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  • Profile photo of hawkeye12hawkeye12
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    @hawkeye12
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    Hi,
    Have been reading up on PPOR and wanted to undersatnd how it may apply in my situation. I am selling my owner occupied property and working on the best tax outcome re Cap Gains Tax that may arise in future years.
    I currently have a owner occupied and investment property in same suburb. When I sell my owner occupied I was thinking of moving into the investment for 6 mths, establish principal residence, fix a few things while I'm there, and then look to relocate to the coast and rent this out again.
    However rather than this process I wanted to explore whether it was possible to nominate my investment as principla residence after I sell my owner occupied. Say, the buyer was open to a 6 mth rent back this would save the hassle of shifting!

    Profile photo of Mr5o1Mr5o1
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    Hi Hawkeye,

    In short, you have to actually move in.

    You can extend the PPORE on a property after you move out (regardless of whether your renting or living in a home you own), but you can’t just nominate one of your investment properties because your currently living in a rental.

    Profile photo of hawkeye12hawkeye12
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    @hawkeye12
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    Thanks very much.  I had a feeling that may be the case (but hoping not).  Seems a waste to give up the PPORE as in 3-5 years I plan selling/developing and CGT will unfortunately come into play. Thinking a little ahead but by my calculations the inconvenience of moving now may save thousands later. Looks like more visits to my storage unit!

    Profile photo of TerrywTerryw
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    If you were to move into the rental then out again it could become your main residence and be exempt from CGT from then on for up to 6 years.

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