Proposition 19 allows homeowners who are 55 years of age or older the ability to transfer their Proposition 13 assessed value from their current primary residence to a replacement primary residence when certain conditions are met. This Senior Exclusion benefit may provide relief by allowing seniors to upgrade their lifestyle in a new home without increasing their property taxes.
Proposition 19 Reappraisal Exclusion for Seniors
This is a property tax savings program for those aged 55 or older who are selling their home and buying another home. Under Proposition 13, a home is normally appraised at its full market value at the time it is purchased. This program allows the assessed value of the original home to be transferred to the replacement home and may create a property tax savings for you.
In order to apply, you must complete and submit the necessary application within three years of the date you buy your replacement property.
Along with the application, you must also provide valid identification (e.g. drivers license, passport, birth certificate. Etc.) for age verification.
You can file in one of three ways.
Complete the webform below and one of our staff member swill be in contact with you regarding your application.
Mail the completed application along with a copy of the applicant's valid government identification for age verification to the following address:
JORDAN Z. MARKS, ASSESSOR |
Submit the completed application along with a copy of the applicant's valid government identification for age verification at any of our available office locations linked below.
For assistance with completing the application, our staff at the San Diego Assessor Main Office can assist:
County Administration Center |
State Property Tax Postponement Program – Seniors
The State Controller’s Property Tax Postponement Program allows homeowners who are 62 and over and who meet other requirements to file for a postponement. For more details on this program, please visit the State Controller's website.
Please note, this is a program administered by the State of California. Although San Diego County does not offer a tax postponement program, the Assessor’s Office wants to share this State resource for taxpayers who may have a need for this program.
For questions on how to apply please contact the State Controller's
Office at (800) 952-5661 or postponement@sco.ca.gov