What kind of properties are these?

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It is the way the property is used that determines the type of property it is, not what it looks like. Based on the intent of the owner, the property could be a principal residence, income property, investment property or dealer property.

A principal residence is a home that a person lives in. There can be only one declared principal residence. It is afforded certain benefits like deducting the interest and property taxes on a taxpayers’ itemized deductions, up to limits. Up to $250,000 of gain for a single taxpayer and up to $500,000 for a married couple filing jointly can be excluded from income if the property is owned and used as a principal residence for two out of the previous five years.

An income property is an improved property that is rented for more than 12 months. The improvements can be depreciated based on a 27.5-year life for residential property or 39-years for commercial property. This is a non-cash deduction that shelters income. When the property is sold, the cost recovery is recaptured at a 25% tax rate.

An investment property could be an improved property or vacant land that does not produce income and is not eligible for depreciation or cost recovery. The gain on both income and investment properties are taxed at a lower, long-term capital gain rate and are eligible for a tax deferred exchange.

Second homes are properties that a taxpayer primarily uses for personal enjoyment but is not their principal residence. For IRS purposes, it is treated as an investment property in that the gain is taxed at preferential long-term rates if it is held for more than 12 months. However, it is not eligible for exchanges because personal use properties are excluded from that benefit.

Properties that are built or bought to make a profit are considered inventory and are labeled dealer properties. The gain is taxed at ordinary income rates and they are not eligible for section 1031 deferred exchanges.

The financing available differs considerably based on the intent of the owner which determines the type of property. Owner-occupied homes, used as a principal residence, are eligible for low down payment mortgages like VA, FHA, USDA and conventional ranging from nothing down to 20%.

A second home, in most cases, requires a minimum of 10% down payment. Investment and Income properties, generally, require 20% or more in down payment with some possible exceptions. There is not any long-term financing available for dealer property.

253 Wendover Drive, Princeton, NJ 08540

Brookstone Neighborhood, in Princeton Public School System

Your’e Invited to the 1st Public Open House

Sunday, January 19th, 2020

Noon -5:00 pm

In Princeton’s Brookstone enclave, this east-facing, brick-wrapped Colonial has been brought completely up-to-date with fresh, youthful renovations that handle modern life with ease and style. Custom millwork of the highest quality fills the home, showcased by a graceful, hand-crafted bannister, which gives architectural presence to the 2-story front hall, and cherry paneled library with ceiling-high bookcases and a sunburst fireplace mantel. Four sets of French doors open to tiered bluestone terraces and gardens of lilies, irises, and monarch-attracting milkweed, framing the back of the home. A fully-fenced, garden-party backyard dazzles with views of a stacked stone wall, towering trees, and a bird’s eye view of babbling Stony Brook. Crown molding, recessed lights, and hardwood floors fill the 1st floor, including the living room, warm with a marble-framed gas fireplace, and formal dining room with a bay casement windows. Cherry cabinets, top-line stainless appliances, and granite counters gleam in the recently renovated kitchen. The mudroom/laundry room centers on the ultimate gas dryer/steamer – never send your sweaters out again! Front and back stairs rise to the 2nd floor, where you’ll be greeted by the carpeted family room, whose utility changes as needs change: playroom, hangout, movie night haven. A half bath is nearby – the home’s third! Three of the 4 bedrooms are suites with renovated baths and good closets. The master suite is so special with a closet-lined dressing room and a built-in marble dressing table, plus a beautiful bath that features a multi-jet shower with a rain fixture. A finished 3rd floor hosts a walk-in cedar closet, storage space and an office. Providing peace of mind are a replaced electric panel and furnace, plus a back-up generator. This leafy location is pretty much perfect: an easy 2 mile drive to downtown Princeton, and within strolling distance to Johnson Park School and Greenway Meadows Park!Note the lower taxes than comparable properties 2019, $23,547.00!

253 Wendover Drive, Princeton, NJ 08540

Sustainable Homes Tour in San Francisco

Hosted By: Build It Green

While attending the National Association of Realtors Conference in San Francisco I attend a Sustainable Homes Tour hosted by Build It Green, featuring Greenpoint Rated Homes.

I was able to tour a GreenPoint Rated Home and learn directly from the builder and the architect about the process and requirements of achieving a LEED Rating.

A Spacious Home In An Inspiring Setting

41 Wiggins Lane, Belle Mead, NJ 08502

The inspiring setting on a Belle Mead cul-de-sac adjacent scenic farmland-preserved acreage is reason enough to look twice at this home. The reasonable price for all that it offers is yet another. And although it needs a bit of a facelift, with minimal TLC you could move in and make improvements as time goes on. With four bedrooms, all with wood floors, including a master suite with private bathroom and a first-floor office/den ideal for a TV room or at home office near the kitchen and laundry room with backdoor. Wood floors throughout the house add to the attractiveness of the traditional floor plan. Bay windows were added to both the living room and the dining room, each delineated from the entrance foyer by French doors. A gas fireplace and intimate deck bring out the best of every season in the family room. The kitchen is just the right size for comfortable cooking and is adjoined by a breakfast nook and the laundry room. Enjoy nature on the serene property dotted with birch and cherry trees with 2 sunny decks and a patio. Princeton is nearby and of course all of Montgomery’s conveniences including its top-rated school system only a few minutes away. This might just be the opportunity you’ve been waiting for to join the Montgomery community!

Go Tigers! Princeton Public Open House, 85 Fairway

85 Fairway Drive, Princeton, NJ 08540

Princeton Public Open House

85 Fairway Drive, Princeton, NJ 08540

Sunday, August 4th

Noon -5:00 pm

Princeton Regional School District

Call or Text Listing Agent Madolyn Greve, for your private appointment, 609-462-2505

Within strolling distance to Johnson Park School and Greenway Meadows Park, the Brookstone neighborhood is beloved for its close proximity to the center of Princeton, large, tree-lined parcels, and established homes. Encircled with a parklike 2.34 acre lot, this well-built 4 bedroom has all the space, solidity, and light necessary to create your dream layout. Hardwoods and a generous footprint outline a front-to-back, fireside living room, formal dining room, study with built-in bookcases, and a pretty 3-season sunroom that opens to the back patio. A sunny, easy-care kitchen delights with a bay window-bright breakfast area, sparkling Corian counters, ample cabinetry with pull-outs, and an adjoining mudroom/laundry room with its own entrance, making it a snap to load in groceries. Four wonderfully-sized bedrooms and 2.5 baths include the master suite, which hosts sweet dreams with double closets and private bath. Handling energy concerns are a standby-house generator, 2nd floor tilt-in windows, and an energy makeover within the last 10 years.