We are usually taxed at 1.2%, and that means in 80 years, it is 96% of the house and it is devoured alive.
The Constitution said people have the Rights to Properties. It does not says, "People have the Rights to Properties ONLY WHEN THEY PAY UP."
For example, if Peter has the rights to property, and he doesn't have money, and now his house is taken away, or that his food money is taken away, now he doesn't have the rights to the property. (or he will have the "rights" to the property and without food he'd be dead.) The Constitution never said you don't have the rights to the property when you CANNOT PAY UP.