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Spokane leaders eye property tax reform to promote building
Spokane leaders are advancing a land-value tax pilot proposal informed by analysis from the Center for Land Economics, which would shift property taxes off new buildings and onto vacant lots and parking lots to curb speculation and accelerate housing development.
Tax Land, Not Buildings, to Spur Development
Greg Miller writes in The Rooftop series for New America on the need to center property tax reform in discussions on housing supply. Cities should start by taxing land, not builings.
The Squares That Guarantee a Real Estate Win
Lars Doucet of the Center for Land Economics explains how Monopoly’s Georgist origins mirror today’s housing affordability crisis—and why land value taxes are gaining real-world momentum as a path toward housing abundance.
Could the Land Value Tax Solve the Housing Shortage?
Greg Miller of CLE makes the case that shifting property taxes from buildings onto land through a land value tax could unlock faster housing production.
NY land value tax proposed to make housing affordable
New York legislators are proposing a land value tax pilot program, an idea backed by experts from the Center for Land Economics.
Connecting Value Creation with Value Capture
Greg Miller presents at the Strong Towns National Gathering on the need to consider land value taxes to unlock the market toward infill development.
State chronically undervalues vacant land in Baltimore
The Baltimore Banner speaks with the Center for Land Economics covering CLE’s report uncovering systematic undervaluation of vacant land in Baltimore.