• Rivalarrival@lemmy.today
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    1. Establish Owner occupant credit against property taxes. You pay a lower tax rate for your home than an investor pays for the home next door.

    2. Increase property taxes. A lot.

    3. Increase owner-occupant credit commensurate with the increase in property taxes: your taxes don’t change (they might even drop), but investors pay much more. The tax rate only increases on investors.

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      8 months ago

      You can buy your own house and do what you want with it (within law).

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    Just a heads-up: There is not an actual source that shows that private equity purchased 44% of single-family homes in 2023, let alone that Blackstone did. This all seems to be coming from this Medium article misunderstanding or misrepresenting the linked cnbc article (EDIT: and others) the source for the 44% number, which is not, in fact the cnbc article. That was my bad.