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New Zealand’s New Government Moves to Ban Foreign Home Ownership

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The government is determined to make it easier for New Zealanders to buy homes and to stop foreigners from driving up prices.

WELLINGTON – New Zealand’s new government is moving quickly to fulfill a campaign promise by banning foreign investors from buying homes.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced Tuesday that she expects to introduce new laws within weeks that would take effect early next year.

She said the government is determined to make it easier for New Zealanders to buy homes and to stop foreigners from driving up prices.

She said the ban would not affect most existing free-trade agreements and would be enacted before the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership, a free-trade deal that 11 nations, including Japan and Australia, are considering signing.

Under the proposed legislation, Australians and foreigners who are New Zealand citizens or residents would be exempt. Foreigners could also continue to buy residential land to build new homes.

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