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Our 1031 exchange articles offer in-depth insights into specific topics, such as the difference between a 1031 exchange and a 1033 exchange, or the importance of working with a qualified intermediary. These articles can also provide tips on how to choose the right replacement property, as well as strategies for maximizing the benefits of a 1031 exchange.
Many of these articles will also provide relevant resources to help real estate investors navigate the 1031 exchange process. Our article library provides a central location for investors to access all of the information they need to make informed decisions about their investment portfolios. Rather than having to search through multiple sources to find the information they need, investors can find everything they need on one convenient page.
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Maximizing Your Monthly Income: The Drop and Swap Method
Are you looking for ways to increase your monthly income? If you own investment properties, one strategy you may want to consider is the Drop and Swap method in a 1031 exchange. This technique allows…

5 Powerful Ownership Structures for Real Estate Investments
When it comes to investing in real estate, the choices are as varied as the properties themselves. How you structure your ownership can significantly impact your investment experience and bottom line. Here's an expert rundown…

Why Consider a 1031 Exchange?
In the industry of real estate, a 1031 exchange allows an investor to trade one property for another and possibly defer capital gains tax. This provision derives its name from the IRS code's Section 1031.…

The “Like for Like” Principle in 1031 Exchanges: An Investment Game-Changer
The Allure of "Like for Like" Imagine swapping your current investment property for another that promises higher returns, all without bearing the immediate burden of capital gains taxes. This isn't a dream but a reality…
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Utah Passes TIC Related Bill
The Utah legislature passes SB64, which modifies the Utah Uniform Securities Act and Real Estate provisions to address certain real estate transactions. This bill exempts tenants-in-common (TIC) transactions from the definition of securities as well…

An Overview of IRS Revenue Procedure 2002-22
In 2002, the IRS released Revenue Procedure 2002-22 containing long-awaited guidance on undivided tenant in common ownership of property under Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”). Unlike the…

Comparison of Three Different Methods For Holding Title to Real Property
Community Property Joint Tenancy Tenants in Common Parties Only husband and wife Any Number of persons (can be husband and wife) Any number of persons (can be husband and wife) Conveyance - Both co-owners must…

TIC’s: The New Real Estate Exchange Vehicle for Small Investors
Promoters are marketing a new tax-savings program that may help some owners of investment real estate sell an existing property and reinvest in new property, yet postpone or avoid paying taxes on any profits. However,…







