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Tax Reform and Housing: A Reference Guide

by Liz Warren

Tax Reform & Housing: A Reference Guide

 

This information comes immediately after the new tax code became law. Some of the information may be revised as the analysis of the new law evolves.

When the tax code was originally being overhauled by the House and the Senate, there were three major proposals being considered that would have substantially impacted the residential real estate market:

  • Changing the requirements for the exclusion of gain on the sale of a principal residence
  • The reduction on the limit of the Mortgage Interest Deduction (MID)
  • The elimination of the State and Local Tax deduction (SALT) which includes property taxes

Let’s look how the tax code has evolved from the original proposal, and decipher what impact experts believe it may have on the housing market.

1. Exclusion of gain on sale of a principal residence

Original Proposal: Owners would need to live in their house for at least 5 out of the last 8 years to claim this exemption. Under the former tax framework, a typical owner, who has lived in their house for at least 2 years out of the last 5 years, would pay nothing in capital gain taxes if they sell the house.

The New Tax Code: No change. The “at least 2 years out of the last 5 years” requirement is unchanged.

Impact on the Market: None.

2. Mortgage Interest Deduction

Original Proposal: Reduce the limit on the mortgage interest deduction (MID) amount from $1,000,000 to $500,000.

The New Tax Code: Reduces limit on deductible mortgage debt to $750,000 for new loans taken out after 12/14/17. Current loans up to $1 million are grandfathered.

Impact on the Market: Assuming a 20% down payment, this reduction in the MID will impact buyers that are purchasing a home between the prices of $938,000 and $1,250,000. Any home under the lower price is still covered and any home over the higher price was not covered under the former tax code either.

What does that mean to the market? Experts disagree. Calculated Risk’s Bill McBride:

“I think the impact of reducing the MID from a maximum of $1 million in mortgage debt to $750 thousand in mortgage debt will have very little impact on the housing market.”

On the other hand, Capital Economics claims:

“The impact on expensive homes could be detrimental, with a limit on the mortgage interest deduction raising taxes for those that itemize.”

3. State and Local Taxes (SALT)

Original Proposal: The elimination of the state and local tax deduction (which includes property taxes).

The New Tax Code: Allows an itemized deduction of up to $10,000 for the total of state and local property taxes and income or sales taxes.

Impact on the Market: Most experts agree that higher taxed regions will be impacted as homeowners in those communities now have a cap on these deductions.

Calculated Risk’s Bill McBride stated:

“SALT will have an impact on housing in some areas. Some people might choose to live in one state over another (if they have a choice), based on taxation. This could impact demand in certain states – especially for the middle and upper-middle class homeowners.”

Mark Zandi of Moody’s Analytics said:

“The impact on house prices is much greater for higher-priced homes, especially in parts of the country where incomes are higher and there are thus a disproportionate number of itemizers, and where homeowners have big mortgages and property tax bills.”

What will be the overall impact on the housing market?

For most of the country, the new tax code will not have a negative impact on the market. As Capital Economics reports:

“Given most households will see an overall tax cut, and potential buyers are likely to put that saving towards their home, we doubt it will have a significant detrimental impact on the housing market.”

There is also no doubt that some higher priced, higher taxed regions will be affected more than others. However, most experts agree that other portions of the tax code will favor the high-end buyer and seller, and this might mitigate many concerns. McBride explains:

“The corporate tax cuts (and other tax cuts) will mostly benefit the wealthy, and this will be a positive for high end real estate.”

What does this all mean to you?

To know for sure, you should sit with your accountant or financial planner and explore how all the aspects of the new code will impact your family.

Most families consider homeownership an essential part of the American Dream, and don’t purchase a home based solely on the tax advantages. The main reasons they buy a home are personal (they just got married, they are looking for a good place to raise children, they want to be near friends and family, they want to better enjoy their retirement, etc.). This will never change.

Looking at the new tax code, Mr. McBride’s opinion makes the most sense:

“There will be some negative impact based on SALT, but overall the impact of these policy changes on housing will be minimal.”

