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Why Some Investors Avoid Title Companies as QIs
Title companies and qualified intermediaries (QIs), like 1031 Pros, play crucial roles in various real estate transactions, especially in...
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Strategies for Avoiding Capital Gains Tax When Selling Real Estate
Selling real estate can be a profitable venture, but it often comes with a significant tax burden in the form of capital gains tax....
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Title Officers and the Crucial Role of a Competent 1031 Qualified Intermediary
In the intricate world of real estate transactions, a title officer's responsibilities are paramount. These professionals are entrusted...
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Leveraging 1031 Exchanges: How Wealthy Individuals Build and Preserve Wealth
Wealthy individuals often employ a variety of strategies to maximize their wealth while minimizing tax liabilities. Among these...
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Why does Robert Kiyosaki invest in real estate?
Robert Kiyosaki, best known for his book "Rich Dad Poor Dad," is a prominent figure in the world of personal finance and investing. He...
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How to Become a Qualified Intermediary for 1031 Exchanges
1031 Exchanges are tax-deferred exchanges that allow businesses and individuals to sell a property or investment and subsequently...
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Demystifying Reverse 1031 Exchanges: A Comprehensive Guide
Introduction 1031 exchanges, often referred to as like-kind exchanges, have long been used by real estate investors to defer capital...
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Can I do a 1031 exchange on my Vacation Rental or Second Home?
Investing in vacation homes offers the allure of personal enjoyment and potential financial gains. However, the tax implications of...
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Understanding the Rules of a 1031 Exchange
Real estate investment presents an alluring opportunity for building wealth and securing financial stability. However, the intricate tax...
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Weighing the Options of 1031 Exchanges vs. Opportunity Investment
Over 50% of Americans have money invested in stocks. However, some of the most lucrative investments occur outside of the stock market....
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What to Look For in a Qualified Intermediary: A Brief Guide
According to recent statistics, people file about 250,000 exchanges that require a qualified intermediary each year. Direct swaps can be...
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Handling Depreciation in a 1031 Exchange
According to data from the Census Bureau, there are an estimated 20 million rental properties in the US. If you're an investor looking to...
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7 Reasons to Swap out your Investment Property for Another
You have owned a rental property, or several, for a while now. Do you feel you have been getting all you hoped for from your...
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How Does a Reverse 1031 Exchange Work in Real Estate?
There are 19.9 million rental properties . Individual property investors, as opposed to corporate owners, own 70% of rental properties....
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How Does a 1031 Exchange Work? Important Things to Know
As many as 63% of people in the United States have investments in real estate. Real estate is arguably one of the most popular types of...
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Average Rent Price Trends in the U.S.
Month-over-month changes in rent prices increased more than 4 percent for one-bedrooms in July. Two-bedrooms were up just under 3...
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How to Avoid Capital Gains Tax on Real Estate?
There are a couple ways to avoid capital gains tax on the sale of real estate. Selling Your Personal Residence: The first way is...
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