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You might be familiar with a §1031 exchange - which will save you some money:

Types Of Exchanges

Rogue River Real Estate The Simultaneous Exchange

In this transaction, the closing of the Exchange Property and the Replacement Property take place on the same day - there is no interval of time between closings. Prior to the 1979 decision, most exchanges were limited to the simultaneous format. Since 1991, the only "safe harbor" for a simultaneous exchange is with the use of a Qualified Intermediary.

Rogue River Real Estate The Delayed Exchange

In this type of exchange, the Replacement Property is closed on a date later than the closing of the Relinquished Property. The current IRS code dictates strict time frames for completion of a delayed exchange - most common are the 45 days to identify and 180 days to complete.

Rogue River Real Estate The Improvement or Construction Exchange (Title-Holding Exchange)

This exchange takes place when a taxpayer wants to acquire a property and arrange for construction of improvements on the land before it is received as Replacement Property. Typically, improvements are a building on an unimproved lot, but may include enhancements made to an already-improved property so as to create adequate value to close on the Exchange. Note: Federal law does not permit a taxpayer to construct improvements on a property as part of a §1031 Exchange after the buyer has taken title to the property as Replacement Property in an exchange. In other words, it becomes necessary for the Intermediary to close on, take title and hold title to the property until the improvements are constructed, and then convey title to the Improved Property to the taxpayer as Replacement Property. Improvement Exchanges may be done in combination with both Delayed Exchanges and Reverse Exchanges, depending on the circumstances.

Rogue River Real Estate The Reverse Exchange

Revenue Procedure 2000-37 published by the Internal Revenue Service September 15, 2000, provided the first safe harbor for taxpayers wishing to utilize the reverse exchange format. In a Reverse Exchange the replacement property closes before the client's relinquished property closes. The Exchange Accommodation Title holder can take title to the replacement property or the relinquished property normally based upon what the replacement property lender will allow.

  • Client reasons for this type of exchange
    a. The purchase of replacement property, (Phase II), for some reason must occur prior to the sale (Phase I) of the relinquished property.
    b. When timing problems exist because the purchase must close before the relinquished property or the transaction is impossible.
    c. Frequently used in combination with another form of exchange such as a Reverse/Improvement exchange.

  • Structuring the Reverse Type 'A' exchange - (Exchange Last)
    a. Used when the replacement property is purchased for cash or the seller is providing financing or if the lender will allow the QI on title.
    b. The Qualified Intermediary (QI), as an Accommodation Title holder (AT), buys the replacement property with a loan from the exchangor, (Phase I). The AT retains ownership for up to 180 days until a buyer for the relinquished property is found. Once the relinquished property is sold, the proceeds from the sale are used to acquire the replacement property from the AT and the exchange is complete (Phase II).

  • Structuring the Reverse Type B Exchange - (Exchange First)
    a. Used when the AT cannot go on title to the replacement property.
    b. The exchangor loans the AT funds equal to their equity in therelinquished property. The AT then buys the relinquished property in a regular Qualified Intermediary exchange. The QI then acquires the replacement property with funds from the sale of the relinquished property to the AT and immediately transfers title to the exchangor and the exchange is complete. When the relinquished property (held by the AT) is sold the proceeds are used to repay loan from the exchangor.

  • Reverse/Improvement Exchange
    a. Combines the features of the Reverse and Improvement Exchanges
    b. Used when the exchangor must continue to occupy relinquished property until a replacement property can be constructed.

    Rogue River Real Estate Multi-Property and Multi-Party Exchanges

    An investor can trade out of one property into several or consolidate from smaller properties into on a larger property. Two or more investors owning a property together can trade into separate properties.
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