Really? That’s what some in Los Angeles real estate are asking as proponents look to put a proposed billionaire tax onto the November ballot. “This will be the icing on the cake and the most detrimental thing to happen to California, putting this billionaire tax proposal on the ballot and passing it,” The Agency Principal Santiago Arana said. “It will be very difficult to get back from that point.” Branden Williams, co-founder and president of the Beverly Hills Estates, likened increasing costs in the state to a second-rate storyline. “This is a bad comic book out of Batman and Gotham […]
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