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Gabriel M, Ahlfeldt ; Nicolai, Wendland ; Gabriel, Ahlfeldt ; Volker, Nitsch ; Volker, Nitsch. (2019) Ease versus noise: long-run changes in the value of transport (dis)amenities.
In: CEP Discussion Papers. RePEc:cep:cepdps:dp1631.
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Under the assumptions made, it is then straightforward to approximate a real property tax rate for the different scenarios by multiplying the ratio of the Einheitswert over market value by the tax rate and the tax factor. The typical tax rate in central Berlin is 0.35% (non-single-family houses) and the tax factor is 810%, thus the real property tax is 0.3%. In other parts of Germany, the real property tax rate is likely to be lower because the tax factors are much lower. Moreover, property price appreciation was, on average, higher at 7%, implying a ratio of Einheitswert over market value of just about 5% (Bundesministerium der Finanzen, 2011).
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