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It’s Time To Go Shopping W CPF Money!

By Judi Desiderio, Monday, March 03, 2014
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Peconic bay community preservation fund revenues from the five east end towns that collect cpf 2% tax on real estate sales rose to its
overall second highest level since it’s inception 15 years ago.
This tax is customarily paid by the buyer, is not to be confused with the peconic land trust, which is a highly respected not for profit, funded through donations.
2013 resulted in $95.43 million in revenues.
Southampton town collected it’s highest annual revenue ever at $57.79 million, which exceeds the entire tax collection from all 5 towns in 2008- the bottom!

Last year there were 8,328 transactions taxed, 2,356 more than 2012.
2013 was the best year for hamptons real estate / east end real estate since 2005

IT’S TIME TO GO SHOPPING WITH CPF MONEY