In this episode of the Indy Real Estate Investing Podcast, host Jeremy Tallman of TNH Realty speaks with Anna Barsky, Vice President and Business Development Officer at Investment Property Exchange Services (IPX 1031) in Chicago.
They discuss the intricacies of 1031 exchanges, which are a critical tool for deferring capital gains taxes in real estate transactions. Jeremy and Anna discuss the foundational concepts, benefits, and complexities involved in 1031 exchanges, including scenarios where they are beneficial, common mistakes to avoid, and the importance of planning ahead.
Anna also covers advanced topics such as reverse exchanges, improvement exchanges, and the role of 1031 exchanges in estate planning. With practical examples and insightful advice, this episode is a comprehensive guide for real estate investors looking to leverage 1031 exchanges to build and diversify their portfolios.
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Contact Anna:
Email: anna.barsky@ ipx1031. com
IPX 1031 Website: https://www.ipx1031.com
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