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Property Tax Trends 2023 and 2024

Catherine Collins

February 2025, English

This report provides an overview of new developments in property taxation in 2023 and 2024. Special attention is given to changes in eligibility requirements for property tax relief programs.

Other Publications

Housing, Local Government, Property Tax

February 2025, English

This report provides an overview of new developments in property taxation in 2023 and 2024. Special attention is given to changes in eligibility requirements for property tax relief programs.

Other Publications

Housing, Local Government, Property Tax

Assessment Limits Create Tax Disparities That Obstruct Homeownership By Jon Gorey, January 30, 2025
Two rows of tan and gray townhomes with rooftop solar panels. The rows are separated by a paved road flanked by wide,, white sidewalks.
Where to Build and How to Pay for It: Experts Weigh In By Jon Gorey, January 29, 2025
As Wars Rage, Cities Face a Dark New Era of Urban Destruction By Anthony Flint, January 29, 2025
A hand-painted stop sign on a street corner in New Orleans.
Of Potshots and Potholes

Social Media and Urban Infrastructure

By Rob Walker, January 24, 2025

Property Taxes and the Great Recession

The Role of Property Tax Limits

Thomas Brosy and Chiara Ferrero

January 2025, English

Working Paper

Land Markets, Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance

January 2025, English

Working Paper

Land Markets, Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance

A line of cars drives past a blue sign that reads evacuation route.
Storm Surge: How Can Cities and Regions Plan for Climate Relocation? By Jon Gorey, January 19, 2025
State house dome of a Unites States city with a body of water in the background.

Updates on the State of Statewide Housing Policy: New Insights into Implementation and Results 

Semida Munteanu, Jenny Schuetz, and Sydney Zelinka

January 2025, English

With US housing prices continuing to rise, state governments are increasingly seeking to address long-term housing affordability issues by pursuing statewide land use reforms that encourage housing production. A new Lincoln Institute Policy Download shares some of the high-level lessons learned from a recent state housing policy convening and recommends ways to make state policies more effective.

Policy Downloads

Housing

January 2025, English

With US housing prices continuing to rise, state governments are increasingly seeking to address long-term housing affordability issues by pursuing statewide land use reforms that encourage housing production. A new Lincoln Institute Policy Download shares some of the high-level lessons learned from a recent state housing policy convening and recommends ways to make state policies more effective.

Policy Downloads

Housing

Seven Need-to-Know Trends for Planners in 2025  By Jon DePaolis, January 16, 2025