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by endisneigh
1382 days ago
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> All the private money in the world isnt convincing land owners in San Francisco to demolish and build apartment blocks to accomodate demand. This has nothing to do with tax. Just change the laws. smh. Plenty of people want to develop their land in San Francisco. Here's one example: https://reason.com/2018/02/21/san-francisco-man-has-spent-4-... Again, private money already wants to develop. Taxation is not necessary. Remove the red tape. Government involvement is the problem not the solution. |
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Those property owners with $3 million houses will do everything in their power to prop their value up. That means inhibiting high density development. That means pretending a laundromat is "historic".
With a 100% LVT their houses arent worth $3 million theyre worth exactly as much as an equivalent house in Omaha.
There is no point in NIMBYing to inhibit housing with stupid shit like pretending a laundromat is a historic building. Inhibiting development wont drive up property prices. Change those laws and others will be abused.
But those people with $3 million houses will do ANYTHING to prevent an LVT.