February 23, 2026 - 07:38
A contentious proposal to empower towns across Cape Cod to levy a new real estate transfer tax has ignited significant public backlash, prompting a formal petition to be sent to the Massachusetts State House. The measure, approved by the Barnstable County Regional Government, seeks to allow individual towns to impose a fee of up to 2% on property sales exceeding certain price thresholds, with the stated aim of funding affordable housing initiatives.
Opponents of the plan argue it places an unfair and substantial financial burden on homeowners, effectively penalizing them for selling their property. Critics, including many local residents and real estate professionals, contend that the tax would further strain an already hyper-competitive and costly housing market, making homeownership even less attainable for young families and year-round residents. They warn it could discourage property turnover and negatively impact the local economy.
The petition now moves to Beacon Hill, where state legislators will ultimately decide whether to grant this new taxing authority to Cape Cod municipalities. The debate underscores the intense regional struggle to balance urgent affordable housing needs with the economic realities of residents in one of Massachusetts' most iconic and expensive coastal regions. The outcome will be closely watched as a potential precedent for other communities facing similar housing crises.
May 9, 2026 - 01:48
EXCLUSIVE: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Takes His $49 Million Hawaii Compound Off the Market—Weeks After Attack on San Francisco HomeOpenAI CEO Sam Altman has quietly taken his sprawling Hawaii compound off the market, just weeks after an attack on his San Francisco residence. The luxury property, valued at approximately $49...
May 8, 2026 - 01:38
New York City Pied-a-Terre Tax Gets Closer to Reality. Real Estate Stocks Shrug It Off.A long-discussed proposal to tax luxury second homes in New York City is inching closer to becoming law, stirring frustration among business leaders while leaving real estate investors surprisingly...
May 7, 2026 - 02:37
Mamdani’s tax the rich slogan is ‘just as hateful’ as racial slurs, New York real estate titan saysA New York real estate billionaire has sparked controversy by comparing Mayor Zohran Mamdani`s `tax the rich` campaign slogan to racial slurs, calling it equally hateful. The developer, a titan in...
May 6, 2026 - 08:32
Private Real Estate Compensation Bounces Back Across the BoardThe recovery in private real estate compensation is picking up speed, with median pay rising in nearly every job category in 2025, according to the latest compensation survey from Sousou Partners...