REALTORS converge upon Albany to advocate for property tax relief, home buying incentives

Albany, NY - June 9, 2009 - (RealEstateRama) — Members of the New York State Association of REALTORS will gather at the state Capitol tomorrow to impress upon their representatives in Albany the need for property tax relief, home buying incentives and number of other pro-homeownership initiatives.

“Our lawmakers have a historic opportunity before this session ends to assist New Yorkers in achieving the American Dream of homeownership, and we will encourage them to do so,” said NYSAR President Daniel J. Hartnett.  “We will continue our efforts to educate our legislators about the need for property tax relief through reforms such as shared services, government consolidation and a school property tax cap. In addition, New York’s homebuyers need relief from our highest-in-the-nation closing costs.”

Hartnett noted that REALTORS will also urge their legislators to pass a homebuyer tax credit of up to $7,000 for New Yorkers. This would be similar to the federal first-time homebuyer credit that is bringing new consumers to the market. “A New York program would ensure that housing leads the way to economic recovery here by allowing even more of our residents to surmount the barriers to homeownership and make an investment in their community by having a home to call their own.”

REALTORS will also discuss the potential negative effect of several anti-homeownership proposals including increased real estate-related taxes and proposed limitations on licensee scope of practice.

The New York State Association of REALTORS is a not-for-profit trade organization representing more than 56,000 of New York state’s real estate professionals. The term REALTOR is a registered trademark, which identifies real estate professionals who subscribe to a strict code of ethics as members of the National Association of REALTORS. These REALTORS are also members of the New York State Association of REALTORS as well as their local board or association of REALTORS.

Editor’s Note: REALTOR Lobby Day will begin at 9 a.m. at the Empire State Plaza in Meeting Room 6. New York State Senate Majority Leader Malcolm Smith will address the assembled REALTORS at that time. The event is open to the media.

-###-

Salvatore I. Prividera Jr.
Director of Communications
and Marketing

Tagged as:

Bookmark and Share:   Bookmark and Share

 

 

Comments

No comments yet.

Leave a comment

(required)

(required)


Related posts:

  • New York’s REALTORS urge action on property tax relief
    Albany, NY - December 1, 2008 - (RealEstateRama) – New York State faces unprecedented fiscal challenges, which require unprecedented actions. The gimmicks and other temporary, non-structural budget fixes used in the past are not an option. The state Commission on Property Tax Relief’s report offers concrete proposals that recognize one simple fact, New York’s state and local governments don’t tax too little,...
  • New York REALTORS hail new federal home buying incentive
    Albany, NY - Aug. 4, 2008 - (RealEstateRama) — Today, New York’s 62,000 REALTORS commend President George W. Bush and Congress for the creation and enactment of the housing stimulus legislation that we believe will assist New Yorkers hoping to buy and sell a home. The REALTOR organization has been an advocate for these changes for many years. We applaud the bipartisan...
  • New York REALTORS urge legislators to return to Albany; pass school tax cap
    Albany, NY - July 17, 2008 - (RealEstateRama) — Today, New York’s 62,000 REALTORS call upon their representatives in the state Legislature to return to Albany for the purpose of providing relief to our state’s beleaguered homeowners who are being crushed by high property taxes. We urge them to approve Gov. David Paterson’s school property tax cap proposal as an important first...
  • New York’s REALTORS oppose personal income tax increase
    Albany, NY - March 20, 2009 - (RealEstateRama) — Statement from New York State Association of REALTORS President Daniel J. Hartnett: The New York State Association of REALTORS and its more than 56,000 members strongly oppose any increase to the personal income tax (PIT) and urge lawmakers to make the difficult, yet necessary, decision to cut costs to balance the...