Top Real Estate Investors use Section 1031 instead of paying taxes on Capital Gains and Depreciation Recapture. And then they use the IRS's money to buy additional property. You can too. Learn how to: +Keep all of your profi...

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Top Real Estate Investors use Section 1031 instead of paying taxes on Capital Gains and Depreciation Recapture. And then they use the IRS's money to buy additional property. You can too. Learn how to: +Keep all of your profits, tax-deferred. +Use IRS money to buy more property. +Do Owner Financing within a Section 1031 Exchange. +Buy and Rehab without selling first. +Buy multiple Replacement Properties. +6X your personal property Depreciation. +Close on an incomplete construction. +Do a partially-tax-deferred Exchange. +Access your Equity tax-free. +Use Section 121 and Section 1031 together. +Make a Vacation Home an investment. +Refinance, die, and eliminate all deferred taxes. This is a clear over-the-shoulder look at the steps involved in a Simultaneous, Delayed, Reverse, and Construction Exchange, with real-life Examples, and results explained with actual numbers.

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