Moving to a less expensive home, could provide cash that could be invested for additional income or savings for unanticipated expenditures.
Savings can also be recognized in the lower utility costs associated with a smaller home, not to mention, the lower premiums for insurance and property taxes.
Going from the home where you reared your family to one of the new tiny homes may be a bit extreme but downsizing to 2/3 or 50% of your current home may certainly be reasonable. In some situations, your interests may have changed so that a different area or city might be a possibility.
At one time, IRS had a once-in-a-lifetime exclusion of $125,000 of gain from a principal residence but it was changed so that homeowner’s are eligible for an exclusion of $250,000 of gain for single taxpayers and up to $500,000 for married taxpayers who have owned and used their home two out of the last five years and haven’t taken the exclusion in the previous 24 months.
Homeowners should consult their tax professionals to see how this may apply to their individual situation.
Thinking about DOWNSIZING?
I specialize in working with individuals and families in all transitions of life. From first-time homebuyers to downsizing.
I'd love to see how I can assist you!
I specialize in working with individuals and families in all transitions of life. From first-time homebuyers to downsizing.
I'd love to see how I can assist you!
Call me at 404-857-2508 or email me.
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Natasha
Liburd Bazile is
a Realtor with Keller Williams Atlanta Partners
and the Lead Home Stager with Heart
of Decor in Georgia (virtual services available). She prides
herself in being a guide to her clients and finds fulfillment in helping
them achieve their goals.
Direct Phone: (404) 857-2508
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Direct Phone: (404) 857-2508
www.SoldbyNat.com - Email - Facebook - Twitter - YouTube
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