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Text Box: Types of 1031 Exchanges
The original: simultaneous exchange. One property is sold and the next is bought at the exact same time.
Most common: delayed exchange. One property is sold and the replacement property is bought within 180 days.
Most unusual: reverse exchange. As the name implies, replacement property is bought before the initial property is sold. 
Improvement exchange is structured to use some of your capital to improve the property, build a road, for example.
Personal property exchange is used for "like-kind" exchanges for other than real estate - such as cattle, aircraft, mineral rights, etc.
 
Simultaneous Exchange: 
Initial property is sold and replacement property is purchased at the exact same time and at the same escrow office. This is the original type of 1031 exchange. The simultaneous exchange can be logistically difficult to accomplish, especially with a complex transaction involving properties in different cities or states. Due to the nature of the transaction only one party in the transaction can do a 1031 exchange.  
Delayed Exchange: 
Property is sold and replacement property is purchased within 180 days. Replacement property must be identified within 45 days. Because of the 180 day window this is the most popular type of 1031 exchange.

Reverse Exchange: 
The replacement property is purchased before the initial property is sold. This is a option when the exchanger must close on the replacement property before a buyer has been found for the relinquished property.
Though improvement and reverse exchanges are more involved and complicated than other types of exchanges, sometimes they are the only solution to an otherwise impossible exchange transaction. These greatly expand the ability of the investor to maximize his/her investment position. Xchange Solutions is the only intermediary to specialize in reverse and improvement exchanges
Special care must be taken with reverse exchanges!
1031 exchange regulations do not allow the exchanger to own the new and old property at the same time. In some states complications can come up related to deed transfer taxes.  Accounting for all the equity from the old property into the new property. Due on sale clauses that may exist with the current mortgage holder.
Xchange Solutions is the only facilitation company to specialize in reverse exchanges.
Improvement Exchange:
 Also known as a Construction or Build-to-Suit exchange. In order to have a completely tax deferred transaction, the exchanger must trade "across" or "up" in equity and debt. If the exchanger goes down in value when acquiring the replacement property he/she will have a tax liability on the cash or mortgage boot. By making improvements to the property the exchanger can defer the tax liability. The replacement property is built-to-suit, improved or altered to the specifications of the exchanger. The construction is done in accordance with the building specifications outlined in the purchase contract, and/or escrow instructions. The exchanger approves all work done before disbursement of funds by Xchange Solutions and exchangers may use the contractor of their choice as long as they are not a "disqualified" person under the Regulations. While real property improvements need not be completed within the Exchange Period, the value of any portion of the improvements not completed within this time frame will not qualify as replacement property. The 180 day exchange period may effectively be extended by delaying the transfer of the relinquished property. This may allow some time for work to begin on construction of improvements to the replacement property. Property "to be produced" in a construction exchange, which is not completed within the 180 day exchange period, must be part of the standing structure to be considered real property under local law. A load of raw building material delivered to the building site, will not qualify as improved real property. Xchange Solutions is the only intermediary to specialize in improvement exchanges.

 Personal Property Exchange:
The sale of one asset and acquisition of the same type of asset within 180 days. The key word is type of asset. One methods of determining the type of asset is using the SIC (Standard Industrial Classification) codes. The "types" become anything in that same group. All personal property used in business fit's into a depreciation classification. Raspberry bushes are the same type as blueberry bushes. A commercial aircraft is like-kind to another commercial aircraft.

When You Cannot Use a 1031 Exchange
A few situations do not qualify for a 1031 exchange, such as:
Residential property you live in or intend to live in. (Profits on a primary residence have special treatment under code 1034.)
Property you intend to resell. 
 
 
 
 
 
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