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Updated · Boston.com · Apr 13
Inherited Homes on the Rise as Housing Costs Squeeze Massachusetts Families
Updated
Updated · Boston.com · Apr 13

Inherited Homes on the Rise as Housing Costs Squeeze Massachusetts Families

5 articles · Updated · Boston.com · Apr 13
  • A record 7% of U.S. homes were transferred through inheritance in 2025, reflecting a growing trend amid housing affordability challenges.
  • In Massachusetts, lack of inheritance tax and estate tax rules influence decisions to keep, sell, or gift family homes.
  • Inherited or gifted homes offer stability but come with financial, legal, and emotional complexities, especially as home prices and mortgage rates rise.
How does Massachusetts' $2M estate tax shape generational wealth transfer decisions for families?
How does the "Great Wealth Transfer" impact wealth inequality and housing access for non-inheriting residents?
Is inheriting a home becoming the primary path to ownership in Massachusetts' affordability crisis?
Beyond inheritance, what innovative strategies can truly solve Massachusetts' severe housing crisis?
Does the "step-up in basis" rule create an unfair tax advantage for inherited versus gifted properties?
Could "aging in place" ultimately deepen Massachusetts' housing supply shortage for future generations?