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Frequently Asked Questions - 10. Capital Gains, Losses/Sale of Home Home | Contact IRS | About IRS | Site Map | Español | Help Advanced Search Search Tips IRS Resources Compliance & Enforcement Contact My Local Office e-file Forms and Publications Frequently Asked Questions News Taxpayer Advocacy Where To File 10.1 Capital Gains, Losses/Sale of Home: Property (Basis, Sale of Home, etc.) What is the basis of property received as a gift? To figure the basis of property you get as a gift, you must know its adjusted basis to the donor just before it was given to you. You also must know its fair market value (FMV) at the time it was given to you. If the FMV of the property at the time of the gift is less than the donor's adjusted basis, your basis depends on whether you have a gain or loss when you dispose of the property. Your basis for figuring gain is the same as the donor's adjusted basis, plus or minus any required adjustments to basis while you held the property. Your basis for figuring a loss is the FMV of the property when you received the gift, plus or minus any required adjustments to basis while you held the property. See Adjusted Basis in Publication 551 , Basis of Assets . If you use the donor's adjusted basis for figuring a gain and get a loss, and then use the FMV for figuring a loss and get a gain, you have neither a gain or loss on the sale or disposition of the property. If the FMV is equal to or greater than the donor's adjusted basis, your basis is the donor's adjusted basis at the time you received the gift. Increase your basis by all or part of any gift tax paid, depending on the date of the gift. Also, for figuring gain or loss, you must increase or decrease your basis by any required adjustments to basis while you held the property. See Adjusted Basis in Publication 551, Basis of Assets. If you received a gift before 1977, increase your basis in the gift (the donor's adjusted basis) by any gift tax paid on it. However, do not increase your basis above the FMV of the gift at the time it was given to you. If you received a gift after 1976, increase your basis by the part of the gift tax paid on it that is due to the net increase in value of the gift. Figure the increase to basis by multiplying the gift tax paid by the following fraction. The numerator of the fraction is the net increase in value of the gift and the denominator is the amount of the gift. The net increase in value of the gift is the FMV of the gift less the donor's adjusted basis. The amount of the gift is its value for gift tax purposes, after reduction by any annual exclusion and any marital or charitable deduction that applies to the gift. For more information on the gift tax, please see Publication 950 , Introduction to Estate and Gift Taxes . For additional information on this subject see Gifts . References: Publication 551 , Basis of Assets Publication 950 , Introduction to Estate and Taxes I have investment property. Can you explain the term basis of assets? Basis is your investment in property for tax purposes. Before you can figure any gain or loss on a sale, exchange, or other disposition of property, or figure allowable depreciation, you must determine the adjusted basis. Adjusted basis is the result of increasing or decreasing your original basis according to certain events. Your original basis is usually your cost to acquire the asset. Increases to basis include but are not limited to: . Improvements having a useful life of more than a year . Assessments for local improvements . Sales tax . The cost of extending utilities lines to the property . Legal fees such as the cost of defending or perfecting title . Zoning costs Decreases to basis include but are not limited to: . Depreciation . Nontaxable corporate distributions . Casualty and theft losses . Easements . Rebates from the manufacturer or seller Additional information on basis can be found in Publication 551 , Basis of Assets, or Tax Topic 703 , Basis of Assets . References: Publication 551 , Basis of Assets Tax Topic 703 , Basis of Assets I sold my principal residence this year. What form do I need to file? If you meet the ownership and use tests, you will generally only need to report the sale of your home if your gain exceeds a certain dollar prescribed by law. To determine the amount of gain that can be excluded from income refer to Publication 523 Selling Your Home You may be entitled to exclude gain from income if during the 5-year period ending on the date of the sale, you must have: Owned the home for at least 2 years (the ownership test), and Lived in the home as your main home for at least 2 years (the use test). If you owned and lived in the property as your main home for less than 2 years, you may still be able to claim an exclusion in some cases. If you are required or choose to report a gain, it is reported on Form 1040, Schedule D (PDF) , Capital Gains and Losses . If you were on qualified extended duty in the U.S. Armed Services or the Foreign Service you may suspend the five-year test period for up to 10 years. You are on qualified extended duty when the extended duty lasts for more than 90 days or for an indefinite period AND: At a duty station that is at least 50 miles from the residence sold, or When residing under orders in government housing. This change applies to home sales after May 6, 1997. You may use this provision for only one property at a time and one sale every two years. For additional information on selling your home, refer to Publication 523 , Selling Your Home . References: Publication 523 , Selling Your Home Tax Topic 701 , Sale of your Home - after May 