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All Forum Posts by: Joe Bell

Joe Bell has started 3 posts and replied 11 times.

Post: rental to primary residence

Joe BellPosted
  • ny, ny
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 0

so i own  two houses one that i have rented for 15 years and one that has been my primary residence for 7 years. i want to move into the rental property to claim the $500,000 (I'm married) exclusion over 2 years. my question is will i get the max exclusion if i do this or will it be pro rated down. i have seen tons of discussions say you always get the max exclusion and some say it is pro rated based only on how long you actually lived in the house. which is correct?

maybe  @Linda Weygant  knows or someone with experience.  

i have a second follow up question which i will post after this one has been clearly answered.