Timberline Rim Four Bedroom Home

by Liz Warren

Ready for occupancy! This Timberline Rim four bedroom home is ready for move in. Located along Hackett Creek, in Rhododendron, and near all mountain activities. This home has TWO propane fireplaces, one in the window filled living room and one in the family room located off the kitchen. 

Timberline Rim Four Bedroom Home in Rhododendron  Four Bedroom home in Rhododendron Oregon  near Hackett Creek

All bedrooms are located upstairs. A two car garage is attached too. A nice patio area is just off the dining room slider facing the creek. Great spot for barbecues in summer. There's a fenced area for Fido off the back too. Walk to the pool and tennis court amenities of Timberline Rim. 

Mt. Hood Four Bedroom Home in Timberline Rim along Hackett Creek

Only a quick 20 minutes to the slopes of Mt. Hood for premium skiing and a quick ride down the road to renown Sandy Ridge Mountain Biking trails.

It's a great time to buy before rates go up!  $299,950

     Details on 21352 E. Mountain Creek Circle Rhododendron Oregon

 

 

 

 

 

Camp Creek Ski Cabin

by Liz Warren

Skiers, you'll love this location along Camp Creek close to Government Camp! Spacious three bedroom cabin with over 1200 square feet of living space! Soaring ceilings and a floor to ceiling rock fireplace for cozy fires after a day on the slopes. 

Camp Creek Cabin in the Mt. Hood National Forest       Government Camp Mt. Hood National Forest Cabin

This cabin is packed with wood from wood floors, wood walls and wood ceilings! The living room is huge and the perfect gathering place for the ski team. Two private bedrooms and one spacious loft over the living room for more folks. 

Only steps down to a park like setting on Camp Creek. Take a dip in the summer time. 

The slopes are only about seven minutes away from this property so no sitting in traffic 24/7 trying to get to the hill on time! Asking $299,950 

               Details on this Camp Creek Ski Cabin

Sandy Riverfront Log Cabin on Acreage

by Liz Warren

Location location location! Private secluded and sunny spot right on the Sandy River with cozy log cabin. Over three acres of land with tons of room to spread and enjoy your Mt. Hood getaway!

Sandy Riverfront Acreage with Log Cabin on Mt. Hood near Rhododendron 97049        Sandy River Rhododendron Oregon 97049

Three bedrooms, one and a half baths log home just over 1200 square feet with great room, big wood beams and vaulted ceilings. Cozy wood stove for heating your toes after skiing. 

Close to all Mt. Hood activities and only 20 minutes to skiing! Mt. Hood National Forest just down the street. 27 hole golf course five minutes away at the Resort at the Mountain. Sandy Ridge Mountain Biking Park only 5 minutes away. Fish in the Sandy and the Salmon Rivers. Only one hour from Portland but feels like a million miles away. Asking $389,950. 

Log Cabin on Mt. Hood Near Rhododendron Oregon           Sandy Riverfront Acreage with Log Cabin near Rhododendron Oregon on Mt. Hood

                            More details on this Mt. Hood Log Cabin
 

Secluded Zig Zag Riverfront Cabin

by Liz Warren

Location, Location, Location! This is one of the most secluded cabins I've seen in the Mt. Hood National Forest near Government Camp. The owners are skiers and have enjoyed their cabin for many years. Their kids love taking off for many mountain biking trails right from their cabin! 

Zig Zag Riverfront secluded Mt. Hood national Forest Cabin near Government Camp Mt. Hood National Forest Cabin near Government Camp Oregon on Road 35 Lot 163

Tons of room for friends and family in this three bedroom, one bath cabin with over 1200 square feet of living space. Two private bedrooms and one large loft over the bedroom is great for kids. An open floor plan in the living room joins the living room and dining area. A slider takes you out the door to the woods and a path down to the river. Evening campfires along the river are great too! Full kitchen and a deck off the master bedroom is just some of the features. Only 10 minutes to the slopes in Government Camp. It won't last long!  Asking $219,950

More Details on Road 35 Lot 163 Government Camp 

Classic Three Bedroom Twinberry Loop Home In Welches Oregon

by Liz Warren

$379,950

Twinberry Loop Welches Oregon Three Bedroom with Bonus Area

This well maintained home is located in a great neighborhood close to shopping and schools. Welches is the gateway to all recreational activities in the Cascade Foothills. This beautiful three bedroom home has lots of extras from a knotty pine family room with river rock fireplace to the open floor plan with kitchen, dining area and propane stove. Huge bonus room upstairs with 600 sq. ft. of you finish space-great for an office or den area.