6, 1997 Tax Topic 703 , Basis of Assets If I sell my home and use the money I receive to pay off the mortgage, do I have to pay taxes on that money? It is not the money you receive for the sale of your home, but the amount of gain on the sale over your cost, or basis, that determines whether you will have to include any proceeds as taxable income on your return. You may be able to exclude any gain from income up to a maximum dollar limit. If you can exclude all of the gain, you do not need to report the sale on your tax return. To determine the maximum dollar limit you can exclude or for additional information on selling your home, refer to Publication 523 , Selling Your Home . References: Publication 523 , Selling Your Home Tax Topic 701 , Sale of your Home - after May 6, 1997 Tax Topic 703 , Basis of Assets If I take the exclusion of capital gain tax on the sale of my old home this year, can I also take the exclusion again if I sell my new home in the future? With the exception of the 2-year waiting period, there is no limit on the number of times you can exclude the gain on the sale of your principle residence so long as you meet the ownership and use tests. References: Publication 523 , Selling Your Home Tax Topic 701 , Sale of Your Home - after May 6, 1997 Tax Topic 703 , Basis of Assets I lived in a home as my principal residence for the first 2 of the last 5 years. For the last 3 years, the home was a rental property before selling it. Can I still avoid the capital gains tax and, if so, how should I deal with the depreciation I took while it was rented out? If, during the 5-year period ending on the date of sale, you owned the home for at least 2 years and lived in it as your main home for at least 2 years, you can exclude up to the maximum dollar limit. However, you cannot exclude the portion of the gain equal to depreciation allowed or allowable for periods after May 6, 1997. This gain is reported on Form 4797. If you can show by adequate records or other evidence that the depreciation allowed was less than the amount allowable, the amount you cannot exclude is the amount allowed. Refer to Publication 523 , Selling Your Home and Form 4797 (PDF), Sale of Business Property for specifics on calculating and reporting the amount of gain. References: Publication 523 , Selling Your Home Publication 527 , Residential Rental Property Publication 587 , Business Use of Your Home Form 4797 (PDF), Sale of Business Property How do you report the sale of a second residence? Your second home is considered a capital asset. Use Form 1040, Schedule D (PDF) to report sales, exchanges, and other dispositions of capital assets. References: Publication 544 , Sales and Other Dispositions of Assets Tax Topic 703 , Basis of Assets Tax Topic 409 , Capital Gains and Losses 10.2 Capital Gains, Losses/Sale of Home: Stocks (Options, Splits, Traders) How do I figure the cost basis of stock that has split, giving me more of the same stock, so I can figure my capital gain (or loss) on the sale of the stock? When the old stock and the new stock are identical the basis of the old shares must be allocated to the old and new shares. Thus, you generally divide the adjusted basis of the old stock by the number of shares of old and new stock. The result is your new basis per share of stock. If the old shares were purchased in separate lots for differing amounts of money, the adjusted basis of the old stock must be allocated between the old and new stock on a lot by lot basis. References: Publication 550 , Investment Income and Expenses Tax Topic 409 , Capital Gains and Losses How do I figure the cost basis when the stocks I'm selling were purchased at various times and at different prices? If you can identify which shares of stock you sold, your basis is what you paid for the shares sold (plus sales commissions). If you sell a block of the same kind of stock, you can report all the shares sold at the same time as one sale, writing VARIOUS in the "date acquired" column of Form 1040, Schedule D (PDF). However, what you enter into the "cost or other basis" column is the total of all the acquisition costs of the shares sold. If you cannot adequately identify the shares you sold and you bought the shares at various times for different prices, the basis of the stock sold is the basis of the shares you acquired first (first-in first-out). Except for certain mutual fund shares, you cannot use the average price per share to figure gain or loss on the sale of stock. For more information, refer to Publication 550 , Investment Income and Expenses . References: Publication 525 , Taxable and Nontaxable Income Publication 550 , Investment Income and Expenses Tax Topic 409 , Capital Gains and Losses Form 1040, Schedule D (PDF) How do we show on our tax form where dividends are reinvested? Some corporations allow investors to choose to use their dividends to buy more shares of stock in the corporation instead of receiving the dividends in cash. If you are a member of this type of plan, you must report the fair market value on the dividend payment date of the dividends that are reinvested as income on your tax return. You do not actually show that the dividends were reinvested on your return. Keep good records of the dollar amount of the reinvested dividends, the number of additional shares purchased, and the purchase dates. You will need this information when you sell the shares. Report the dividends that were reinvested with your other dividends, if any, on Form 1040 (PDF) or Form 1040A (PDF). If your total income from ordinary dividends exceeds a dollar amount set by law, you also must file either Form 1040, Schedule B (PDF) or Form 