Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S966

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to funding housing and mitigating investor real estate in seasonal communities

Impact

The implementation of S966 is expected to provide municipalities with better tools for addressing housing shortages aggravated by investor-driven real estate fluctuations. By imposing a voluntary local transfer fee, cities and towns can enhance their capacities to fund housing projects, potentially leading to the creation of sustainable housing solutions. The bill makes clear that funds collected will be monitored and must be used for affordable housing purposes, thereby ensuring accountability in local governance.

Summary

Senate Bill S966 proposes the adoption of a transfer fee to be applied to the sale of real property in designated seasonal communities in Massachusetts. This legislation aims to improve funding mechanisms for affordable housing in these areas, particularly where real estate investment has significantly impacted residential space availability. The bill stipulates that transfer fees would go directly into municipal affordable housing trust funds, with their utilization focused on the development, rehabilitation, and preservation of affordable housing options for low- and moderate-income households.

Contention

Although proponents argue that S966 is a necessary step toward mitigating the detrimental effects of speculative real estate transactions in seasonal communities, critics raise concerns regarding the additional financial burden on home buyers. Detractors suggest such fees might dissuade potential buyers, further complicating the housing market. Furthermore, debates surrounding the limits and exemptions of the transfer fees are anticipated, especially concerning transactions that could be classified under local and familial exemptions, which could create disparities in implementation across communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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