Es ist nicht das Haus, es ist das Land [OC]

Von Maxinomics

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  1. SiliconDiver on

    I mean its multiple things.

    The land iteslf is getting more expensive.

    The houses are getting bigger.

    The construction of houses is getting more expensive.

    But yes, Land is the big one, and is why I’m a big fan of an LVT rather than just a straight property tax.

  2. Are you saying the most important 3 things in real estate are location, location, location?

  3. Winning-Basil2064 on

    The way some places tax the value also different, i recall some places they included together both land and building, some calculate taxes on each individual assets

  4. iamamuttonhead on

    There are caveats to this. Houses frequently have very little value appreciation and land in healthy urban areas appreciates relatively rapidly. The thing is, the replacement cost of the house appreciates at a similar rate to the land. So, if you wanted a new house on that land it would cost you multiples of an existing home.

  5. Hot_Succotash_3844 on

    It’s supply and demand. They stopped making land a while back…

  6. I just don’t understand why most countries don’t have a land value tax. It’s such an obvious and efficient solution to so many problems.

  7. caseybvdc74 on

    The problem is nimby laws make it illegal to build dense housing on the land so you have less housing per unit of land so its both.

  8. ballrus_walsack on

    This is a macro view of a micro thing. There’s no fidelity or resolution here to give useful info.

  9. I assume this is not comprehensive since Teton County, Wyoming is not represented in any way.

  10. NotForMeClive7787 on

    What is driving this though in a country with more land than it will ever need??

  11. integrating_life on

    This is not even close to the full story. Cost of construction has soared.

  12. AVgreencup on

    But it’s not really the land, is it? It’s the fact that you can put a house on that land. It’s about location. It’s not like people are buying the land to start little micro farms

  13. You can increase the value of your dirt if you get it rezoned for denser housing, too.

  14. MaxTheCatigator on

    Land price is largely a function of population size. Phoenix for example grew by 30% over the last 12 years, ergo real estate prices soared.

  15. H3adshotfox77 on

    Except the cost to have a house built is still insane and inflated.

  16. Well duh – but building the copy/paste 5 bedroom large home on top of it still isn’t helping me.

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