1040A, Schedule 1 (PDF). For more information on this and other types of dividend reinvestment plans, refer to Ordinary Dividends in Chapter 1 of Publication 550 , Investment Income and Expenses . References: Publication 550 , Investment Income and Expenses Form 1040, Schedule B (PDF) Tax Topic 404 , Dividends How do I compute the basis for stock I sold, when I received the stock over several years through a dividend reinvestment plan? The basis of the stock you sold is the cost of the shares plus any adjustments, such as sales commissions. If you have not kept detailed records of your dividend reinvestments, you may be able to reconstruct those records with the help of public records from sources such as the media, your broker, or the company that issued the dividends. If you cannot specifically identify which shares were sold, you must use the first-in first-out rule. This means that you deem that you sold the oldest shares first, then the next oldest, then the next-to-the-next oldest, until you have accounted for the number of shares in the sale. In order to establish the basis of these shares, you need to have kept adequate documentation of all your purchases, including those that were through the dividend reinvestment plan. You may not use an average cost basis. Only mutual fund shares may have an average cost basis. Refer to Publication 550 , Investment Income and Expenses, and Publication 551 , Basis of Assets . References: Publication 550 , Investment Income and Expenses Publication 551 , Basis of Assets Tax Topic 404 , Dividends How do I report participation in a qualified employee stock purchase plan on my tax return? If you participated in a qualified employee stock purchase plan, you do not include any amount in your gross income as a result of the grant or exercise of your option to purchase stock. When you sell the stock that you purchased by exercising the option, you may have to report compensation and capital gain or capital loss. For additional information on tax treatment and holding period requirements, refer to Publication 525 , Taxable and Nontaxable Income . References: Publication 525 , Taxable and Nontaxable Income I purchased stock from my employer under a qualified employee stock purchase plan. Now I have received a Form 1099-B from selling it. How do I report this? If the special holding period requirements are met, generally treat gain or loss from the sale of the stock as capital gain or loss. However, you may have compensation income if: The option price of the stock was below the stock's fair market value at the time the option was granted, or You did not meet the holding period requirement. The holding period requirements is that you must hold the stock for more than 2 years from the time the option is granted to you and for more than 1 year from when the stock was transferred to you. If you do not meet these holding period requirements, there is a disqualifying disposition of the stock. The compensation income that you should report in the year of the disqualifying disposition is the excess of the fair market value of the stock on the date the stock was transferred to you less the amount paid for the shares. If the holding period requirements are met, but the option price is below the fair market value of the stock at the time the option was granted, you report the discount as compensation income (wages) when you sell the stock. Generally, this compensation income is the lesser of the excess of the fair market value of the stock on the date of the disposition less the exercise price OR the excess of the fair market value of the stock at the time the option was granted less the exercise price. If the holding period requirement are met and your gain is more than the amount you report as compensation income, the remainder is a capital gain reported on Form 1040, Schedule D (PDF). If you sell the stock for less than the amount you paid for it, your loss is a capital loss, and you do not have ordinary income. For more information, refer to Publication 525 , Taxable and Nontaxable Income , and Publication 551 , Basis of Assets. References: Publication 525 , Taxable and Nontaxable Income Publication 551 , Basis of Assets Form 1040, Schedule D (PDF), Capital Gains and Losses Should I advise the IRS why amounts reported on Form 1099-B do not agree with my Schedule D for proceeds from short sales of stock not closed by the end of year? If you are able to defer the reporting of gain or loss until the year the short sale closes, there are certain notations you can make on your Form 1040, Schedule D (PDF) that will allow you to reconcile your Forms 1099-B to your Schedule D and still not recognize the gain or loss from the short sale. You will also need to attach a statement explaining the details of your short sale and that it has not closed as of the end of the year. Include your name as it appears on the return and your social security number. For more on these rules and exceptions that may apply, refer to Chapter 4 of Publication 550 , Investment Income and Expenses . References: Publication 550 , Investment Income and Expenses Tax Topic 409 , Capital gains and losses Do I need to pay taxes on that portion of stock I gained as a result of a split? No, you generally do not need to pay tax on the additional shares of stock you received due to the stock split. You will need to adjust your per share cost of the stock. Your overall cost basis has not changed, but your per share cost has changed. You will have to pay taxes if you have gain when you sell the stock. Gain is the amount of the proceeds from the sale, minus sales commissions, that exceeds the adjusted basis of