In their current form, our property taxes discourage much-needed new housing—while doing little to deter those who are actively hoarding land and homes. We need an overhaul if we’re serious about housing affordability, and luckily, we don’t have to look far for the answer.

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    1 year ago

    Oh bloody hell.

    Look: if someone’s bleating about high taxes, you know where it came from. This is classic “don’t tax, don’t spend” conservative bullshit.

    Next people will be bleating about the high cost of fire support and road maintenance they’re next paying directly out of pocket.

    … or what the fuck did you think cities DO with the tax money you don’t want to pay?

    I like it when my water and power and sewer work, so kindly fuck off with your tax whinging and just pay your fair share.

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      1 year ago

      lol I’d encourage you to read the article before commenting. The authors are arguing for more taxation, but via land taxes instead of building.

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        tl;dr: Investors buy land and leave it undeveloped to avoid taxes while they wait for prices to rise.

        tl;dr2: Rich people suck money out of the system, adding no value and making life more expensive for everyone else.