Homestead Classification

What does a homestead classification mean?
The residential homestead classification provides a property tax credit for property that is owned and occupied by the owner. The amount of credit is shown on your property tax statement and is deducted from your property tax bill.

What qualifications need to be met for the homestead classification?
In order to qualify for homestead classification, you must:

You may be considered to be a Minnesota resident if all or some of the following conditions apply to you:

How do I apply for homestead?
Applications are available here or at the Steele County Assessor's Office.

When should I apply for homestead?
After purchasing and moving into your home, you should apply for the homestead classification as soon as possible. You must purchase and occupy your home by December 1, and the homestead application must be turned into the County Assessor's Office by December 31 to be eligible for the homestead classification for taxes payable in the following year.

How often must I apply for homestead?
If your property is granted the homestead classification, it is not necessary for you to reapply for the classification.

Can I have more than one homestead?
No, you may only claim one homestead. However, if you change residences during the year, you can apply for homestead at the new residence. You must notify your County Assessor that you have changed your primary residence and you must complete and sign a homestead application.

Can a relative of the owner qualify for the residential homestead classification?
Certain relatives can qualify for residential relative homestead.

To qualify for the residential relative homestead classification, the relative must: (All three must apply)
1. Be a qualifying relative to one of the owners of the property. Qualifying relatives include:
Parents, grandparents, siblings, children, grandchildren, aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews of
the owner or of the spouse of the owner.
2. Occupy the property as your primary residence.
3. Be a Minnesota resident.

To apply for the residential relative homestead classification, the relative must complete and sign the Homestead Application .

Relative homesteads do not qualify for a property tax refund.

Can property held under a trust qualify for homestead?
Property held under a trust may qualify for homestead.

To apply for the trust homestead classification, complete and sign the Homestead Application and attach the documents requested.

Who do I contact if I have more questions about the homestead classification?
If you have any questions please contact the Steele County Assessor's Office at (507) 444-7435.