Investors are allowed to sell a property and defer the capital gains tax if they buy a replacement property of “like-kind.” But what exactly does “like-kind” mean? And what are the rules around this lucrative tax incentive? In this webinar replay you’ll learn the basics of the 1031 exchange, along with extended deadlines due to COVID19, with Dino Champagne, VP and Division Manager of Asset Preservation, Inc.
Joe Torre
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- Last Updated: June 11, 2020
Joe Torre
Joe has been investing in real estate since 2004 and has a track record of successful investing in both up-and-down markets. A RealWealth Investment Counselor since 2016, Joe helps his clients build real estate portfolios to meet their financial goals.
Before joining RealWealth, Joe worked as a data analyst for tech companies in Silicon Valley, and before that served in the US Marine Corps. He holds an MBA in Finance from Columbia University Business School in New York.
Joe Torre
Joe has been investing in real estate since 2004 and has a track record of successful investing in both up-and-down markets. A RealWealth Investment Counselor since 2016, Joe helps his clients build real estate portfolios to meet their financial goals.
Before joining RealWealth, Joe worked as a data analyst for tech companies in Silicon Valley, and before that served in the US Marine Corps. He holds an MBA in Finance from Columbia University Business School in New York.