▲ | 9rx 3 days ago | |||||||||||||
If the majority faction of the population want to force single family residences, what other majority faction is going to want to force a tax on it? Mathematically, you would need to find overlap where a large segment of the population want both single-family residences and to be taxed on it. Good luck. | ||||||||||||||
▲ | echelon 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
You won't in the suburbs, which isn't where the problems lie. Nobody cares if you have a big single family residence when the land is plentiful. Major urban centers have enough renters to form a voting bloc, and this is where such a policy could be useful to increase housing supply. | ||||||||||||||
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