Prop 19 Examples - Over 55 and Transferring Property Taxes in California

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

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  • @alexmontalvolarealtor
    @alexmontalvolarealtor Год назад +8

    Hello Christian, thanks for explaining this. Our escrow officer went through this. However, the way you explained it, made more sense.!!

  • @davidcooper7339
    @davidcooper7339 Год назад +10

    Outstanding job of explaining prop 19. Thank you for imparting the math which was extremely helpful. You're a wonderful teacher and I'm grateful to you. Thank you!

    • @WIREassociates
      @WIREassociates  Год назад +2

      Thanks, David, I really appreciate the kind words! Glad it was helpful!

    • @davidcooper7339
      @davidcooper7339 Год назад

      @@WIREassociates Thank you Christian

  • @lesmomo3935
    @lesmomo3935 Год назад +8

    Interesting. I had zero clue about that nugget at the end. Thanks for making this understandable Christian. 👍

    • @WIREassociates
      @WIREassociates  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching, Les! Yes, that will get some people who aren't careful!

    • @donaldlee6760
      @donaldlee6760 11 месяцев назад +1

      Another up vote on the end nugget. It's the questions you don't even know to ask that can potentially bite you later, so thanks for educating the public.

  • @tieumisadhu8069
    @tieumisadhu8069 Год назад +2

    Informative video. What is the best solution to use Pro 19 if I want to move to 2nd or 3rd purchase? To purchase a more expensive or less expensive house first to avoid mistake?

    • @WIREassociates
      @WIREassociates  Год назад +2

      More expensive first....that will establish the value for subsequent transfer.

  • @larryali1260
    @larryali1260 Год назад +2

    Hi Christian, thanks so much for this helpful video. One question that I have not been able to find the answer to. Does the new house property tax transfer savings relate to the entire property tax bill. Meaning the base tax AND the all of the supplemental taxes? What about Mello Roos? Thanks in advance for your help!!

    • @WIREassociates
      @WIREassociates  Год назад +1

      The only thing that transfers is the base year value (the number used to calculate property taxes)...not the property tax amount. Mello Roos and supplemental taxes do not transfer.

  • @Skyline-dy7xv
    @Skyline-dy7xv Год назад +2

    Excellent presentation! If I decide to convert my current primary residence into a rental, is the property still covered by the Prop 13 property tax protections?

    • @WIREassociates
      @WIREassociates  Год назад +2

      Thanks for watching! Your property taxes won't be reassessed by turning the property into a rental, but you won't be able to transfer this property tax basis to any other properties.

    • @Skyline-dy7xv
      @Skyline-dy7xv Год назад +1

      @@WIREassociates Thank you so much! We appreciate your response!

  • @sandras5772
    @sandras5772 Год назад +2

    Hello Christian, What about when the replacement property has special assessment/ mello roos? How is that calculated?

    • @WIREassociates
      @WIREassociates  Год назад +1

      Those aren't part of the equation for transferring value...only the assessed value of the properties matter.

    • @sandras5772
      @sandras5772 Год назад +1

      So we add that an extra? I'm a Realtor and having a difficult time estimating taxes for a client. I have a prop 19 calculator from First American.

    • @WIREassociates
      @WIREassociates  Год назад

      @@sandras5772 Most of those Prop 19 calculators are way too unnecessarily complex. Calculate the base year value and ignore special assessments on the original house, then add those special assessments after calculating the property taxes on the new house (if the new house has special assessments).

  • @MinhTran-fc7jl
    @MinhTran-fc7jl Год назад +2

    do you have to pay supplemental tax when you purchase a house with same price and use prop 19?

    • @WIREassociates
      @WIREassociates  11 месяцев назад

      Great question...you might. It will depend on what your property tax basis is and how it compares to the current owner's property tax basis.

  • @lesmomo3935
    @lesmomo3935 Год назад +3

    Can you sell to your child/relative and buy a new place? Are there limitations on who you can sell to & what you have to sell for in order to use prop19 on the next property? Thanks.

    • @WIREassociates
      @WIREassociates  Год назад +2

      I'd reach out to your County Property Tax Assessor to discuss, but you should be fine as long as it's an arm's length transaction. No limitations on value when selling, but beware that the assessor may reassess to market value if they deem the sale price too low.

    • @lesmomo3935
      @lesmomo3935 Год назад

      @@WIREassociates Thanks for the info 👍

  • @i4fashion1
    @i4fashion1 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hello. Do you have video explaining Prop 19 from parent to child?

    • @WIREassociates
      @WIREassociates  5 месяцев назад

      This should be a good start 👉 ruclips.net/video/wb178caVjNA/видео.html

  • @chuo1808
    @chuo1808 Год назад +1

    What are the timelines in buying new home and then selling old home vs Selling old home than buying a new home?

    • @WIREassociates
      @WIREassociates  Год назад

      Same either way...2 years max between the closing dates.

    • @chuo1808
      @chuo1808 Год назад +1

      Considering paying the property taxes, which is the better choice, buy new home first or sale existing home first?

  • @margob.2501
    @margob.2501 Год назад +1

    Is prop 19 available for inter county transfers of property tax? Or is it only good if you buy your new home in the same county as the old home?

    • @WIREassociates
      @WIREassociates  Год назад +1

      Prop 19 allows transfers between all counties in California...this was a big change from Prop 60/90.

