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Perhaps, though many are being sold at a loss in this market, so there would be nothing to tax. Besides, very expensive homes aren't typically purchased for the intent of profit, it is usually the smaller ones (often fixer-uppers).
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Good points machinerat.
by keithold is a prodigal bagger on August 14th, 2009