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Seeks to disincentivize corporate buy up of Rhode Island’s limited Housing Stock
State House, Providence – Currently, in the United States, private equity backed corporations such as American Homes 4 Rent and Innovation Homes are buying up single family homes at an alarming rate. While this is not a new phenomenon, given the current economic and housing market conditions, these buy ups have exacerbated many of the financial woes held not only by Rhode Islanders, but Americans nationwide.
Rhode Island is currently facing an unprecedented housing shortage which is contributing to a dramatic increase in both rent and home prices. A large-scale corporate buy up of residential property in Rhode Island could prove to be devastating, given the current economy and housing market.
“The Real Estate Conveyance Tax” sponsored by Representative Brian C. Newbery (District 48, N Smithfield/Burrillville), aims to disincentivize private equity backed corporations from purchasing Rhode Island’s limited single-family housing stock, alleviating some of the competition faced by first time homebuyers. The bill authorizes an additional tax at the rate of $6.90 for every $500 paid for the purchase of a single-family dwelling. This new tax would be levied against corporations/corporate entities with assets over $15 million. Should corporations/corporate entities decide to eat the additional cost brought on by this new tax, revenues from this tax would be added to the state’s Housing Production Fund to promote the construction and rehabilitation of more affordable housing units. “This bill kills two birds with one stone,” said Representative Newberry. “Our goal is to help first time homebuyers, by disincentivizing corporations interested in buying up our limited single-family housing stock. This win-win legislation also provides a potential bolster to the state’s only annual housing production funding stream. This is a concrete proposal to better the housing climate in Rhode Island.” -30-
The 2023 Rhode Island House of Representatives Minority Caucus (Republican) is comprised of the following elected members representing constituents who live in the following districts throughout the Ocean State: Minority Leader, Michael Chippendale, District 40 (Foster, Glocester, Coventry); Minority Whip David Place, District 47 (Burrillville, Glocester); Representative George Nardone, District 28 (Coventry); Representative Brian Newberry, District 48 (North Smithfield, Burrillville); Representative Robert Quattrocchi, District 41 (Scituate, Cranston); Representative Sherry Roberts, District 29 (Coventry, West Greenwich) Representative Brian Rea, District 53 (Glocester, Smithfield). For more information on the House Minority Caucus, please visit www.rihousegop.org
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