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Originally Posted by MiEncanto
Public housing is not subject to property tax so I don't get your argument.
And privately owned low income housing has access to all kinds of special income tax credits and also is valued based on revenue, not value, which if you're not making much profit will lower your property taxes.
GPLET doesn't appear to be for anything other than market rate, save some tiny set aside for like 5 units called 'workforce housing', unless someone can correct me.
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I want to go past tax breaks for affordable housing, I want to subsidize public housing. Makes more sense to me than the things the state already subsidizes.