
What is a “Reverse 1031 Exchange”
Unlike a standard 1031 exchange, where a property owner sells their property and then acquires a replacement property, a reverse 1031 exchange involves acquiring the
Unlike a standard 1031 exchange, where a property owner sells their property and then acquires a replacement property, a reverse 1031 exchange involves acquiring the
In the intricate world of tax-efficient wealth building, seasoned financial professionals and accredited investors in the commercial real estate arena understand the value of strategic
In a 1031 Exchange, a taxpayer can defer the capital gains tax on the sale of certain property if the proceeds are reinvested in a
The identification rules refer to the guidelines that investors must adhere to when identifying replacement properties in a 1031 exchange. There are two key identification
An UPREIT, or Umbrella Partnership Real Estate Investment Trust, is a real estate investment structure that allows property owners to contribute their real estate assets
“Boot” refers to any portion of a 1031 exchange that does not meet the like-kind replacement property criteria. Most commonly this is in the form of
Learn about the role of a Qualified Intermediary (QI) in a 1031 exchange. Discover how they facilitate the process and ensure IRS requirements are met.
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