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It's the tax on recently built projects that is discouraging multifamily development, not the tax on new luxury houses or 50-year-old apartments. So we have a credible estimate of the costs of taxing new developments — 1910 homes/year, incl. 168 affordable. What do we gain from that part of the tax?
Apr 11, 2025, 7:30 PM