the stock sold. References: Publication 550 , Investment Income and Expenses Tax Topic 409 , Capital gains and losses 10.3 Capital Gains, Losses/Sale of Home: Mutual Funds (Costs, Distributions, etc.) I have both purchased and sold shares in a money-market mutual fund. The fund is managed so the share price is constant. All gain is reported as dividends. Do I have to report the sale of these shares? Yes, you report the sale of your shares on Form 1040, Schedule D (PDF), Capital Gains and Losses . Generally, whenever you sell, exchange, or otherwise dispose of a capital asset, you report it on Schedule D. If the share price were constant, you would have neither a gain nor a loss when you sell shares because you are selling the shares for the same price you purchased them. If you actually owned shares that were later sold, the fund or the broker should have issued a Form 1099-B There is no requirement with that form that there be gain or loss on the sale, only a sale or exchange of an investment asset and sales proceeds. References: Publication 564 , Mutual Fund Distributions How do return of principal payments affect my cost basis when I sell mutual funds? A return of principal (or return of capital) reduces your basis in your mutual fund shares. Unlike a dividend or a capital gain distribution, a return of capital is a return of part of your investment (cost). However, basis cannot be reduced below zero. Once your basis reaches zero, any return of principal is capital gain and must be reported on Form 1040 Schedule D (PDF), Capital Gains and Losses . References: Publication 564 , Mutual Fund Distributions How do I calculate the average basis for the sale of mutual fund shares? In order to figure your gain or loss using an average basis, you must have acquired the shares at various times and prices and have left them on deposit in a managed account. There are two average basis methods: Single-category method, and Double-category method. Single-category method. First, add up the cost of all the shares you own in the mutual fund. Divide that result by the total number of shares you own. This gives you your average per share. Multiply that number by the number of shares sold. Double-category method. First, divide your shares into two categories, long-term and short-term. Then use the steps above to get an average basis for each category. The average basis for that category is then the basis of each share in the sale from that category. Once you elect to use an average basis method, you must continue to use it for all accounts in the same fund. You must clearly identify on your tax return the average basis method that you have elected to use. You do this identification by including "AVGB" in column (a) of Form 1040, Schedule D (PDF) . Refer to Publication 564 , Mutual Fund Distributions, Sales, Exchanges and Redemptions . References: Publication 564 , Mutual Fund Distributions Form 1040, Schedule D Instructions If I used an average basis method for shares of one mutual fund I sold, do I have to use it for all mutual funds I sell? No, you may use a different method, as long as you have not used an average basis method for that fund previously. Once you have elected to use an average basis method to compute the gain or loss on shares in a mutual fund, you must use that same method for the sale of shares from any account in that same fund. References: Publication 564 , Mutual Fund Distributions How do I calculate the average cost method of a mutual fund if the fund price splits? If your mutual fund splits, or adjusts its price, it is treated like a stock split. Your total basis doesn't change after the split, but since you now own more shares without paying any more money, your per-share basis will decrease. To calculate your per-share basis, divide the total cost that you have invested in the fund (minus any shares previously sold) by the current number of shares that you hold. References: Publication 564 , Mutual Fund Distributions I received a 1099-DIV showing a capital gain. Why do I have to report capital gains from my mutual funds if I never sold any shares? A mutual fund is a regulated investment company that pools funds of investors allowing them to take advantage of a diversity of investments and professional asset management. You own shares in the fund, but the fund owns assets such as shares of stock, corporate bonds, government obligations, etc. One of the ways the fund makes money for its investors is to sell these assets at a gain. If the asset was held by the mutual fund for more than one year, the nature of the income is capital gain, which gets passed on to you. These are called capital gain distributions, which are distinguished on Form 1099-DIV (PDF) , from income that is from other profits, called ordinary dividends. Capital gains distribution are taxed as long term capital gains regardless of how long you have owned the shares in the mutual fund. If your capital gains distribution is automatically reinvested, the reinvested amount is the basis of the additional shares purchased. References: Publication 564 , Mutual Fund Distributions 10.4 Capital Gains, Losses/Sale of Home: Losses (Homes, Stocks, Other Property) Is the loss on the sale of your home deductible? The loss on the sale of a personal residence is a nondeductible personal loss. References: Publication 523 , Selling Your Home Tax Topic 409 , Capital gains and losses I own stock which became worthless last year. Can I take a bad debt deduction on my tax return? If you own securities and they become totally worthless, you can take a deduction for a loss, but not for a bad debt. The worthless securities are treated as though they were capital assets sold on the last day of the tax year if they were capital assets in your hands. Report worthless securities on Form 1040, Schedule D (PDF), in Part 1 or 2 depending on whether you held the stock short term and write "Worthless." In the applicable column of Schedule D. 