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Tenant in common (TIC) properties have become popular 1031 exchange solutions for investors seeking to defer capital gains taxes and free themselves from property management. A wide range of TIC properties exist for sale and 1031exchangeproblems.com can provide you with access to the best TIC investment opportunities nationwide.

  • Single and Multi-Tenant Office Buildings
  • Multi-Family Apartment Buildings
  • NNN-Triple Net Lease
  • Industrial Complexes and Warehouses
  • Retail Shopping Malls
  • 1031-REITS (Real Estate Investment Trusts)
  • Oil and Gas Royalties
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    1031 Exchange Explained

    Internal Revenue Code provides that no gain or loss shall be recognized on the exchange of investment property is held for productive use in a trade or business, or for investment. A tax-deferred exchange is a method by which a property owners trades one or more relinquished investment properties for one or more replacement investment properties of like-kind. Such an exchange allows the issuer to defer the payment of federal income taxes and some state taxes on the transaction.

    The theory behind internal revenue code is to allow the property owners to reinvest the sale proceeds into another investment property, foregoing any economic gains that may have been realized from the sale. If you have recently sold, or are thinking of selling investment property, we can assist in matching you with a qualified 1031 expert. A 1031 expert can help you explore your 1031 exchange options. Contact us today for a free consultation.

    Benefits of a 1031 Exchange

    Benefits to a 1031 exchange include:

    1031 Exchange Benefits
  • Deferred capital gains taxes

    1031 Exchange Benefits
  • The potential to yield more cash flow on an annual basis

    1031 Exchange Benefits
  • More money to reinvest in a newer investment property due to zero capital gains taxes calculated on the old investment property

  • Consolidate your investment portfolio by electing a tenant in common exchange

    1031 Exchange Benefits
  • Achieve your investment goals

    1031 Properties

    In general, the tenant in common opportunities we offer are institutional grade investment properties. Such investment properties often have tenants subject to long term leases with major credit tenants.

    Investment Properties are in various locations throughout the U. S. and include office, retail, industrial and multi-family investment property types.

    The demand for high quality tenant in common investment property is so strong that the offering period is often quite short. If you have any questions regarding your particular needs and circumstances, contact us.

    Tenant In Common NNN Lease

    A more popular alternative to sole NNN lease ownership is an investment in a single NNN lease commercial investment property by multiple property owners as individual property owners. This type of ownership is otherwise known as a tenant in common ownership.

    NNN Lease-tenant in common investment properties can be either single tenant NNN lease or multi-tenant NNN lease investment properties, and are commonly converted into such through a master lease. This type of lease is structured in such a way that they lease the investment property back from the property owner on a NNN lease basis.



    Tenant In Common-NNN lease advantages include:

    1. Freedom from the hassles of day-to-day management

    2. Readily available investment property

    3. The opportunity to invest in higher-quality institutional investment properties

    4. Assistance with the entire exchange process

    5. Flexible investment sizes based on investment property type and location
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