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Housing Bubble 2: Return of the Ugly
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I don't know if you know this or not, but there are MASSIVE tax benefits for those who have lived in the same house for 25 years. They get to write off something like 100k of tax burden if they're over 55, along with another 25k in homestead exemption.
Plus, housing taxes are generally limited to a 3% or so increase every year; so many of these older folks would actually be paying MORE taxes, on a smaller property if they were to take your advice.
Many of these people are paying the taxes of the home they bought when it was $100k; but is now worth 1M
These sound like state, county, or local rules specific to those regions. Are any of these you're mentioning federal that would apply to all in the USA?
There is not such a thing as a federal property tax. But similar rules exist across much of the USA.
From Cornell Law School:
Additionally, many of these protections (not homestead, but additionals that exist in various states) only kick in once a homeowner has lived in the house for more than [X] number of years.
It would be financial suicide for many older folks to move to a smaller dwelling. You can leverage your home for home equity loans as well, so moving in the current state of the housing market would be downright WILD to think of; you would be purchasing a smaller estate at an inflated price, re-pinning your tax rate to the inflated price you bought it at.