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For more information, contact us by e-mailing us at properties@crystalmountain.com , or by calling us at (800) 968-2911. Hotel Suites Condominiums Townhomes Cottages Homes Building Sites Hotel Suites Offered At: $109,900.00 COLONYSTUDIO #160 : Popular studio unit at the base of the slopes adjacent to Kinlochen Lodge. First floor unit on slopeside, whirlpool tub, fully furnished. Excellent rental history makes this an affordable four-season retreat. click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $112,900.00 COLONY STUDIO #256 : Popular studio unit at the base of the slopes adjacent to Kinlochen Lodge. Second floor on slopeside, whirlpool tub, 2 queen beds, fully furnished. Excellent rental history makes this an affordable four-season retreat. Completely remodeled in 2004 with lodge-style dcor. click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $121,900.00 HAMLET STUDIO #144 : Popular Hamlet studio unit enjoys first floor convenience and is just steps away from the slopes, pools, golf pro-shop, restaurants and future village center at Crystal Mountain. Fully furnished and completely renovated in 2002. Double whirlpool, 2 queen beds, convenient kitchenette, small outside deck and excellent rental history are but a few of its outstanding features. click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $129,900.00 HAMLET STUDIO #174 : At the base of the slopes, this popular studio offers easy access to all resort amenities and has recently had extensive interior renovation. Kitchenette, whirlpool, fully furnished and an attractive rental history. Adjacent to future village center. click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $129,900.00 HAMLET STUDIO #248 : Central location makes this suite a favorite accommodation of resort guests year round. Excellent rentals, fully furnished & completely remodeled. Double whirlpool, two queen beds, kitchenette and heat/ac unit. click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $132,900.00 HAMLET STUDIO #249 : In the center of everything! This popular studio unit offers wonderful ski slope views and and is just steps away from the slopes, pools, golf pro-shop, restaurants and future village center. Fully furnished, double whirlpool, two queen beds, convenient kitchenette, small outside deck and an excellent rental history. Sale also includes initiation fee into Four Seasons Club at the basic level. click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $132,900.00 HAMLET STUDIO #349 : Popular Hamlet studio unit enjoys first floor convenience and is just steps away from the slopes, pools, golf pro-shop, restaurants and future village center at Crystal Mountain. Fully furnished and completely renovated in 2002. Double whirlpool, 2 queen beds, convenient kitchenette, small outside deck and excellent rental history are but a few of its outstanding features. click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $137,500.00 HAMLET STUDIO #343 : This suite enjoys one of the best ski slope views and and is just steps away from the slopes, pools, golf pro-shop, restaurants and future village center. Fully furnished, double whirlpool, two queen beds, convenient kitchenette, small outside deck and an excellent rental history. click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $139,900.00 COLONY STUDIO #159 : The perfect getaway for two. This self-contained suite has a full kitchen, queen bed & queen Murphy bed, timbered mantle fireplace, sitting area, and a private bath. The Colony offers maximum convenience due to its location at the base of the slopes and adjacent to Kinlochen which houses Crystals Nordic/golf pro shop and the popular Thistle Pub & Grille. Year round rental appeal. click for larger/additional photos return to top Condominiums Offered At: $112,900.00 KINLOCHEN #340C - 1 BR/1 BA : The most peaceful corner of legendary Kinlochen-Skibo 340C. Very spacious kitchen/living area at the base of the slopes and overlooking Betsie Valleys #18 golf hole! Fireplace, whirlpool, sleeps six. Tuck away to your private, one-bedroom quarter ownership just steps away from Crystal Mountains new water park, the golf course, and the ski slopes-fun for every season. PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP PROPERTY. Includes an ULTIMATE family ski/golf membership! click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $112,900.00 PINEHURST STUDIO #453 : The perfect weekend getaway spot. Studio unit on the 18th fairway. Near the slopes, pools and restaurants. Vaulted ceiling, kitchenette, double whirlpool, and all nicely redecorated in 2003. Excellent rental unit. click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $122,900.00 KINLOCHEN #237D - 1 BR/1 BA : Kellie Castle offers an exciting location for all seasons with its expansive ski slope view and large deck for lounging in the sun. This one-bedroom quarter ownership unit sleeps 6 and features a full kitchen, cut stone fireplace, whirlpool tub, owner's ski locker and is tastefully decorated. Luxurious accommodations and a vacation ownership property that really makes sense. PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP PROPERTY. Includes an ULTIMATE family ski/golf membership! click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $142,900.00 KINLOCHEN #240A - 2 BR/2 BA : Luxurious quarter