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We touched on portability in our last post, but this topic deserves its own deep dive because we see confusion about it constantly. And the confusion is costing Jacksonville homeowners real money.

Let’s get specific.

The Three Scenarios You Need to Understand

Scenario 1: You downsize to a less expensive home

If your new home has a lower market value than your old home, your portability benefit is prorated. You transfer a percentage of your benefit equal to the ratio of the new home’s value to the old home’s value.

Example: Your old home was worth $500,000 with a $200,000 benefit. Your new home is worth $300,000, which is 60% of your old home’s value. You can transfer 60% of your $200,000 benefit, which equals $120,000.

So your $300,000 new home gets assessed at $180,000 in the first year. That’s a substantial savings.

Scenario 2: You move to an equally priced or more expensive home

You can transfer your full benefit, up to the $500,000 cap. If your benefit was $200,000 and your new home is worth $450,000, your new home gets assessed at $250,000 instead of $450,000. That’s roughly $2,500 to $4,000 in annual tax savings depending on the millage rate.

Scenario 3: You wait too long

Here’s the one that hurts people. You have THREE YEARS from when you abandon your previous homestead to claim portability on a new Florida home. If you sell your Jacksonville home, rent for four years while you figure out your next move, and then buy again, you may have lost your portability benefit entirely.

This is a real reason to think carefully about timing if you’re considering renting in between.

The Filing Process

File for homestead exemption AND portability at the same time using Form DR-501 (homestead) and Form DR-501T (portability transfer) at your county Property Appraiser’s office. In Duval County that’s the Duval County Property Appraiser. In St. Johns County, it’s the St. Johns County Property Appraiser.

Do this as soon as possible after closing on your new home, and make sure it’s done before the March 1 deadline.

The Bottom Line

Portability is a genuinely significant financial benefit for Florida homeowners who have been in their homes for many years. Don’t leave it on the table by not understanding how it works or by waiting too long to buy your next home.


We help our clients navigate every aspect of the financial side of moving, including property taxes. Call (904) 515-2479 |

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Kevin and Jennifer Hanley, REALTORS® | KW Atlantic Partners Southside The Hanley Home Team HanleyHomeTeam.com


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