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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 1031propertymls.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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    If you're looking for a premium 1031 tenant in common property to defer capital gains tax, fill out our short request form. You'll receive a complete listing of properties available nationwide. Or call us now at 1-800-IRS-1031.

     

    The benefits of investing in a tenant in common structured rental property are definitely worth investigating. You have the ability to:

  • Invest in larger, institutional grade properties.
  • Diversify Your rental property Portfolio

    Tenant In Common Benefits
  • Diversify across different types and sizes of rental propertys as well as geographic markets, potentially increasing both the value and safety of your rental propertys.

    Completing a 1031 exchange with a tenant in common interest ownership in a rental property allows property investors not only to defer their capital gains taxes, but also to upgrade their rental property into larger, institutional-grade rental property.

    If you are interested in learning more about tenant in common exchanges available to you, contact us today.

    Tenant In Common Benefits

    The benefits of investing in a tenant in common structured rental property are definitely worth investigating. You have the ability to:

    Tenant In Common Benefits
  • Invest in larger, institutional grade rental properties

    Tenant In Common Benefits
  • Choose the extent of your investment (invest in larger, institutional-grade rental properties or in a single tenant rental property )

    Tenant In Common Benefits
  • Diversify your overall portfolio across different types and sizes of rental propertys as well as geographic markets.



  • Access to higher grade rental properties

    Tenant In Common Benefits
  • Substantial tax write-offs

    Tenant In Common Benefits
  • Extensive due diligence

    1031 Properties

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

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

    The demand for high quality tenant in common rental 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.

    Find A 1031 Advisor

    Very often 1031 exchanges can be riddled with a myriad of potential tax and legal pitfalls. For this reason, it is strongly suggested that each property investor elect a licensed 1031 advisor to oversee their transaction. This 1031 advisor (read registered representative) will be able to facilitate the exchange in a timely manner while watching out for the property investor’s best interests and investment objectives.

    A 1031 advisor will work with you throughout the exchange process to do all of the following:

    1. Develop your investment strategy
    2. Determine viable like kind replacement rental property for the exchange
    3. Answer any questions you may have regarding the exchange process
    4. Manage the exchange from start to finish
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