ownership unit with over 1,250 square feet of living space. This unit features a large great room with radius windows in the living area and a gas fireplace, well-equipped kitchen, private balcony off the master suite and spacious guest bedroom. A premier location in an elegant lodge at the base of the slopes. PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP PROPERTY. Includes an ULTIMATE family ski/golf membership! click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $154,900.00 KINLOCHEN #236A - 3 BR/2 BA : Beautifully furnished quarter ownership condo with a delightful view of the #1 Betsie Valley tee and ski slopes. At the base of the slopes just steps away from pools and resort amenities. Private owner storage, popular rental & RCI property. PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP PROPERTY. Includes an ULTIMATE family ski/golf membership! click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $169,900.00 KINLOCHEN #239C - 3 BR/2 BA : Premier location! This unit enjoys a commanding view of the ski slopes from the living area, bedrooms and balcony. Elegant lodge feeling with features including a full kitchen, fireplace, whirlpool tub and a floor plan for active families. With CQ ownership you can enjoy a week every month forever and this sale includes 2 years of unlimited skiing for your family through the Four Seasons Club. click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $174,900.00 INN AT THE MOUNTAIN #205 - 1 BR/1 BA : This one-bedroom suite is in a great location at the base of the slopes and adjacent to the pools, conference center and main lodge. All units share a cozy fireplace lounge on the main level and laundry on second level. Unit features a private bedroom, wall bed in living room, double whirlpool, kitchenette, fully furnished and redecorated in 2003. Excellent rental history. PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP PROPERTY. Includes an ULTIMATE family ski/golf membership! click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $176,900.00 INN AT THE MOUNTAIN #102 - 1 BR/1 BA : An ideal location in the heart of the resort. This attractive suite is larger than most, handicap accessible, and features a private bedroom, comfortable living room with seating area and a queen Murphy bed, spacious bathroom, kitchenette, and a private balcony. Just steps from the indoor pool, outdoor water pool & playground, dining and the ski slopes. Sunny southern exposure with views towards the future Crystal Village. Excellent rental history. click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $184,900.00 PINEHURST #452 - 1 BR/1 BA : Spacious condo on 18th fairway near the slopes and Kinlochen. Upper unit privacy with vaulted ceilings, fieldstone fireplace, double whirlpool tub and attractive rental history. click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $198,500.00 WINTERGREEN #501 - 2 BR/1 BA : Attractive 1st floor overlooking the Betsie Valley #1 tee. Enjoy maximum convenience to Kinlochen. Conveniently located near the ski slopes & XC trailhead and adjacent to the Waters Edge complex. Double whirlpool, complete kitchen, nicely appointed living area w/ walkout deck, fully furnished & attractive year-round rental history. click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $224,900.00 WINTERGREEN #530 - 2 BR/2 BA : Attractive upper end unit in a very private location adjacent to a wooded setting with views of the pond and fairway of Betsie Valley #10. Fully upgraded in 2002. click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $225,900.00 WINTERGREEN #503 - 2 BR/2 BA : Right across from Kinlochen, the base of the Buck lift, and overlooking the #10 tee of the Betsie Valley course. Fully furnished featuring vaulted ceilings, gas fireplace and a complete kitchen. Come summer, you're located steps from the new Water's Edge pool & park complex. click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $226,900.00 WINTERGREEN #517 - 2 BR/2 BA : Conveniently located w/ an upper sun deck. Complete kitchen & master suite with king bed, double whirlpool & private bath. Guest bedroom w/ queen bed, living room w/ natural fireplace and queen sofa-sleeper. Golf course and XC ski trail views, easy access to the Peak indoor pool and fitness center, Water's Edge outdoor pool & park, and downhill ski lifts. Fully furnished, popular rental. click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $234,900.00 WINTERGREEN #538 - 2 BR/2 BA : Special location overlooks the #12 Betsie Valley green and the Water's Edge entry pond & park area. Private and wooded, yet just steps from the resort center. Enjoy views of the slopes from the master suite and sun deck. Newly remodeled, beautifully finished interior and excellent rental potential. PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP PROPERTY. Includes an ULTIMATE family ski/golf membership! click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $238,900.00 WINTERGREEN #529 - 2 BR/2 BA : Spacious condo overlooking the Betsie Valley #10 fairway & green. South facing, with pond & lighted XC views. Steps from the new Water's Edge pool & park complex and resort center. Fireplace, fully furnished & excellent rental. click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $239,900.00 PINEHURST #422/423 - 2 BR/2 BA : Spacious, overlooking the #18 fairway of the Betsie Valley golf course and steps from Kinlochen, Peak pool/fitness center & the new Waters Edge water playground. Flexible floor plan enables occupancy as 2 separate units studio & 1-BR OR 2-BR. Fieldstone fireplace, full kitchen, dining room w/ bay window and generous living room w/ walkout deck. Master suite