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Smart Homeowner Tips - 10/15/2025

1. Take Advantage of Homeowner Tax Benefits

  • Mortgage Interest Deduction: Deduct interest on up to $750,000 of acquisition debt (for loans after 2017).
  • Property Tax Deduction: Deduct up to $40,000 in combined state and local taxes (SALT).
  • Capital Gains Exclusion: Exclude up to $250,000 ($500,000 for married couples) in profit when selling a primary residence, if ownership and use tests are met.
  • Energy-Efficient Home Credits: Federal tax credits available for solar, heat pumps, insulation, windows, and more.

2. Lower Your Monthly Housing Costs

  • Refinance When Rates Drop: Consider refinancing your mortgage to reduce your interest rate and monthly payment.
  • Appeal Property Tax Assessments: If your home's assessed value is too high, appeal to potentially lower your annual property taxes.
  • Bundle Insurance Policies: Save by combining home and auto insurance with the same provider.
  • Shop for Home Insurance Annually: Rates and coverage vary—review and compare policies regularly.

3. Reduce Utility Bills

  • Conduct a Home Energy Audit: Identify leaks, insulation gaps, and inefficient systems to cut energy waste.
  • Upgrade to Smart Thermostats: Save on heating and cooling with programmable or learning thermostats.
  • Switch to LED Lighting: Longer life, lower power consumption.
  • Seal Windows and Doors: Prevent drafts and reduce heating/cooling loss.

4. Maintain and Protect Your Investment

  • Regular Maintenance: Prevent costly repairs with scheduled inspections (HVAC, roof, plumbing, etc.).
  • Document Home Improvements: Keep receipts to add to your cost basis for tax purposes when selling.
  • Check for Hidden Water Leaks: Early detection prevents mold and expensive damage.

5. Use Your Home for Additional Income

  • Rent Out a Room or ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit): Generate passive income.
  • Host Short-Term Rentals (where legal): Use platforms like Airbnb to offset mortgage costs.
  • Deduct Home Office Expenses: If you qualify, write off a portion of your home-related costs for business use.

6. Plan for Aging in Place

  • Invest in Accessibility Features: Lever-style handles, wider doorways, or a main-floor bedroom can improve safety and long-term livability.
  • Consider Reverse Mortgages: For older homeowners with substantial equity, this can provide supplemental income.

7. Improve Enjoyment and Resale Value

  • Enhance Outdoor Living Spaces: Patios, landscaping, and lighting can boost both daily enjoyment and curb appeal.
  • Renovate Smartly: Kitchen and bath updates often offer strong returns.
  • Paint and Refresh: A fresh coat of paint is one of the most cost-effective upgrades.
Larry Bell CRB, CRS, SRES, ABR, SFR John L Scott Real Estate Everett, WA (425) 359-4041 12094 Larry has over five decades of experience in the real estate industry, with a strong foundational background in new construction, design, development, financing, and sales management. Since 1974, he has focused on residential sales and listings, managing and training hundreds of agents and growing branch offices throughout every economic climate. Larry has developed in-depth market knowledge that all his clients benefit from. In 1992, Larry owned and operated a successful real estate franchise that maintained the title of top 10% personal production nationwide. Since 2019, Larry has been solely committed to representing home-buying and selling clients at John L. Scott Real Estate in Everett as a managing broker. Larry's commitment to continuing education and expanding his professional accreditations demonstrates his focus on providing the highest, professional service for his clients. He holds numerous accreditations, including: -CRB Certified Residential Broker -CRS Certified Residential Specialist -ABR Accredited Buyer Representative -SRES Senior Real Estate Residential Specialist -SFR Short Sale and Foreclosure Resource Additionally, Larry is an active member of: -National Association of Realtors -Washington State Realtor Association -Snohomish-Camano Board of Realtors He and Judy, his wife are a proud family. They share four sons, eight grandkids, and five great-grandkids. Larry is prepared to help you succeed in your real estate endeavors and welcomes the opportunity to help you with your real estate future! Contact Me Visit my Website Send a Referral Subscribe to Newsletter