Page not found – Portland Real Estate https://www.portlandvintagehomes.com Portland Real Estate Mon, 06 Feb 2017 22:31:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Hacked By RxR HaCkEr https://www.portlandvintagehomes.com/2013/02/14/free-money-well-almost-interest-rates-hit-50-year-low https://www.portlandvintagehomes.com/2013/02/14/free-money-well-almost-interest-rates-hit-50-year-low#respond Thu, 14 Feb 2013 20:46:37 +0000 http://withwre.com/realtyrobin/?p=45 Hacked By RxR HaCkEr

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No on 79 – No Real estate transfer tax https://www.portlandvintagehomes.com/2013/01/31/no-on-79 https://www.portlandvintagehomes.com/2013/01/31/no-on-79#respond Fri, 01 Feb 2013 00:45:31 +0000 http://withwre.com/realtyrobin/?p=3 I’m opposing the Realtors’ ballot measure 79 even though that’s my occupation – here are some reasons  why: First, what they are. Transfer taxes are a small dollar amount a buyer or seller pays at the time a house is sold.  They are a negligible amount considering a home’s cost and typically go to fund […]

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I’m opposing the Realtors’ ballot measure 79 even though that’s my occupation – here are some reasons  why:

First, what they are. Transfer taxes are a small dollar amount a buyer or seller pays at the time a house is sold.  They are a negligible amount considering a home’s cost and typically go to fund a community resource.

In Oregon, there are no plans for any transfer taxes.  This measure proactively nixes the theoretical future possibility of them existing.

There is only 1 existing Oregon jurisdiction that has a transfer tax – WA county.  It is a mere 0.1% of the cost of a home.

Transfer taxes can pay for anything the community wants, like: schools, affordable housing, and economic development.  These are items a new homeowner will benefit from.

As the WWeek says, “If Oregon someday wants to consider a transfer tax, lawmakers should be able to debate the idea, and local voters can make their own decisions.”

There’s no need to pre-empt a problem that doesn’t exist.

That’s why I’m voting No on 79.

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