Tax liabilities on the sale of the real estate property may be upto 35%, and even more than this under certain circumstances. The payment of income tax from the sale of real estate property considerably reduces your equity and cash position, which in turn impact overall ability to build your net worth by purchasing larger…
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What is sale Lease Back?
A leaseback, also known as a sale-leaseback or sale and leaseback, is a transaction wherein the owner /seller of a property sells the property to an investor (Buyer) and then leases it back from the investor. In this type of property, there are is an agreement between buyer and seller allowing seller/owner to lease back…
What is a Ground Lease?
A ground lease is a long-term lease of land ranging from 10 years to 99 years in some cases. This allows the lessee to develop a piece of land. Ground leases are often commercial real estate products allowing tenants to build a business without the expense of buying the land. They normally allow tenants to…
What is Build to Suit?
Build to suit in the real estate refers to a company that will construct a building to suit your space requirements. After construction of the structure, the owner of the property will lease the concerned building to you in lieu for the rent as agreed by you and your landlord. To put it simply, a…
What is a zero cash flow?
Also known as “Zeros”, zero cash flow deals are structured so that all the rent paid by the lessee or tenant goes to the lender. These types of properties are ideal investment option, if you are are focused on growing your portfolio but with the least risk. They allow investors to leverage investment grade credit…
What are SNDA and Estoppels Agreements?
An SNDA agreement is a contract wherein the main purpose is to clarify the relationship between the lender and tenant. As the very name indicates, it is the the subordination, non-disturbance, and adornments and is meant to address the rights between tenants and the landlords or investors. It has basically three major components, which include…
Three Types of 1031 Delayed Exchange and How They Work
The desire to avert or defer the payment of taxes incurred on the capital gains on property disposition is universal. While you cannot prevent paying your taxes, at least you can defer it, and this is what the delayed version of 1031 exchange of properties is all about. If you are still unaware of this…
What Are the 5 Types of 1031 Exchange?
Are you finding it hard to pay taxes for your investment property, and are keenly searching for a reliable option to defer the same? If so, then it is high time that you opt for any of the 1031 exchanges. The 1031 exchange definition stems from Section 1031 of the United States Internal Revenue Code….
What exactly is a 1031 exchange and how it can benefit you
In today’s society, even if your daily routine does not consist of dealing with routine Real Estate transaction, most people have heard of a 1031 exchange benefit. For some that have heard of 1031 exchange or maybe those that are not sure about its exact guidelines, here is a breakdown: 1031 exchange is a swap, exchange…
10 most important things to do during the NNN Property due diligence period, or also known as feasibility study period:
1) Hire a Real Estate attorney and make sure that the tenant can’t cancel the lease and they would be responsible for paying the rent if they assign or sublet. In addition, pay special attention to the assignment clause of the lease agreement and make sure that the tenant can’t assign to a smaller tenant…