Why Americas Biggest Cities Are Littered With Vacant Lots, WSJ
From New York to Austin, Americas biggest cities are littered with vacant plots of land because property tax bills can skyrocket once vacant lots are developed into homes and apartments. WSJ explains the unseen role property taxes play in the countrys housing shortage and explores the merit of a landvalue tax. Photo Illustration: Amber Bragdon 0:00 Whats wrong with the current U. S. propertytax system 0:41 Why taxes go up when property improvements are made 2:22 Analyzing the scale of vacant land in Austin 3:52 The pros and cons of a landvalue tax WSJ Explains News moves fast, and there s not always time to untangle the complex forces driving the day s biggest stories. WSJ Explains breaks down big market moves, business and economic trends, and scientific developments to help you stay ahead of the curve. , PropertyTax, Housing, WSJ
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