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Response rates from 10.3k Libertarian voters.

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53%
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53%
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 @9ZJSZ8Z from Indiana  answered…7mos7MO

No, the government should focus on lowering interest rates and inflation, which would lower the cost of home buying for first time buyers.

 @9RSDVGN from Virginia  answered…10mos10MO

No, but they should incentivize construction of more housing and residential buildings to reduce prices.

 @9RZY5CM from Louisiana  answered…10mos10MO

I'd rather the government make landlords illegal and take over all their properties. And charge a much lower amount to rent to non-homeowners.

 @7WDP6PT  from North Carolina  answered…3mos3MO

Yes, this would help ease the burden of bills of the first time home buyer and make people want to get a house as well

 @9RFDC4V from Kansas  answered…11mos11MO

Depends on income and the type of house being developed. If it is for purely ownership of the house to be used by the owner and used as the primary residence by the family then yes it should be subsidized.

 @B5LDN7M from Indiana  answered…2wks2W

Subsidies will force people into the same area for their whole life. Instead, focus should be put on reducing the overall cost of houses through decreasing inflation.

 @B5KWRHL from Michigan  answered…2wks2W

I think that if you cannot afford to buy your own home and you already have a stable home, and you just want to move into your own house, or if you are not trying to be able to afford a home on your own, I think that you should not get the subsidies. But I think that if you are struggling in life, and do not have a place to go to if you cannot buy a home by a certain deadline, then you should be allowed to apply for a subsidies.

 @B5K2WBQ from Connecticut  answered…2wks2W

No, because this could repeat 2008 and/or raise housing prices from people attempting to still gain money.