Remember when “downsizing” was something you did to your closet every spring? Now, it’s a buzzword for a major financial move: selling the big family home to streamline expenses, pocket extra cash, or fund that dream RV trip. Especially for Baby Boomers and Gen Xers stepping into retirement territory, downsizing isn’t just about purging your dusty attic—it’s about deciding how you want to live the next chapter of your life.
But there’s a caveat. Before you pop that “For Sale” sign in the ground, you’ve gotta get tax-savvy. Because the IRS? They never miss an opportunity to tag along.
Let’s get right into the heavy stuff: capital gains taxes. Suppose you sell your long-time home for more than you paid for it—yay, profit! But that profit might be taxable. There is good news, though: if the property was your primary residence for at least two of the last five years, the IRS offers a sweet exclusion—up to $250,000 for single filers, and $500,000 if you’re married filing jointly.
Sounds too good to be true? Well, there are a few catches:
Short Occupancy: If you haven’t lived in the house for that magic two-year window, or used it as a rental or business site, you’ll likely face a bigger tax bill.
Multiple Properties: Selling more than one home? You don’t get to claim this exclusion twice in the same two-year period.
Essentially, don’t assume your sale profit automatically sails off tax-free. You might need to plan your timing or usage to snag the best tax breaks.
Yes, you can still find deductions—but it’s complicated. Recent legislation (looking at you, Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017) capped state and local tax (SALT) deductions at $10,000. That might cramp your style if you live in a high-tax state.
The moving deduction is no longer allowed except for the military.
Downsizing can do more than trim your monthly bills—it can boost your golden years. Turn your home’s equity into rocket fuel for your retirement:
Time Your Sale Wisely: Selling in a strong market = bigger proceeds, and a well-structured sale can minimize your tax hit.
Park Funds in Tax-Advantaged Accounts: Rolling part of that new nest egg into IRAs or 401(k)s (up to the contribution limits) can help cushion your post-paycheck life.
Diversify, Diversify, Diversify: Talk to a financial advisor about distributing your proceeds into a blend of stocks, bonds, or even real estate investment trusts (REITs). Because “eggs” and “one basket” never end well.
Heard the rumor that you might get to carry your old property’s tax basis over to a new one? In certain places—California, we’re looking at you—this is more than a myth. Laws like Proposition 13 allow eligible homeowners to transfer their property tax base to a new home.
But the rules are notoriously finicky. Age requirements, property values, and county regulations can all squash your hopes if you don’t follow them to the letter. This is the kind of nuance that can save you bundles… or cost you if you mess it up.
Let’s be real: the money you’ve spent a lifetime building is on the line here. You want to keep as much of it as possible—preferably for fun stuff like spoiling grandkids or traveling the world, not handing it over to Uncle Sam.
That’s why a little strategic planning goes a long way. And you don’t have to be the tax code’s best friend to do it right. You just need the right people in your corner.
Ready to turn your downsizing dreams into a fully informed reality? We’ve got you.
Call or email our office now, and let’s chat through your situation—no generic, one-size-fits-all advice here. We’ll help you:
Identify tax pitfalls specific to your property
Pinpoint opportunities for deductions and exclusions
Map out strategies to amplify your retirement savings
Don’t let confusion about capital gains or complicated tax rules derail your next life move. Get clarity today—and set yourself up for a smoother, more profitable transition into those well-earned golden years.
Remember: The smartest moves are made with eyes wide open… and a solid tax plan under your belt.
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