Improvement Exchanges
…Accommodation Titleholder (EAT) is needed to hold title to the property while the improvements are being made. Rev. Proc. 2000-37 provides a “safe harbor” for structuring a Build-to-Suit Exchange using…
…Accommodation Titleholder (EAT) is needed to hold title to the property while the improvements are being made. Rev. Proc. 2000-37 provides a “safe harbor” for structuring a Build-to-Suit Exchange using…
…exceeds the supply. Developers have seized the moment to convert (or de-convert) condominium buildings back into apartment buildings. Fueled by the opportunity to purchase condominiums with low interest rate loans…
…/ Build-To-Suit Exchanges, Reverse Exchanges, combining §121 & §1031, seller financing, strategic 1031 investing and solutions for the most challenging transactions. If you are an investor or you deal with…
…know here. Read resources here. Like-Kind Property If I sell an apartment building, I must buy another apartment building because of the 1031 “like-kind” requirement. FALSE The “like-kind” requirement does…
…can use the exchange proceeds by structuring an Improvement (Build-to-Suit or Construction) Exchange. Also known as “parking” transactions, both Reverse and Improvement Exchanges are two of the more complex yet…