Government
State auditors give clean report on handling of transfer tax funds by East End towns, but cite Riverhead for procedural deficiencies
During 2021 and 2022, Riverhead failed to record the dates on which seven CPF collections totaling $5.3 million were received and failed to deposit $5.3 million in CPF collections — about ⅓ of its collections — within the 10-day period required by state law.
Real Estate
CPF revenues decline regionally compared to record-setting ’21, while Riverhead receipts rise
Riverhead was the only town on the East End to see its Community Preservation Fund revenues increase in 2022.
Government
Thiele: Riverhead sets another land preservation tax revenue record, while the rest of the East End sees decline in 2022
Riverhead Town generated $7.89 million in Community Preservation Fund revenue in the first 11 months of 2022, breaking the yearly record it set in 2021, according to a report by Assembly Member Fred Thiele.
Government
Riverhead will not seek to establish half-percent transfer tax to fund affordable housing
There will be no ballot referendum this year in Riverhead to add a half-percent real estate transfer tax to build revenue for town-sponsored affordable housing opportunities, as the Town Board has determined that the town has enough affordable housing and the state law allowing East End towns to create a “community housing fund” is not meant for Riverhead.
Real Estate
Booming real estate market continues to drive surge in preservation tax revenue
A booming real estate market continues to push preservation fund tax revenues upward. The tax revenues, drawn from a 2% transfer tax on real estate sales, can be used to purchase farmland and open space and fund water quality improvement projects.
Real Estate
Second straight year of record-breaking land preservation tax revenues for East End
The pandemic-fueled red-hot real estate market on the East End has boosted land preservation funds by record amounts. In Riverhead, 2021 CPF transfer tax revenues exceeded the town's budget projection by more than 70%.
News
Pandemic-fueled surge in East End real estate market pushes preservation tax revenues to new record highs
The red-hot real estate market on the East End continues to push home prices higher and break revenue records for the Peconic Bay Community Preservation Fund, which is generated by a 2% tax on real estate transfers in the five East End towns. High demand in the luxury markets on both forks continues to drive the growth.
News
Pandemic’s hot real estate market drives East End preservation tax revenues to historic high
Peconic Bay Community Preservation Fund's revenues in 2020 — $139.42 million —were higher than any other year in the preservation program's 22-year history.
News
Slumping real estate sales mean 31% drop in transfer-tax revenue for Riverhead
Riverhead's Community Preservation Fund revenues are more than 31% so far compared to 2018, thanks to a regional slow-down in the real estate market.
Real Estate
Preservation fund revenues rise in 2017, up 8.3 percent in Riverhead
Real estate transfer tax revenues in 2017 reached the fourth highest total in the 19-year history of the program, Assemblyman Fred Thiele announced this week.