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1031 Exchange Explained
IRC Section 1031 provides that no gain or loss shall be recognized on the exchange of rental property is held for productive use in a trade or business, or for investment. A tax-deferred exchange is a method by which a real estate investors trades one or more relinquished rental properties for one or more replacement rental properties of like-kind. Such an exchange allows the issuer to defer the payment of federal income taxes and some state taxes on the transaction.The theory behind IRC section 1031 is to allow the real estate investors to reinvest the sale proceeds into another rental property, foregoing any economic gains that may have been realized from the sale. If you have recently sold, or are thinking of selling rental property, we can assist in matching you with a qualified 1031 advisor. A 1031 advisor can help you explore your 1031 exchange options. Contact us today for a free consultation.
The benefits of investing in a tenants in common structured rental property are definitely worth investigating. You have the ability to:
Tenants In Common Benefits
Completing a 1031 exchange with a tenants in common interest ownership in a rental property allows real estate investors not only to defer their capital gains taxes, but also to upgrade their rental property into larger, institutional-grade rental property.
If you are interested in learning more about tenants in common exchanges available to you, contact us today.
Tenants In Common Benefits
The benefits of investing in a tenants in common structured rental property are definitely worth investigating. You have the ability to:Tenants In Common Benefits
Tenants In Common Benefits
Tenants In Common Benefits
Tenants In Common Benefits
Tenants In Common Benefits
1031 Real Estate
In general, the tenants in common opportunities we offer are institutional grade rental properties. Such rental properties often have tenants subject to long term leases with major credit tenants.Rental Properties are in various locations throughout the U. S. and include office, retail, industrial and multi-family rental property types.
The demand for high quality tenants in common rental property is so strong that the offering period is often quite short. If you have any questions regarding your particular needs and circumstances, contact us.


