Savvy real estate investors like Nicole Shirvani are using 1031 exchanges to defer capital gains taxes when selling an ...
A 1031 real estate exchange, also known as a like-kind exchange, is a tax-deferral strategy used by real estate investors to defer capital gains taxes on the sale of an investment property. Named ...
The First Flatiron at Boulder's Chautauqua Park was the site of a rescue of two University of Colorado students on Friday evening, When people hear the term “1031 Exchange,” they often perceive it as ...
Savvy investors can use 1031 exchanges to unlock value by moving capital across markets in a play called geographic arbitrage ...
Though lobbyists and lawyers doubt that both the House and Senate will pass legislation that would eliminate the property swap tax loophole, commercial real estate agents aren’t taking any chances.
A much-loved tax advantage in the commercial real-estate industry is on the chopping block even as chances dim for the passage of a broad federal tax overhaul this year. Why? If a sweeping bill ...
Taxes rarely make for exciting reading material, but if you own an investment property, there's at least one set of IRS regulations you absolutely will want to understand: 1031 exchange rules. Why?
If you are a real estate investor, aspire to be an investor one day or are a licensed agent or broker who works with investors, you should understand how a Section 1031 exchange works. Most investors ...
Investing in real estate with partners in an LLC is a popular way to grow your wealth, but it comes with kinks. When it’s time to sell and some of the partners want to cash out while others want to ...
Q: Are there options for a 1031 exchange where you would be a property owner with other people? For example, if you bought an office building, a retail center or an apartment complex with partners? I ...
Real estate investors seeking to minimize capital gains tax exposure while simplifying their investment strategy now have access to a streamlined alternative to traditional 1031 exchanges. This ...
Section 1031 of the IRS Code may seem like an arcane — and perhaps even unnecessary — subject for an adviser to be expert in. But now that property prices have risen to pre-2008 levels in most parts ...