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How long do you have to live in your first house to claim it as a principal residence when it is re-sold?



How long do you have to live in your first house to claim it as a principal residence when it is re-sold?

You have to live in it 24 of the past 60 months for it to be a personal residence.
6 months.
Normally for tax purposes, 6 months.
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