisers-say-land-claims-reducing-property-values-richmond-30-to-40-per-cent-cowichan

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    1. CenturyStatistic on

      This feels like a classic case of perception outrunning reality. The article has appraisers and the premier both saying nobody is losing their homes, but the fear that it could happen is enough to spook buyers. Real estate markets are incredibly sensitive to uncertainty.

    2. NewAdventureTomorrow on

      Whatever your opinion is on this…

      Why are we even allowing land claims over public parks? Do we seriously want to privatize public parks? I just can’t wrap by head around this and why so many far-left people are pushing for privatization of parks. It’s just so odd.

      We’re already spending at least $63 Billion a year at the federal level to help indigenous peoples… and yet the bands also want public parks too?

      https://canadaspends.com/en/federal/spending/indigenous-services-and-northern-affairs

    3. Just another low-brow rage bait headline . Show us the proof values have gone down 30-40 percent without snivelling and whining about natives!

    4. CapedCauliflower on

      Indigenous take money that would be used for healthcare, doctors, schools, teachers, libraries, etc, and then still want the land as well.

      Society evolved into modern form for a reason. We’re never reverting back to those times.

    5. Efficient_Chest9837 on

      Property where certain sections of the land titles act apparently don’t apply could have lost value, wow, who could have predicted this?

    6. TerribleTimR on

      The curiosity that its not 100% is astounding.
      Who would want to invest in something that could be taken away from them for pennies on the dollar at any time?

    7. Can I ask our indigenous friends to now do Victoria? Could do with a 30-40% price drop over here.

    8. China_bot42069 on

      Our company is thinking of moving operations out of lower mainland for this reason. I don’t get why the judges and LPC voter thought this was a good idea 

    9. ochocinco_tacos on

      Indigenous affairs are already the 4th or 5th biggest expense in the federal budget. This serves less than 10% of the population (an expense that is already out of control and increasing steadily). And now people are scared that the government is giving the titles to some of the most expensive, privately owned, land in the country back to the indigenous population. And the only reassurance the landowners have is “trust us, nobody is coming for your house”. The way our country is going will absolutely sow division between the indigenous population and the rest of Canada. This is NOT reconciliation.

    10. soaringupnow on

      „Indigenous Relations Minister Spencer Chandra Herbert argued that private property isn’t on the table in the Cowichan case, or in other land claims currently underway, unless there is a willing buyer and a willing seller.“

      I see an „unless“ there.

      They seem to be saying that private property isn’t affected until you try and sell it.

      Sounds like it’s affected to me.

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