Governor Ron DeSantis’s push to eliminate property taxes in Florida could lead to a significant increase in home prices, potentially by as much as 7% to 9%. While this offers a financial boon to existing homeowners, experts warn it could exacerbate affordability issues for first-time buyers and renters, while also impacting local government services.
Key Takeaways
- Eliminating property taxes could boost Florida home values by 7-9%.
- This increase would primarily benefit current homeowners, potentially widening the affordability gap for new buyers.
- Local governments heavily rely on property taxes, and their elimination could strain public services like police and fire departments.
- The ultimate impact depends on the specifics of any approved legislation and how lost revenue is replaced.
The Potential Home Value Surge
Analysis from Realtor.com suggests that removing property taxes could immediately inflate Florida’s housing market by an estimated $200 billion to $250 billion. This is because recurring expenses like property taxes are factored into a property’s overall value. Reducing this expense theoretically increases the property’s worth.
Joel Berner, senior economist at Realtor.com, noted that this would be a "boon to existing property owners." However, he cautioned that the measure could "disproportionately benefit wealthy Floridians at the expense of those who don’t own homes, and would make it even harder to break into homeownership because of the increased prices."
Impact on Affordability and Local Services
While homeowners might see their property’s value increase, the flip side is that aspiring buyers and renters could face even higher costs. In a state already grappling with housing affordability challenges due to high mortgage rates and tight inventory, this price surge could make it significantly more difficult for individuals to enter the housing market.
Furthermore, a study by Wichita State University, released by the Florida League of Cities, highlights that property taxes constitute approximately 43% of municipal general fund revenue. Eliminating these taxes could lead to a substantial loss in revenue, potentially impacting funding for essential services such as police and fire departments, public works, and parks. Rural communities, with less diversified revenue streams, could be particularly affected.
Legislative Path and Future Considerations
Several property tax relief proposals have advanced in the Florida legislature, with some potentially appearing on the ballot for voter consideration. However, a complete elimination of property taxes would likely require a constitutional amendment, needing approval from 60% of voters. The exact financial implications and the success of any proposed revenue replacements remain key questions as the debate continues.
Sources
- Florida property tax relief could hurt city services, study says, AOL.com.
- Florida House Price Warning Issued Over Plan to Eliminate Property Taxes, Newsweek.
- Florida homes could gain 9% value without property taxes, WPTV.
- Florida Home Prices Could Jump 9% — A ‘Boon’ For Homeowners, But Not The Win It Seems As DeSantis Pushes To
Eliminate Property Taxes, Benzinga.
