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The Hidden Tax Trap Costing Homeowners Thousands - 10/29/2025

Through a 28-year lens, tax policies on home sales haven't kept pace with rising home values. That's putting homeowners in a bind and stifling real estate opportunities across the board.

Since 1997, the capital gains exclusion on the sale of a primary residence has remained unchanged at $250,000 for individuals and $500,000 for married couples. Back then, the average U.S. home cost about $145,000. Today, that same home sells for around $422,600, up a staggering 191%. But the tax break hasn't budged, squeezing homeowners who have earned significant appreciation over decades.

Housing economists refer to this as the "Stay-Put Penalty" since tax-free profit has a capped limit, many homeowners are discouraged from selling, even after years of significant appreciation. Research shows that 34% of homeowners (about 29 million people) have already surpassed the $250,000 single-filer threshold, and over 10% have exceeded the $500,000 joint-filer cap according to a recent NAR study. That means the longer you stay, the more you're likely to owe tax on more than the exclusion, penalizing success and freezing inventory.

In high-cost states like California and Massachusetts, this trend is even more extreme: by 2035, over 40% of homeowners in 20 states could be hit with capital gains taxes simply for having built wealth.

With long-term homeowners locked in place, there's a ripple effect throughout the market. Inventory thins, competition heats up, and prices climb, locking out first-time buyers and families hoping to upgrade.

Meanwhile, a 2024 Gallup poll underscores real estate's strength: Americans ranked property as the best long-term investment, ahead of stocks, gold, and bonds, for the 11th consecutive year. It's a powerful signal: even with tax limits, Americans still trust real estate's enduring value.

The National Association of REALTORS® is backing the bipartisan More Homes on the Market Act, aiming to:

  • Double the exclusion to $500,000 for individuals and $1 million for married couples
  • Index it to inflation
  • Encourage more homeowners to sell without tax penalties

Homeownership should be a pathway to wealth, not a locked door. Letting equity accumulate only to tax it away runs counter to the American dream. Updating these tax rules would unlock much-needed housing stock, empower older homeowners, and open doors for younger families.

It's time for a tax code that rewards, not restricts, the promise of homeownership.

For more information, download our Homeowners Tax Guide and IRS Publication #523.

 

Bob Falter PhD, CRS, GRI, CDEI Century 21 North East - Spencer, MA Spencer, MA (508) 612-1649 MA 9084308-B Bob Falter, PhD, CRS, GRI is a licensed Massachusetts real estate broker and an approved Massachusetts real estate instructor. Bob retired as a Captain (O-6) from the Commissioned Corps of the U.S. Public Health Service in 2001. He received his M.B.A. from the Johnson School of Management at Cornell University and his Ph.D. from Walden University’s Institute for Advanced Studies. After serving as a healthcare administrator, correctional health care administrator, and licensed nursing home administrator he made a career change to residential real estate in 2004. From 2006-25 he volunteered at UMassMemorial Medical Center in their Pastoral Care Department. In addition, since 2015 he has served on the Financial Advisory Committee to the Board of Selectman, Conservation Commission, and the Capital Improvement Planning Committee. Lastly, he served as an elected member of the Board of Assessors in the Town of Brookfield until 2025. His primary focus is working with Buyers, Investors and Sellers in the residential real estate market utilizing the skills and experience gained over 20+ years: ●Certified Residential Specialist (CRS), ●Graduate Realtor Institute (GRI), ●Accredited Buyer Representative (ABR), ●Military Relocation Professional (MRP) •Pricing Strategy Advisor (PSA), ●Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES), ●Short Sale Foreclosure Certification (SFR), and others. He is a member of the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR), the Massachusetts Association of REALTORS® (MAR), and the REALTOR® Association of Central Massachusetts (RACM). Bob is affiliated with Century 21 Northeast in Spencer, MA as a Broker Associate and lives in Brookfield, MA. He can be reached at (508) 612-1649 or at Rfalter@c21ne.com Contact Me Visit my Website Send a Referral Subscribe to Newsletter