Enjoy only a twenty minute drive to the slopes of Mt. Hood for skiing. The Mt. Hood National Forest is just down the street for exceptional hiking and mountain biking. A 27 hole golf course sits two minutes away from this location. And it's only one hour to Portland!

Knotty Pine family room on Twinberry Loop in Welches Oregon 97067       Open Floor Plan on Twinberry Loop in Welches Oregon 97067

Stunning Sandy One Level Home on Super Large Lot

by Liz Warren

Sandy Oregon One Level Home with Extra Large Lot 97055

37659 E. Reich Court Sandy, Oregon

Living Room at Reich Court One Level in Sandy Oregon          Reich Court in Sandy Oregon One Level Home 97055

Reich Court Sandy Oregon Back Yard 97055

Enjoy this picture perfect location on cul-de-sac close to Tickle Creek Trail with well maintained one level home sitting on .39 acre lot completely landscaped! Great for kids, pets, and garden. Fenced! Three bedrooms, two baths with updates. Stainless steel appliances and granite countertops. Gas fireplace, updated flooring, covered patio area. Huge backyard with paths, yard, garden area, fire pit, and chicken coop! Great location!   $335,000

Original 1935 cabin Sandy River

by Liz Warren

This classic 1935 cabin is located on over a half acre along the Sandy River in Welches Oregon. Tons of wood throughout with pine walls, a fireplace in the living room and an open floor plan to the kitchen. An addition was put on by a prior owner creating a spacious master bedroom. A cozy loft with two beds sits above the living room. Open beams and a vaulted ceiling with lots of windows create the main living area. 

A covered porch greets you from the circular driveway. Off the back is a covered deck area and a sunny deck off of that. Walk towards the river and you'll find a hot tub and another deck plus a campfire for evening ghost stories and roasting marsh mellows. 

This location is great for recreational lovers. Only 20 minutes to ski slopes, five minutes to golf and Sandy Ridge Bike Trail is close by. The Mt. Hood National Forest provides tons of hiking trails and the beauty of the Sandy River is steps from the cabin. Located only one hour from Portland!

Currently the cabin is a nightly rental with Mt. Hood Rentals located in Welches. 

Asking $319,950       More details on the Sandy River Classic Cabin

1935 classic cabin along the Sandy River in Welches Oregon 97067       Knotty pine living room in 1935 cabin in Welches Oregon 97067

Along the banks of the Sandy River in Welches Oregon 97067

 

Mt. Hood Lots Under $100,000

by Liz Warren

Lingering inventory is moving many buyers towards purchasing a lot and building their dream home or vacation home on Mt. Hood. There are many lots on the market that have neither a septic approval nor sewer available. Listed below are lots which have one or the other and with some due diligence could be some of the better choices for building on the market right now under $100,000. Most are located in Rhododendron and Welches. Call me for more details on any of these properties. 

All lots currently for sale in the Mt. Hood area can be found here

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Mt. Hood lots under $100,000 for 97067,97011,97049

Resort at the Mountain Townhouse Like New!

by Liz Warren

Beautiful three bedroom Resort at the Mountain townhouse on the fairway of Foxglove in Welches just came on the market and will not last. Like new condition with wood floors, vaulted ceilings, fireplace, wood accents and a great view down the fairway of the 7th hole. The great room features a top end kitchen with granite and stainless steel appliances. Cozy up to your fireplace after a day on the slopes. Amenities include pool, tennis courts, nature trails and park.

You can walk to restaurants, play 27 holes of golf or take a hike in the Mt. Hood National Forest. Located only 20 minutes to the slopes with three major ski areas at your back door. Asking $359,950!

Resort at the Mountan Townhouse on Fairway                Resort at the Mountain Townhouse in Welches Oregon on Mt. Hood 97067

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