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The Hidden Tax That’s Catching Retirees Off Guard

by M.Celata Real Estate | Aug 20, 2025 | Hidden Tax

For many homeowners, the plan was simple: buy a home, stay put, and let it grow in value over time. That appreciation would eventually help fund retirement, support the next generation, or provide a financial cushion in later years. But for a growing number of seniors, that plan is hitting an unexpected snag, thanks to a little-known tax rule that hasn’t kept up with the times.

What’s the Issue?

When you sell your primary residence, the IRS allows you to exclude a portion of the profit up to $250,000 if you’re single or $500,000 if you’re married and filing jointly from capital gains taxes. Sounds generous, right? It was back in 1997 when those limits were set.

But here’s the catch: those thresholds haven’t changed in nearly three decades, even though home prices have skyrocketed. Since 1997, home values have jumped more than 260% nationwide. That means more homeowners, especially retirees who’ve owned their homes for decades, are now exceeding those limits and facing unexpected tax bills when they sell.

Why Seniors Are Hit the Hardest

Older homeowners are more likely to have paid off their mortgages and seen significant appreciation in their property values. That’s great news until it’s time to sell. In many cases, the equity they’ve built up is now considered taxable income beyond the exclusion limits.

According to recent research, nearly one-third of homeowners over 65 exceed the capital gains exclusion. In some states, that number is even higher. And the average tax bill? A hefty $41,232 for seniors compared to $34,732 for the general population.

The Bigger Picture

This outdated tax rule doesn’t just affect individual homeowners; it’s also contributing to the housing crunch. Many seniors are hesitant to sell and downsize because they don’t want to lose a big chunk of their equity to taxes. That keeps larger, family-friendly homes off the market, limiting options for younger buyers and growing families.

What Can You Do?

If you’re a long-term homeowner or advising someone who is, it’s worth taking a closer look at your home’s appreciation and potential tax exposure. Here are a few tips:

  • Talk to a tax professional before listing your home.
  • Keep records of major home improvements, which can help reduce your taxable gain.
  • Explore options like gifting equity or using trusts if you’re planning to pass your home to heirs.

Final Thoughts

The home you’ve invested in for decades should be a source of security, not stress. As the conversation around housing policy evolves, many experts are calling for updates to the capital gains exclusion to reflect today’s market realities. Until then, being informed and proactive is the best way to protect your hard-earned equity.

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