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Retire a Potomac Property the Generous Way

Selling real estate across Montgomery County can take months. Donating it takes a conversation. Vetted charities accept Potomac homes, land, and commercial property directly, handling title and paperwork while you claim the deduction.

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The Case for Donating Potomac Real Estate

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Support Causes in Montgomery County

Proceeds from your gift fund real programs — housing, youth services, food security — operating in and around Potomac.

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Work Only With Vetted 501(c)(3)s

Every organization listed for Potomac is a pre-screened, IRS-qualified public charity equipped to accept real property.

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A Fair-Market-Value Deduction

Donors who itemize can deduct the full appraised value of Potomac real estate, often the single largest charitable write-off available in a given year.

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MatchingDonors.com

Turn your property into a second chance at life.

MatchingDonors.com is a 501(c)(3) that connects patients in need of a transplant with living altruistic organ donors — the first organization to facilitate an organ transplant through the internet. Real estate gifts are converted into operating support, helping patients find a match in months instead of years on the national waiting list.

10,000+ patients helped finding a living donor since 2004
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Donate property. Help save a life waiting for a transplant.

Real estate gifts routed to MatchingDonors.com receive prioritized handling — clear title transfer, fair-market-value appraisal, and a deduction letter inside 60 days. Proceeds fund the matching platform that has connected over 15,000 registered donors with patients in need.

10,000+ patients helped finding a living donor since 2004

Request a Property Valuation

See how much impact your property could make.

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501(c)(3) Organizations Serving Potomac

Well-known 501(c)(3) charities serving Potomac — local branches plus national organizations that accept real estate.

Human Services

The Salvation Army

Provides shelter, disaster relief, addiction recovery, and food assistance to people in crisis.

location_on11550 Rockville Pike, North Bethesda, MD 20852call(301) 816-3062
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Workforce & Jobs

Goodwill

Funds job training and employment placement programs through donated goods and community services.

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location_on725 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD 20852call(301) 710-6299
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Housing & Urban Development

Habitat for Humanity

Builds and repairs affordable homes alongside families working toward stable, long-term homeownership.

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location_on1029 E Gude Dr, Rockville, MD 20850call(301) 947-3304
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Youth & Community

YMCA

Runs youth programs, fitness facilities, and community services that strengthen local neighborhoods.

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location_on12196 Sunset Hills Rd, Reston, VA 20190call(703) 742-8800
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Disaster Relief

American Red Cross

Delivers emergency response, blood services, and disaster recovery across the country.

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location_on8550 Arlington Blvd, Ste 100, Fairfax, VA 22031call(703) 584-8400

Donating Vacant Land and Lots Near Potomac

Raw land is one of the hardest assets to sell — it draws a narrow pool of buyers and earns nothing while it waits. Yet undeveloped parcels around Montgomery County still generate a property tax bill every year.

Qualified charities accept vacant land as readily as houses. A donation turns an idle, cost-only holding near Potomac into a fair-market-value deduction without the long marketing period a lot usually demands.

How a Potomac Donation Works

A transparent, four-step process ensures a smooth transition from property to philanthropy. (The exact process may differ between organizations, these are the general phases)

1

Property Valuation

Your charity will conduct a preliminary assessment of your property's market value and suitability for donation.

2

Legal & Title Review

Their experts handle title searches, environmental checks, and prepare all necessary transfer paperwork.

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Deed Transfer

The property is officially transferred to the charity. You receive IRS Form 8283 for tax deduction purposes.

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Fund Distribution

The property is sold and proceeds are distributed to your chosen charity to fund their mission.

Inherited a Property in Potomac? Here Is a Cleaner Path

Inherited real estate often arrives with emotional weight, shared ownership, and an unfamiliar maintenance burden. Selling it can mean coordinating among heirs and absorbing months of expenses.

Donating an inherited Potomac home converts it into a charitable deduction and a finished chapter — frequently the simplest resolution for a property no one plans to live in.

Real Estate Donation in Potomac: Your Questions Answered

Straight answers on donating real estate, the tax treatment, and what to expect.

Can a business, LLC, or trust donate real estate in Potomac? expand_more

Yes. Property held by a company, partnership, or trust can be donated, though the deduction rules differ from those for individuals. An entity considering a gift should review the specifics with its tax advisor.

Does it matter what time of year I donate my Potomac property? expand_more

The deduction applies to the tax year in which the title transfer is completed. Donors aiming to claim it in a particular year often start early enough to leave room for the appraisal and title review before December 31.

How large a tax deduction will donating my Potomac property produce? expand_more

For property held more than a year and given to a public charity, the deduction is generally the fair market value set by a qualified appraisal. The actual tax savings depend on your appraised value, income, and filing situation, so confirm the figure with your tax advisor.

My Potomac property may have environmental issues — can it still be donated? expand_more

Possibly. Charities accept properties with environmental questions but allow extra time for inspections and due diligence. Disclosing known concerns up front helps the receiving charity assess whether it can take the gift.

Can I donate a waterfront or lakefront property in Potomac? expand_more

Yes. Waterfront and lakefront parcels are accepted; the charity simply allows additional time for environmental and insurance due diligence where it applies.

Why donate property instead of selling it and donating the cash? expand_more

Selling first triggers capital gains tax and sale costs, shrinking the amount left to give and to deduct. Donating the property directly skips the gain entirely and bases the deduction on full fair market value — usually the more efficient route for appreciated Potomac real estate.