• Go Ahead, Ask

  • By: RNCN
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  • Summary

  • Mystified by how real estate works? The Go Ahead, ASK Podcast by The Exeter Group unravels the mysteries of real estate, providing investors education and information that help them make better real estate investment decisions. Send questions to ask@exeterco.com.
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Episodes
  • EP 32 - Unraveling the Mystery of Net Lease vs. Multi-Unit Investment Real Estate
    Nov 23 2021
    One of the most common questions we get from our podcast listeners, especially in today’s crazy, fast-paced real estate market, is what type of investment real estate should I buy? Should I buy single-family residential properties (SFR), multi-family residential apartment properties (MFR), or some type of commercial real estate such as office, retail, industrial, etc? If I sell unimproved vacant land, what can I reinvest in? Should I invest in active management or go with passive management investment real estate such as net lease properties, syndicated tenant-in-common properties (TICs) or Delaware Statutory Trusts (DSTs)? We’ll unravel this mystery in this episode of Go Ahead, ASK! Podcast.

    Email your 1031 Exchange questions to ASK@exeterco.com and we’ll address them in our next episode.
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    42 mins
  • EP 31 - Unraveling the Mystery of the Proposed Tax Policy Changes Affecting 1031 Exchanges, Self-Directed IRAs, and Individual 401(k) Plans
    Nov 16 2021
    This is the 100th year anniversary of the 1031 Tax Deferred Exchange. Investors have been able to sell real estate held for rental, investment, or business use and defer the payment of Federal and most state taxes by reinvesting in other real estate also held for rental, investment, or business use for 100 years.

    Retirement account investors have been able to use their Self-Directed IRAs and Individual 401(k) Plans to invest in non-traditional assets, often called “alternative investments” since 1974. This includes real estate and real estate related assets, including various regulated investment options that require the investor to be an “accredited investor.” Real estate related assets can include real estate, promissory notes secured by deeds of trust or mortgages, tax lien certificates, limited partnerships, limited liability companies, and more.

    The “Build Back Better Act” (2021) continues to be advanced by the House Committee on Ways & Means, which may have a significant impact on your ability to use 1031 Exchanges, Self-Directed IRAs, and Individual 401(k) Plans. We’re Unravel the Mystery of the Proposed Tax Policy Changes Affecting 1031 Exchanges, Self-Directed IRAs, and Individual 401(k) Plans.

    Email your 1031 Exchange, Self-Directed IRA, and/or Individual 401(k) Plan questions to ASK@exeterco.com and we’ll address them in our next episode.
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    21 mins
  • EP 30 - Unraveling the Mystery of Qualified Use and Like-Kind Property Requirements
    Nov 2 2021
    Our title always leads off with unraveling the mystery of because there is so much confusion and complication in the 1031 exchange industry. Today we discuss two of the most important issues involved in a 1031 Exchange. The Qualified Use Property requirement and the Like-Kind Property requirement. Your relinquished property and your replacement property must satisfy the Qualified Use and Like-Kind Property requirements to qualify for tax-deferred exchange treatment under Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code. Do you really have the intent to hold your relinquished property and replacement property for rental, investment or business use purposes? Do you need to hold the relinquished property and/or the replacement property for at least one year, or one year and one day, or two years? Let’s unravel this mystery today on Go Ahead, ASK! Podcast.

    Email your 1031 Exchange questions to ASK@exeterco.com and we’ll address them in our next episode.
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    33 mins

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