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32: Daryl Fairweather – Property Taxes, Housing Affordability, and the American Housing Market
- 2024/01/03
- 再生時間: 13 分
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In this episode, we're joined by Daryl Fairweather, Chief Economist at Redfin. We talk about the importance of property/land taxation, the current state of the American housing market, as well as necessary reforms for housing abundance and affordability.
We cover:
Introduction to Assessment Matters podcast 00:00
Daryl’s bio and big ideas 00:35
Daryl’s experience in behavioral and housing/land economics
How does land use and land taxation make housing so unaffordable in the US?
How does property tax policy affect housing? 1:52
Taxes matter a lot, especially in states such as California
Restrictive zoning and Prop 13 (property tax caps) make housing less affordable
Development is penalized by property taxation that includes improvements
Same flaws with zoning and property tax regimes observed all over the US
The state of the US housing market 5:24
Housing shortage and affordability crisis started well before the COVID-19 pandemic
Interest (and mortgage) rates plus pandemic migration patterns
Regional variations in the US
Is it a good time to buy a home?
What are the changes needed to make housing more affordable? 10:36
Eliminate single-unit and other restrictive zoning
Land value tax policy
Get ahead of the issue in states that are not as far gone as places like California
How to contact Daryl 12:12
Substack: https://hatethegame.substack.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FairweatherPhD