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by danaris
285 days ago
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That's not true, not if your regulations are sufficiently strict. For instance, if you tax second homes (or third homes, or homes not occupied at least 8 months out of the year, or whatever specific condition you want to use) at 100% of the value per year, you're going to end the purchase of empty real estate to park money, without directly affecting ordinary middle-class people who just want a place to live. Unfortunately, such a measure would be politically untenable—frankly, even in the 2024 environment, and exponentially moreso now. |
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Many locales already charge much higher yearly property taxes on homes not owner occupied [1]. Where I used to live my property taxes were ~2k/year or closer to 10k/year if not owner-occupied. Of course most of that increase will just end up passed on to renters.
[1] Look up 'homestead exemptions'.