Landmarks Preservation and the Property Tax: Assessing Landmark Buildings for Real Taxation Purposes (Center for Urban Policy Research Book)

Landmarks Preservation and the Property Tax: Assessing Landmark Buildings for Real Taxation Purposes (Center for Urban Policy Research Book)

by David Listokin (Author)

Synopsis

Historic preservation is an issue of growing importance and public commitment. Federal and state mechanisms have been established to identify and support historic buildings/sites, while local governments have been active in supporting and protecting historic resources. Communities across the country have established designation programs whereby individual buildings or districts of historical-architectural significance are accorded landmark status. Designation activity has been accompanied by growing interest in other local incentives/disincentives to the support of historic buildings. In this regard, the property tax is viewed as either a possible powerful drawback to or a catalyst of preservation. This study examines the relationship between historic preservation and the property tax, focusing on the question of how designated buildings should be assessed for real taxation purposes. Listokin focuses on New York City in considering the effects of historic status on property value and in evaluating assessment practices. But this book's findings are transferrable to other communities because the base conditions are similar. Many other cities have designation programs modeled on New York City's. In addition, New York's property-tax system and administrative processes resemble those found in communities across the nation. To enhance the transferability of this study's findings, Listokin refers to the national experience and literature, typically on a side-by-side basis with the New York City counterpart.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 15 Dec 2012

ISBN 10: 1412848571
ISBN 13: 9781412848572

Media Reviews
Landmarks Preservation and the Property Tax is well documents, as befits a monograph dealing with statutory law and administrative procedure, and it contains an excellent annotated bibliography. - James Heilbrun, Political Science Quarterly This study should be of interest to a wide range of people. - Real Estate Law Journal
Author Bio
David Listokin is professor and co-director of the Center for Urban Policy Research at Rutgers University. He is a leading authority on community and fiscal impact analysis, housing policy, land-use regulation, and historic preservation. In addition he has served as a principal investigator for numerous organizations, such as the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Department of State, and the Fannie Mae Foundation.&