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Are you looking for the ideal 1031 exchange solution?

At Real View Equity Group, we understand the challenges of finding good replacement properties and the limitations of working within a short time period. We work with our investors to provide the custom solutions that meet their needs, whether it is an outright purchase or within a Tenant in Common ownership structure.

Tenant in Common (TIC) is a form of holding title to real property. It allows the owner/owners to own an undivided fractional interest in the entire property. In addition, it has become the preferred investment vehicle for real property investors who wish to defer capital gains via a 1031 exchange and own real property without the management headaches.

A popular choice among real estate investors seeking replacement property for their IRS Section 1031 tax deferred exchange is Tenant-in-Common Ownership (TIC), also known as fractional ownership. Under this co-ownership structure, you will own an undivided fractional interest in an entire property and share in your portion of the net income, tax shelters, and appreciation. Further, you will receive a separate deed and title insurance for your percentage interest in the property and have the same rights as a single owner.

As an individual deeded owner, you can make life less complicated with these benefits:

  • We provide the property management - no more toilets, tenants and trash
  • We co-invest with you and Generate renewed tax deductions that permit greater tax savings
  • Create the diversification typically achieved through REITs & mutual funds
  • Potential to invest in larger portfolios with more leverage and less risk

All tax benefits of a 1031 Exchange are available to you. Please refer to your tax advisor to clarify your particular tax advantages based on your personal financial history.

Contact us today to find out more on how to customize a portfolio co-investment with RealView to minimize your taxes, achieve your individual appreciation goals, and protect your principal.