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Real Estate

When you give NSPR-appreciated property you have held longer than one year, you qualify for a federal income tax charitable deduction. This eliminates capital gains tax. And you no longer have to deal with that property's maintenance costs, property taxes or insurance.

Ways to Donate Real Estate

Think Twice Before You Put Out the For Sale Sign

Consider a Gift of Real Estate

Imagine avoiding the hassle of selling a piece of property, with no worry about getting a fair price, and at the same time helping to support NSPR all while qualifying for a federal income tax charitable deduction. This can be your reality when you consider using real estate to make a gift to NSPR.

Why Donate Real Estate?

Depending on the method you choose, a gift of real estate to NSPR may allow you to:

  1. Make a significant gift to NSPR.
  2. Qualify for an income tax charitable deduction.
  3. Reduce or eliminate capital gains tax.
  4. Pay no gift tax on the transfer.
  5. Reduce your estate administration expenses.

A gift of real estate can be completed in a variety of ways. Keep reading for some examples.

Ways to Give

Make a Direct Gift Today

If you own the property, simply donate it to NSPR. You qualify for an income tax charitable deduction equal to the property’s fair market value and eliminate capital gains tax on the property’s appreciation. This is a good option if you have property that is no longer of use.

Give Through Your Will or Living Trust

If you are not comfortable making an irrevocable gift of property right now, consider leaving it to NSPR in your will or revocable living trust. This can be the perfect way to support NSPR because you are able to help us in the future without using assets today, and it can be created or changed at any time.

Donate Your Home, but Keep Living There

With a retained life estate, you deed a personal residence or farm to NSPR now. You retain the right to occupy the home for life and continue to pay taxes, maintenance and insurance. After your lifetime—or the lifetime of your spouse or another person you choose to retain rights to live in the home—we take possession.

Fund a Charitable Gift Annuity With Property

You may wish to consider donating your property to NSPR in exchange for a charitable gift annuity. With a charitable gift annuity, you make a gift and, in return, you (and someone else, if you choose) receive a fixed amount each year for the rest of your life.

Make a Bargain Sale

A bargain sale occurs when you sell real estate that you’ve owned for more than one year to NSPR for less than its current fair market value, subject to our agreement. After we purchase your property: 1) You receive a cash payment from NSPR for the sale price, 2) you qualify for a charitable deduction for the difference between the sale price and the higher fair market value, and 3) we receive the property at a bargain price. You benefit financially, and so do we.

Use Property to Fund a FLIP Charitable Remainder Unitrust

Another approach is to use your property to fund what’s known as a FLIP charitable remainder unitrust. Such a trust can be set up to make lifetime payments to you or any other recipient you name after the property is sold. At your death, NSPR receives the balance (remainder) in the trust. Donating property to a charitable remainder trust may provide you with a number of potential benefits, such as an up-front capital gains tax elimination on the increase in the property’s value since you bought it, an income tax deduction for the present value of the remainder interest and income from the trust for the rest of your life once the property is sold.