These subsidies are financial aids from the government to help individuals purchase their first home, making homeownership more accessible. Proponents argue that it helps people afford their first home and promotes homeownership. Opponents argue that it distorts the housing market and could lead to higher prices.
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Yes and it should be for all first time homebuyers regardless of whether the previous living generation has owned property. It is wrong to assume that because someone has a parent who owns a home that they can afford to and are willing to provide financial assistance for their children to purchase a home of their own.
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