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TIC – For Your 1031 Exchange Property Listings

TIC (Tenancy In Common) is an agreement of ownership between two or more investors that own a single property. Tenancy in common provides unshared ownership of property for its investors. These are the arrangements under which investment can be made even for a small amount of money. Under Tenants In Common, the ownership shares are …

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Get Better Returns With A DST Investment

Think of DSTs as TIC investments. What do you know about TICs? A TIC or Tenancy-In-Common arrangement lets multiple investors own, operate, and share investment properties. Most commercial complexes are owned under TIC ownership. Under a TIC arrangement, investors have an ‘undivided fractional interest’ in the property, which empowers them to dispose of the property …

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1031 Investments With No Landlord Responsibilities

A Delaware Statutory Trust or a DST is a privately held trust responsible for buying, managing, administering, and selling real estate properties. DSTs are formed by filing a Certificate of Trust with the Delaware Division of Corporations and governed by Chapter 38, Part V-Title 12 of the annotated Delaware Code. DST investors enjoy fractional ownership …

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What Assets Qualify As 1031 Replacement Properties?

Section 1031 of IRC, widely known as 1031 exchange, lets investors defer up to 100% capital gains tax on swapping an income-producing asset with a like-kind property. Tax-deferred exchanges provide a unique opportunity to diversify your investment portfolio and defer taxes on real estate sales. What is a 1031 Land Exchange? Any property maintained for …

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Two Highly-Rewarding, Less Management Intensive Investment Options

Management burden or rising operating expenses can upset any investor. When you lease a rental property to a tenant, you are required to pay operating expenses from your monthly income. Depending upon the property size, year of built, wear and tear, etc., the operating costs can take away a significant portion of your income. To …

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Let Your Tenant Pay Operating Expenses Of Your Investment Property

Management-free investment is what most investors seek. Nobody likes to get disturbed by midnight calls reminding them of dues on their property. A part of real estate investment is property management. However, as a property gets old, it requires maintenance on a regular basis, which requires a significant amount of money and time.  Anyone looking …

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1031Sponsors.com is a web portal owned by Investment.Net, LLC. The company is functioning in the 1031 exchange market for more than 15 years. Neither Investment.Net nor 1031Property intend to act as a broker or sell any goods or services. 1031Sponsors does not offer legal or tax advice. Tax topics discussed are for educational purposes only and should not be considered professional tax advice. It's recommended that you discuss your situation with your tax or legal advisor. Distributing an investment in different assets or choosing alternative investments involves higher risks than traditional investments and shouldn't be taken for granted. All alternative investment strategies are sold along with a prospectus that discloses all risks, fees, and expenses. These investments are not tax-efficient, and an investor should consult with his/her tax advisor before investing. The investor should be prepared to bear loss knowing that financial risks are attached to such investments.

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