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New York’s tax on NYC cash home purchases is close to collapse

May 21, 2026 - 20:13

New York’s tax on NYC cash home purchases is close to collapse

A controversial tax targeting all-cash home purchases in New York City is on the verge of falling apart, as a surge in cash transactions has failed to generate the expected revenue. The tax, which was designed to curb speculative buying and raise funds for affordable housing, is now facing criticism from both real estate professionals and policy analysts.

All-cash deals have skyrocketed across the five boroughs, driven by persistently high mortgage rates that have pushed many buyers to bypass traditional financing. According to recent market data, cash purchases now account for nearly half of all home sales in the city, a sharp increase from just a few years ago. However, the tax, which applies a surcharge to these transactions, has not produced the windfall that lawmakers anticipated. Instead, sellers and buyers have found ways to structure deals that minimize the tax burden, often by lowering the recorded sale price or using legal loopholes.

The tax's collapse is being blamed on a combination of market dynamics and flawed policy design. High interest rates have made mortgages unaffordable for many, forcing buyers to rely on cash reserves, but the tax was meant to discourage exactly this type of buying. Critics argue that the measure was poorly timed, as it was enacted just as borrowing costs began to climb. Real estate agents report that many cash buyers are now simply walking away from deals or negotiating lower prices to offset the surcharge, which has further depressed property values in some neighborhoods.

City officials are now under pressure to either revise the tax or scrap it entirely. Proponents of the tax say it was never intended to be a major revenue source, but rather a tool to cool down an overheated market. With cash sales continuing to rise, the policy has clearly failed to achieve its primary goal. Meanwhile, affordable housing advocates worry that without the tax, the city will lose a critical funding stream for new development projects. The future of the tax remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: the current approach is not working.


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