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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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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…

1031 Program: What Is It and How to Use It?
History and Purpose of the 1031 Program The IRS 1031 Program was created to encourage investment in real estate The IRS 1031 Program, hailing from the U.S. Internal Revenue Code, has been investors' best buddy…

What is the 2-Year Holding Period Rule for 1031 Exchanges?
What is a 1031 Exchange? A 1031 Exchange is a savvy tax strategy for you as a real estate investor. It allows you to sell a business or investment property, and replace it with another…

Simultaneous 1031 Exchange Court Judgements
Allen, Joyce, (1982) TC Memo The Tax Court held that a multi-party exchange using two escrows was a sale, followed by a purchase because neither of the escrows was made subject to the successful completion…
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In a Bind Identifying Property?
The Challenge Some investors hesitate to perform a §1031 exchange because the requirement to identify all replacement properties by the 45th day can be challenging to fulfill. In addition, it can be difficult to locate…

Advantages of 1031 Tenant In Common Exchanges
A popular option for real estate investors looking to engage in a 1031 exchange is a Tenant in Common (TIC) arrangement. Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code permits real estate owners to defer taxes…

Alternatives for Exhausted Landlords?
TIC vs. Rental Property If you’ve owned a rental property you’ve very likely grown weary of landlord responsibilities. Phone calls in the middle of the night, tenants trashing your investment, or simply the “Terrible T’s”…

Basics & Benefits of TICs
At 1031 Exchange Place, we specialize in connecting investors with a curated selection of properties ideal for Tenant-In-Common (TIC) 1031 exchanges. This type of investment offers unique advantages, particularly for those seeking passive income and…







