• 32: Daryl Fairweather – Property Taxes, Housing Affordability, and the American Housing Market

  • Jan 3 2024
  • Length: 14 mins
  • Podcast

32: Daryl Fairweather – Property Taxes, Housing Affordability, and the American Housing Market

  • Summary

  • 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

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