This limitation of access could be social (socialist) or private property (capitalist) but some form of limitation there must be.
FORBES: Royal Society's Terrible Report on Population and Consumption
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The mainstream liberal does not consider herself a socialist and accepts private property (though often as a construct of government rules rather than as a human right).
FORBES: Power Imbalance: The Difference Between Liberal and Libertarian Philosophy
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At the end of the 100 years the property can be sold--unless, of course, a socialist government should decide it's a good idea to expropriate foreigners' property.