A 1031 like-kind exchange, named after Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code, allows investors to defer capital gains taxes when exchanging one investment property for another of like kind. This tax-deferral strategy is widely used by real estate investors to grow their portfolios and optimize their tax liabilities. How Does a 1031 Exchange Work? A 1031 exchange enables property owners to sell a qualified investment or business property and… Read More
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How to Save for a House While Investing for Retirement
Saving for a house and investing for retirement are two of the biggest financial goals many people pursue—but trying to do both at the same time can feel like a balancing act. One requires upfront cash for a near-term purchase, while the other is a long-term investment in your future. How do you prioritize one without sacrificing the other? The truth is, with the right strategy and discipline, you can… Read More


