More Indians own property in London than Englishmen

Immigrants in the USA own more houses than locals. Immigrants in Taiwan own more houses than locals. It’s pretty common worldwide.

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What percentage of people are immigrants in Taiwan?
According to the Tawainese government, 797,122 foreigners were living in Taiwan at the end of 2020, making up about 3.4% of the population.

How does 3.4%… which realistically would be much smaller than that as most of the immigrants here are vietnamese, phillipino, indonesian migrant workers own more homes than locals?

Hint: the Chinese are immigrants. They own nearly all of everything here. Much like European immigrants in North America. Vietnamese etc immigrants are the minority compared to Chinese immigrants.

Those all look the opposite of homeless. They are homed. What they don’t have is legal entitlement to land :upside_down_face:

A tent is more of a shelter than a home.

Not if it’s [placement is] permanent.

A ditch on a public road probably isn’t a very permanent place. Let alone somewhere to raise a family

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Yup. So they aren’t homeless, they are landless. Nevermind. A sarcastic joke isn’t fun when it needs to be explained :smiling_face_with_tear: like people living in vehicles. Trailers…condos … haha, nevermind.

By that you mean Taiwanese people? Or like, CCP chinese?

Englishmen have no problem with a bunch of toffs still owning a 1/3 of the land going back 800 years or ao and using trusts to hide it from the taxman , can hardly start complaining about the Indians now.

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I’m sure the london home buying indians were either toffs or rich gits themselves.

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I mean the Chinese that immigrated to Taiwan. Or the Chinese that just came and took what they vaunted. Either way, they are just as foreign as the vietnamese or whomever else. The Han population here is even a vast majority, not just real estate ownership. Religion and so on. Same with the Europeans in North America. This story is common. At least the new wave of Indians in London are playing by the rules and doing it legally and with permission.