  • @jmm1817
    @jmm1817 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you very for this great information so if I purchased our house 7 years ago at 400k, and the sale difference comes is 200K, new house 880k sell mine for 680k my property taxes will be based on 600 right?

    • @WIREassociates
      @WIREassociates  10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, that's correct...but note that your $400k tax basis will have adjusted up since you bought it so you'll need to review your property tax records to see the exact number.

  • @dianne2446
    @dianne2446 Месяц назад

    If you do a higher place, then Transfer is the 200k, and the second transfer is 200k + is it now purchase price 1.1 - 1mil so it’s + 100k instead of + 300k

  • @bones8057
    @bones8057 8 месяцев назад +1

    How long do you have to live in your "principal residence" to qualify to tranfer your tax basis to your new home? Thanks

    • @WIREassociates
      @WIREassociates  8 месяцев назад

      Long enough to file your homeowners exemption. No set time period.😉

    • @bones8057
      @bones8057 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@WIREassociates So that is between Jan1 and April 15 or something like that correct? thanks again

    • @WIREassociates
      @WIREassociates  8 месяцев назад

      @bones8057 you can reach out to them sooner on it, but yes, that works.

    • @bones8057
      @bones8057 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@WIREassociates Ok thanks. I have a family home in LA area that I inherited. I would like to sell it and transfer the property tax to a new home that I will purchase after selling the family home. So if I move into it now I need to wait until January 1 to apply for the Homowners exemption? thanks

    • @WIREassociates
      @WIREassociates  8 месяцев назад

      @@bones8057 There's an exception that will apply in your case, you don't need to wait until 1/1...reach out and we can discuss 👉www.wireassociates.com/contact/

  • @chrisD1499
    @chrisD1499 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Christian, I see net taxable value but not factored base year value on my property tax. Are they the same?

    • @WIREassociates
      @WIREassociates  8 месяцев назад

      Yes, should be the same as long as that net taxable value includes both land and improvements.

  • @cynthiarussell1969
    @cynthiarussell1969 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Christian. Thank you so much for this information, it was very helpful. We sold our home in December of 2023 and purchased a brand-new home at the end of December 2023. The purchase price on the new home also included the cost we paid for solar which we paid in cash. Can I deduct that amount from the purchase price and use the adjusted that number as the correct purchase price? The solar was not financed with the home. Also, my husband is 100% disabled veteran, we plan on filing for the Disabled Veteran tax exemption, are both situation allowed?

    • @cynthiarussell1969
      @cynthiarussell1969 9 месяцев назад

      I just wanted to update you and let you know I called the Riverside County assessor's office. She said to file the BOE 19-B and include form BOE - 64- SES, this form is asking for Solar System New Construction Exclusion cost from the purchase price. She also said I can also apply for the Veteran Exemption as well.

    • @WIREassociates
      @WIREassociates  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the update, Cynthia! Yes, I was sure on the the Veteran Exemption (thanks for your family's service!), but good to know on the solar exclusion!

  • @pirateofpacific
    @pirateofpacific 10 месяцев назад +1

    We sold our house more than 4 years ago. Can we still buy another house and apply prop 19? We were more than 5 years old when we sold the house. Also if we have multiple houses can we use prop 19 for multiple houses?

    • @WIREassociates
      @WIREassociates  10 месяцев назад

      No, it's too late...the purchase and sale must be within 2 years. Prop 19 in this case only applies to your primary residence.

    • @pirateofpacific
      @pirateofpacific 10 месяцев назад

      Ok, thank you.

  • @shelleycharlesworth5177
    @shelleycharlesworth5177 Год назад +1

    I read that as long as one of the beneficiaries is using the property as their principal residence, the transfer would qualify for the full exclusion.
    I'm a senior - a widow-no children. My friend has lived with me for 5 years in my mortgage-free home. If I leave my home to him [via a trust] can he remain in the home and pay the same property taxes as I am paying?

    • @WIREassociates
      @WIREassociates  Год назад

      You'll need to discus with a financial planner and also the county assessor office...as far as I know, Prop 19 only applies if the beneficiary is a child or grandchild.

  • @CrazyCalifornians
    @CrazyCalifornians 9 месяцев назад +1

    What if I hold my house in a trust and sell it to buy another? Do I still qualify if I m over 55?

  • @ronaldmcdonald3965
    @ronaldmcdonald3965 6 месяцев назад +1

    ha ha. great calculations. I get it.

  • @patrickmullane30
    @patrickmullane30 Год назад

    Please protect yourself- understand this and talk with your mother

  • @2226robin
    @2226robin 3 месяца назад +1

    You jump from one scenario to another scenario, so confusing…..

    • @WIREassociates
      @WIREassociates  3 месяца назад

      Feel free to reach out to discuss you specific scenario 👉 www.wireassociates.com/contact/

  • @annegray123
    @annegray123 Год назад

    Sign the petition! REPEAL THE DEATH TAX now. With enough petitions we can get this on the 2024 ballot. Google REPEAL THE DEATH TAX to get the petition, sign and mail it back now so we can get back PROPERTY INHERITANCE WITHOUT REASSESSMENT.
    Prop 19 gutted Prop 58 (related to Prop 13). This initative, Repeal the Death Tax will bring back this Prop 58 provision so we can pass on property without reassessment, which was the law for decades!