TIC

Close Your 1031 Exchange Using A TIC Investment

Tenancy-in-common or TIC is a shared ownership investment strategy under which two or more investors co-own one property. A TIC investment lets small or medium-sized investors co-own large investment-grade properties along with other investors. A TIC can have as many as 35 investors. Don’t mistake a TIC investment with joint tenancy. They differ in many …

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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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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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TIC Investment And Property Identification In 1031 Exchanges

Under Tenancy-in-common or TIC arrangement, you are allowed to co-own an investment property with one or more investors. A TIC investment is a great tool for small or medium-sized investors looking to purchase large investment properties without investing huge capital. A TIC structure usually has up to 35 investors. Investors often mistake a TIC investment …

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Is Shared Ownership Better Than Individual Investment?

Real estate investment isn’t a one time adventure. Instead, it’s a life-long journey. Once you step into the shoes of an investor, you start thinking like one. You invest in one property, then in another, and then in another. The process continues this way. Though investing in real estate is a lucrative option that nobody …

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