A 1031 exchange is a tax deferment strategy that allows an investor to sell investment property and use the proceeds to purchase other property, without having to pay taxes on the sale.

What is a 1031 Exchange?

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Written by Tim Cooney & John Lund, this is a comprehensive, yet digestible look into the 1031 exchange and its various nuances an investor may encounter.

We get into the details of your exchange, providing real life examples of 1031 success stories and how investors got there.

Which type of 1031 Exchange is Right for Me?

When considering a 1031 Exchange, investors have several options to explore. The right strategy depends on your unique situation and investment goals. Let's delve into the different types of 1031 Exchanges available:

  1. Forward 1031 Exchange: This is the most common form, where you sell your relinquished property first and then acquire a replacement property within the allowed timeframes.

  2. Construction or Improvement 1031 Exchange: If you're looking to build or renovate a property, this option allows you to use the proceeds from the sale of your relinquished property for construction or improvement purposes.

  3. Reverse 1031 Exchange: In this less common approach, you acquire the replacement property before selling the relinquished property, providing flexibility for investors who find their desired investment property first.

  4. Reverse-Construction 1031 Exchange: Combining the reverse and construction exchanges, this strategy enables you to acquire and improve or construct the replacement property before selling the relinquished property.

Before proceeding with a 1031 Exchange, it's crucial to carefully evaluate your specific circumstances and investment objectives. Check on the links below for more detailed information on 1031 Exchange options and read the requirements and costs for each.

Forward 1031 Exchange

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Reverse 1031 Exchange

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Construction 1031 Exchange

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Reverse-Construction

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1031 Real Estate Exchange Specialist will do the heavy lifting for you.

We’ll contact the closing team for all of your transactions to help your 1031 be successful. We will also ensure every necessary document is signed and completed correctly.

How much does a 1031 exchange cost?

Each exchange type requires different efforts by your QI, so pricing varies.

No Hidden Fees = Less Stress

Always consult your accountant and/or attorney before you start a 1031 exchange.

Founded by Tim Cooney, 1031 Real Estate Exchange Specialist is a 1031 Exchange Company (Qualified Intermediary) based in Durango, Colorado. We have been performing exchanges for over 30 years.

We’ve helped thousands of clients perform 1031 exchanges while providing knowledge and experiential advice. Our client’s success is our success.

We provide exchange services in all 50 US states & Territories:

We are based in the four corners area, where we began servicing Durango, CO and Farmington, NM.

You may be asking yourself, is there a 1031 specialist near me? Don’t worry, 1031 exchanges can be done nationally, and you can use any QI in the United States to perform your exchange. We perform 1031 exchanges nationally and work with any closing team or company in the US or its territories to complete your exchange.