
#327 Why Property Taxes Are “Un-American”: Breaking Down Florida’s Push to End Them
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Could we be witnessing the beginning of the end for property taxes in America? In this thought-provoking episode, Ron Phillips unpacks Florida’s bold new proposal to eliminate property taxes and what that could mean for homeowners, real estate investors, and the American dream itself. If you’ve ever questioned whether you truly own your home, this episode will challenge the way you think about real estate, taxes, and personal liberty.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE
- Why Florida is considering eliminating property taxes and how it could work
- How skyrocketing insurance and tax bills are crushing retirees and working families
- What property tax elimination would mean for personal freedom and private ownership
- The relationship between property taxes and unrealized capital gains
- What savvy investors should be watching if this passes—and where opportunities could emerge
RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE
- Florida Explores Ditching Property Tax as Home Prices Soar
- Redfin
- Florida Policy Institute
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