Selling Your Property, 1031 Tax Exchanges And More

In addition to property management, Nesbitt Realty is a full-service real estate brokerage serving Colonial Village

After a period of service as a rental, rental investors may choose to sell their property. Nesbitt Realty is a full service brokerage and we have successfully and quickly sold many properties at best market value for our former landlord clients in Colonial Village.

If you decide you would like to sell your rental, Email us and we'll start by preparing a comparative market analysis to help predict what your property will probably fetch if sold. We'll also prepare estimated proceeds so you know how much you'll really net at the settlement.

What is a 1031 Tax Exchange and how can it benefit me?

A 1031 Tax Exchange is usually of greatest benefit to rental investors in Colonial Village that have held property for a longer period of time (more than ten years). Thanks to IRC Section 1031, a properly structured 1031 exchange allows a rental investor to sell a property, to reinvest the proceeds in a new rental property and to defer all capital gain taxes. IRC Section 1031 (a)(1) states:

“No gain or loss shall be recognized on the exchange of property held for productive use in a trade or business or for investment, if such property is exchanged solely for property of like-kind which is to be held either for productive use in a trade or business or for investment.”

To understand the powerful protection a 1031 exchange offers, consider the following examples:

  1. A property owner has a $100,000 capital gain and incurs a tax liability of approximately $35,000 in combined taxes (depreciation recapture, federal and state capital gain taxes) when the property is sold. Only $65,000 remains to reinvest in another property.
    Assuming a 25% down payment and a 75% loan-to-value ratio, the seller would only be able to purchase a $260,000 new property.
  2. If the same rental investor chose to exchange, however, he or she would be able to reinvest the entire $100,000 of equity in the purchase of $400,000 in real estate, assuming the same down payment and loan-to-value ratios.

As the above example shows, exchanges protect investors from capital gain taxes as well as facilitating significant portfolio growth and increased return on investment. In order to access the full potential of these benefits, it is crucial to have a good working knowledge of the exchange process and the IRC. For instance, an accurate understanding of the key term “like-kind” can reveal opportunities that might have otherwise been dismissed.

What is a short-sale?

A short-sale occurs when the seller sells a property for less than what is owed on the property. In the past, because of market contractions, some of our property owner clients have found themselves in an untenable situation with regards to their rental. In those cases the best way out was often a short sale. Quite frankly, due to market expansion and inflation, this has not been much of a concern lately.

Still, if you need it, members of our staff have CPDE (certified distressed property expert) training. We can go over the consequences of a short-sale help you decide if that choice is right for you and your property.

Do you need know more about our community?

Nesbitt Realty's Guide to Real Estate is a free resource for anyone who hopes to investigate real estate facts about Colonial Village and nearby areas.  The Guide to Real Estate compiles information about what has sold and what is for sale, and some interesting facts that you may not be aware of.  Not to mention, our Guide spotlights many of the aspects of living in Colonial Village.  Of course, all of this is helpful for buyers and sellers, but owners and renters might also find this information to be quite eye-opening.