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Originally Posted by CoachKandSportsguy
having to spend more money to solve an illiquid asset price issue is the result of high value exclusivity. Just tax them more to pay more for service labor. They won't miss it at all. Lots of economically stupid answers because people like cheap answers, or want govt to solve their own created issues. Everything comes with a cost, like convenience, and exclusivity. If you want it, deal with it, don't ask the govt to fix it for you.
Similar economic issue here in rural FL, lots more high paying jobs 60 minutes away in Orlando, and TV is mostly exclusive to retirees able to afford it. . . similar issues, excessive house values are not a great goal for home owners other than ego.
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Assuming you agreed with my premise. Not asking government to do it...want the onus on, in this case, the resort operators who are printing cash in places like SS and Aspen/Vail. Thus workforce housing development. Obviously CO just like FL would in similar circumstances, probably initiate tax breaks, TIFF and PILOT agreements to do so.