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by sbov
3774 days ago
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The idea that only SF would have an issue seems like fiction to me. Maybe there would be no issue for tech workers. But for the median income, there would still be issues. Prop 13 was passed because residents were being driven out of their homes due to tax bills from rising property values - my parents were nearly driven out of their house in San Jose before the passage of prop 13. And they bought it in 1972. I don't see how repealing prop 13 will necessarily remove a problem that existed before prop 13. |
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People who live in very expensive real estate that they own already have the option to take their profits and move to Las Vegas or wherever. However, I'm very hesitant to say that property taxes are a legitimate lever to force people out of their homes for the benefit of tech workers moving to California. Especially given that 50% or more of property taxes go to school services which longtime owners aren't even using.
Perhaps the rate of allowable property tax increase in California should be larger than it is or there should be other changes--including making it possible to build more housing--but we should be skeptical of policies that systematically force long-term residents to move away.