1031 Exchange Insights
Educational content to help STR investors understand and maximize their 1031 exchange opportunities.
Common 1031 Exchange Mistakes STR Investors Make
Avoid these common 1031 exchange mistakes that can disqualify your exchange and result in unexpected capital gains taxes.
What Is a 1031 Exchange? A Complete Guide for STR Investors
Learn the fundamentals of 1031 exchanges and how STR investors can use them to defer capital gains taxes while building their real estate portfolio.
The 45-Day Identification Rule: Don't Miss This Critical Deadline
The 45-day identification deadline is the most critical—and stressful—part of a 1031 exchange. Here's how to navigate it successfully.
STR to STR: Can You 1031 Exchange Between Vacation Rentals?
Yes, you can 1031 exchange from one vacation rental to another. Learn how "like-kind" rules apply to STR investors.
Reverse 1031 Exchanges: Buy First, Sell Later
Found your replacement property before selling? A reverse 1031 exchange lets you buy first and sell later while still deferring capital gains.
5 Common 1031 Exchange Mistakes (And How to Avoid Them)
Even experienced investors make costly errors during 1031 exchanges. Learn the five most common mistakes and how to ensure your exchange goes smoothly.
Reverse 1031 Exchanges: Buy First, Sell Later
Found your dream replacement property but haven't sold yet? A reverse 1031 exchange might be the solution. Learn how this advanced strategy works.
STR-to-STR Exchanges: Upgrading Your Vacation Rental Portfolio
Can you 1031 exchange one short-term rental for another? Absolutely. Learn how STR investors are using 1031 exchanges to scale and optimize their portfolios.
The 45-Day Rule: How to Identify Replacement Properties
The 45-day identification period is one of the most critical deadlines in a 1031 exchange. Learn the rules, strategies, and common mistakes to avoid.
What Is a 1031 Exchange? A Complete Guide for STR Investors
Learn the fundamentals of IRC Section 1031 exchanges and how they can help short-term rental investors defer capital gains taxes when selling investment properties.
