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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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Don’t Want To Manage Your Property? Invest in NNN Properties.

While owning an investment property is pleasure, maintaining it could be a pain. Real estate investors often complain about the challenges they face in managing their properties. Due to increasing expenses and effort, it gets difficult for investors to look after their properties after some time. As a result, many investors choose to sell their …

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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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Investments With Little-to-No Landlord Responsibilities

Most investors lose a significant part of their monthly income in paying operating expenses. When you invest in real estate, in most cases, you are burdened with landlord responsibilities. Keeping track of property bills, paying operating expenses like utilities, property tax, insurance, etc., take away a large portion of your time and money. As a …

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No Landlord Responsibilities With NNN Investment

Sometimes, maintaining an investment property may become long-term suffering. After all, it does not only require paying operating expenses but also tracking the bills and ensuring all of them are timely paid. We often hear investors complaining about the effort they need to put in to maintain their investment properties. If you are also uncomfortable …

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Should You Opt for a 1031 Exchange with NNN Lease Investment

Should You Opt For A 1031 Exchange With NNN Lease Investment? Section 1031 of IRC ora 1031 Exchange not only allows investors to defer capital gains tax on property exchange but also let them switch to an entirely different investment structure (NNN, DST, and TIC).Say, you own a rental property that you’ve leased to a …

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