with private bath & entry. Fully furnished & excellent rental history. click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $242,900.00 WINTERGREEN #534 - 2 BR/2 BA : Well-maintained and updated unit in a nicely wooded location with a view of the 12th green. Adjacent to the Park & Pool at Waters Edge, this upper end unit has an enclosed loft for privacy and a washer/dryer for convenience. Enjoy full ownership of this wonderful property with an option to exchange it worldwide through RCI. click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $287,900.00 PINEHURST #454/455 - 2 BR/2 BA : The warmth of an up-north cabin uniquely designed as a carefree vacation home. This 2-bedroom, 2-bath Pinehurst condominium enjoys upper end unit privacy with views of the 18th fairway just steps from the Kinlochen Lodge and base of the slopes. Full kitchen, fieldstone gas-log fireplace, vaulted ceilings with skylight, whirlpool tubs and a lock-off studio feature that makes this a popular rental property and wonderful vacation retreat. click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $289,900.00 PINEHURST #444/445 - 2 BR/2 BA : Spacious 1st floor condo w/ private deck overlooking the 18th fairway of the Betsie Valley golf course & lighted XC trails. Steps from the Buck ski lift & Kinlochen. Rich color palette, stone fireplace, vaulted ceilings. Double whirlpools & showers in both baths, master suite w/ kitchenette, king bed & private entrance. Excellent rental history. PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP PROPERTY. Includes an ULTIMATE family ski/golf membership! click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $374,900.00 PINEHURST GREEN #460 - 4 BR/3 BA : This spacious whole-ownership townhome is located right in the heart of the resort, just steps from the slopes, pools, golf/Nordic pro shop and restaurants. Features include living and family rooms both with fireplaces, a game room, full kitchen, first-floor laundry and master suite with oversized whirlpool, sauna, wet bar, ample owner storage and a sun deck overlooking the #18 fairway of the Betsie Valley course. Year-round rental potential. PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP PROPERTY. Includes an ULTIMATE family ski/golf membership! click for larger/additional photos return to top Townhomes Offered At: $394,900.00 MOUNTAINSIDE #615 - 4 BR/3 BA : Prime location overlooking the Betsie Valley Golf Course #9 hole and near ski-in/out trail. This newly refurbished and fully furnished townhome has a large south-facing deck overlooking the fairway and a spacious living room with vaulted ceiling and cozy fireplace. Master suite with double whirlpool & dressing vanity, fully equipped kitchen, and a 1-car garage for owner storage or use. PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP PROPERTY. Includes an ULTIMATE family ski/golf membership! click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $424,500.00 MOUNTAINSIDE #601 - 5 BR/4 BA : Exceptional townhome overlooking the 18th green of the Mountain Ridge course. Recently renovated and fully furnished. Features a loft, 2 fireplaces, large family room, 2-car garage and large deck. PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP PROPERTY. Includes an ULTIMATE family ski/golf membership! click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $434,900.00 MOUNTAINTOP #727 - 3 BR/3 BA : Just steps from the peak of the mountain w/ inspiring westerly views overlooking the Betsie River valley. Tiled entryway, fireplace, whirlpool, washer/dryer, tastefully decorated and fully furnished. Attractive rental and RCI exchange property. New private outdoor pool & grilling area. Sale includes 2 years ski membership in Four Seasons Club for 2 adults & 2 juniors. PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP PROPERTY. Includes an ULTIMATE family ski/golf membership! click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $439,900.00 MOUNTAINTOP #726 - 3 BR/3 BA : Downhill skiing just steps from your door, and a new, private pool & picnic pavilion in your front yard. Couple this with long southwestern views over the beautiful Betsie River Valley, and you realize that MountainTop living is hard to beat! This gracious townhome features a private master suite with full bath & whirlpool, tiled entry & baths, main level fireplace, private deck, washer/dryer, ample owner storage, and a lower level outfitted for fun, including foosball and a game table. The home is fully furnished, qualified for RCI vacation exchanges, and has excellent rental potential. PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP PROPERTY. Includes an ULTIMATE family ski/golf membership! click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $445,900.00 MOUNTAINSIDE #614 - 5 BR/4 BA : Wonderful 5-bedroom/4-bath townhome. New lower level finish and furnishings in 2003 with two fieldstone fireplaces and a large family room. Fully furnished and good rental history. Total renovation on main and upper floors in December 2004. PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP PROPERTY. Includes an ULTIMATE family ski/golf membership! click for larger/additional photos return to top Cottages Offered At: $146,900.00 WATER'S EDGE #309D - 2 BR/2 BA : Adjacent to the Pool & Park at Waters Edge, and only steps from the ski slopes, dining and indoor pool & fitness center. This spacious 1/4 ownership cottage has a master suite with private bath, guest bedroom with 2 queen beds and an adjoining bath, full kitchen, laundry, screened porch, sun deck, and a vaulted great room with a cozy stove and a window seat overlooking the creek. Simple & clean this is a place for