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Section 1031 Exchange Explained

Internal Revenue Code relates to the disposition of rental property that is held for investment purposes or used in productive business. If performed properly, internal revenue code provides an exception to the rule requiring the payment of capital gains tax upon the sale or exchange of rental property. Performing a section 1031 exchange allows property investors to use all of the proceeds from the initial sale of rental property. Many property investors use such exchanges as leverage for entering more lucrative rental property deals, which in turn increases their cash flow and diversifies their investment portfolios while at the same time consolidating their investments into one rental property.

If you recently sold an investment rental property or you're considering selling, we can match you with a section 1031 realtor able to help you explore your section 1031 exchange options.

     

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