Mills Act Historic Homes Offer Protection from Stagflation

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As the world descends into economic stagnation caused by virus hysteria, lockdown and tyranny, new fright of war accelerates already out-of-control inflation metrics. There are some ways to mitigate the effects of this stagflation. One of the most effective methods to survive and profit from these conditions is by owning assets that do well during times of economic downturn combined with declining value of the U.S. Dollar and other fiat currencies. These assets include: gold and other precious metals; quality stocks; collectibles; and the king of physical assets, real estate.

When its comes to real estate, some offer more benefits than others. Los Angeles real estate has tendered some of the best ROI return on investment, growth and tax benefits for the last hundred years. One type of real estate in particular pays an additional dividend through greatly reduced property taxes. Historic homes in California can sometimes qualify for this extra tax advantage. Los Angeles is home to numerous Mills Act approved homes, including some amazing lofts in Downtown Los Angeles, which also offer prices near historic lows in some cases.

Unlike many suburban areas in Southern California, Downtown L.A. is in a relatively low-priced area of the price chart compared to other areas of the country. In fact, some lofts can today be picked up for about the same price that they were purchased for more than 15 years ago. Add today’s historic low price to about potential property tax savings in the thousands per year, and it’s a bit more clear how Mills Act properties may be the right investment for those wish to prosper during times of stagflation — especially if they also love condos with outstanding architecture and unique character.

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A San Francisco homeless man says he lives free by choice. In a Youtube video, he explains, “Why would I want to pay rent?” Thanks to radical left California politicians, it pays well to be homeless: Those who prefer not to work receive $820.00 monthly to cover food and drugs, plus they can make thousands more in profit by selling deadly narcotics like fentanyl to kids, with almost no interference by law enforcement. Author Michael Shellenberger describes “Why Progressives Ruin Cities” in his book, San Fransicko.

In the City of Los Angeles, the situation is similar. YouTuber German In Venice reports that homeless tents pop back up on the beaches and parks faster than city workers can deal with them. Middle class taxpayers are forced to hand over an extra 10% of their hard-earned tax dollars to help tens of thousands of able-bodied adults to live a care-free, lawless lifestyle of substance abuse. The real cost is much higher: Add the hidden taxes of crime and diminished property values, which are covered up, obfuscated by the uncounted costs of theft, property damage, fear, anxiety, assaults, violent crimes, injuries and deaths. Homeowners can’t always easily measure the damage to property values because this significant loss is buried by the extremely high cost of building, buying and maintaining real estate in L.A. Many seem ignorant of the severe health consequences, extreme dangers and early demise for tens of thousands who don’t get the shelter and care that they need.

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