retreat. PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP PROPERTY. Includes an ULTIMATE family ski/golf membership! click for larger/additional photos return to top Homes Offered At: $169,900.00 CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN CLUB #84 : Surrounded by pines, this cedar-sided 2-bedroom, 2-bath cabin enjoys westerly views of the golf course and sunsets, and is conveniently located near all the amenities at Crystal Mountain. Spacious 2+ car garage, large backyard with fire pit, paved driveway, fully furnished and ready for year 'round family fun. click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $245,900.00 CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN CLUB #29 : Attractive home on a nicely landscaped lot. Uniquely designed living space with high vaulted ceilings, natural wood fireplace, custom kitchen with breakfast bar and an abundance of windows surrounded by a wrap-around deck. Large master suite with a private balcony and whirlpool. 2-car garage, workshop and main floor laundry provide great spaces for projects and storage. PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP PROPERTY. Includes an ULTIMATE family ski/golf membership! click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $280,000.00 CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN VILLAGE #23 : Quality 3BR/2BA cedar home nestled amongst the pines on a nicely landscaped lot near the Betsie Valley course. Open great room w/ fireplace, vaulted ceilings, high windows and spindled loft above. Large garage, full basement, spacious deck and paved circular drive. click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $349,900.00 CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN CLUB #26 : Within easy walking distance of the slopes and village center at Crystal Mountain. This new 3-bedroom, 2-bath home features high vaulted pine ceilings in the great room, custom interior doors & trim, spacious screened-in porch, gas-log fireplace, central air, main floor laundry and custom kitchen with island. Built with SIP panel technology, this home is energy efficient and easy to care for with its low maintenance exterior. Appliances and most furnishings are included so it's ready for instant fun! click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $369,900.00 CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN VILLAGE #21 : Custom 5BR/3BA home. Large tiled entry for ski equipment, great room w/ fieldstone fireplace & vaulted ceilings, two master suites-each with private whirlpool tub, 400 sq. ft. deck, western red cedar siding. Andersen windows and quality finishes throughout. Fully furnished. PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP PROPERTY. Includes an ULTIMATE family ski/golf membership! click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $469,900.00 MOUNTAINWOODS #10 : Custom 3-BR/2-BA home in master-planned ski & golf course community. Vaulted ceilings and ample windows create light, bright living spaces, while the stone fireplace, maple cabinetry and ash flooring lend warmth to the home's interior. Features include a spacious lower-level family room, a 2+ car garage and a generous sun deck with a sunny southwestern orientation. Fully furnished and ready for immediate occupancy. PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP PROPERTY: Includes an ULTIMATE family ski/golf membership. click for larger/additional photos return to top Building Sites Offered At: $24,400.00 SCENIC NORTH VILLAGE LOTS : From $24,400 - $44,400. Phase II lots now available. Complimentary Crystal Mountain memberships included with sales. Generous homesites, both wooded & meadow, underground utilities, paved, private road, thoughtful restrictions. Secluded & quiet, yet adjacent to Crystal's skiing, golf, dining and pools. click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $78,900.00 MOUNTAINWOODS LOT 28 : Excellent building site offers a variety of home and driveway locations to fit your needs. Large hardwood trees and a private setting in an area of very attractive homes. click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $85,900.00 MOUNTAINWOODS LOT 25 : Premium lot with an elevated building site and ideal terrain for a walkout. Southwestern lot orientation provides plenty of sunlight. Covered in mature hardwoods, overlooks Mountain Ridge #3 tee. Underground utilities and thoughtful restrictions. click for larger/additional photos Offered At: $104,900.00 CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN VILLAGE #29-30 : Double lot totaling approximately 0.7 acres, level with red pines & scattered white birch trees. Building site overlooks the Betsie Valley Golf Course #16 tee & fairway, and has a view toward the #15 green and the newly reconfigured Betsie Valley #15 fairway. Underground utilities & thoughtful restrictions. Ready access to the cross-country & snowshoe trails. Private, yet not far from the pools & fitness center, ski slopes, tennis courts, biking trails, shopping & restaurants. An area of fine homes. click for larger/additional photos return to top Crystal Quick Links: Home , Hotel/Resort Reservations , Vacation Packages , Hotel/Resort info , Hotel/Resort Specials , Real Estate Info , Real Estate/Property Listings , Golf Info , Golf Vacation Packages , Golf Courses , Golf Lessons and Schools , Winter Info , Skiing , Cross Country Skiing , Snowboarding , Park Report , #1 Midwest Ski Resort , Meetings and Conference Info , Crystal Center , Art Park , Water Park Last Updated: 12/29/2005 12500 Crystal Mountain Dr - Thompsonville, MI 49683 Crystal Mtn. Realty: (800) 968-2911 - Crystal Mtn. Reservations: (800) 968-7686 tag---