If you have real property that will net you a gain upon sale (generally property that has been substantially depreciated for tax purposes and/or has appreciated in fair market value), then you are exactly the person who should consider a 1031 exchange.
Under Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 1031, a real property owner can sell certain property and then reinvest the proceeds in ownership of like-kind property and defer the capital gains taxes. To qualify as a like-kind exchange, property exchanges must be done in accordance with the rules set forth in the tax code and in the treasury regulations. The 1031 exchange can offer significant tax advantages to real estate buyers.
TIC ownership is a form of real estate asset ownership in which two or more persons have an undivided, fractional interest in the asset, where ownership shares are not required to be equal, and where ownership interests can be inherited. Each co-owner receives an individual deed at closing for his or her undivided percentage interest in the entire property. Through TIC ownership, the average qualified owner of investment real estate is able to enjoy ownership in an institutional-type property with a lower or smaller investment.
Virginia may be able to help you sell your investment property and exchange it for one that offers increased income, less property management or both. Contact Virginia to learn more.






