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The Pros And Cons Of The 1031 Tax Deferred Exchanges

The 1031 exchange, popularly known as a tax-deferred exchange, is a common and straightforward strategy that offers significant advantages to the commercial property owners. To qualify for this section, the property exchanges must be held for the productive use in business, trade or for the investment purpose. Thanks to IRC 1031 exchange, the real estate …

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Invest In NNN Properties When Doing A 1031 Exchange

Managing an investment property could develop into pain along with the passage of time. As the property grows old, the investor or property owner needs to invest more time and money in managing it. Due to the ever-growing burden of property management, many investors choose to sell their investment properties rather than holding it any …

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Do you have a backup plan for your 1031 Exchange

“Mark wanted to increase his investment potential. He decided to sell his 2-bedroom condo, which he had been renting to tenants and acquire a property with less management hassle using a 1031 exchange. Adhering to 1031 exchange guidelines, he appointed a qualified intermediary (“QI”) to administer the exchange process.” The condo sold for the expected …

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Not Getting A Replacement Property? A TIC or DST Investment Can Help!

A 1031 exchange process requires you to identify a replacement property within 45 days after the sale of your investment property. You must locate a like-kind property and send written identification of the property to the IRS within 45 days. If you have a 1031 properties list in hand, things can get simple and easy …

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What Should You Do If You Come Across Boot In Your 1031 Exchange?

In layman’s language, ‘Boot’ is defined as anything given in addition to. When it comes to 1031 exchanges, Boot is the cash or money saved at the end of the exchange. For example, say you sold your investment property for $500K. Now, to qualify for a 1031 exchange, you must reinvest $500K into another like-kind …

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Why Investors Prefer To Defer Taxes Using 1031 DST Properties?

Lately, the investors are actively looking to invest in 1031 Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) Properties. If we go by the facts, the Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) investments have increased to a great extent in the past 1.5 years. Why wouldn’t they? When the investors choose to go with Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) investments, not only …

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Can Someone Invest In A DST Along With A Physical Property In 1031 Exchange Process?

Whether you plan to conduct your first 1031 exchange or are an adept exchanger looking to partner with the more experienced and sophisticated Qualified Intermediary, 1031 sponsors are well equipped to help you accomplish your financial and business goals. So, the question troubles all of us: Can someone invest in a DST along with a …

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