A popular choice among real estate investors seeking replacement property for their IRC Section 1031 tax deferred exchange is Tenant-in-Common Ownership (TIC), also known as fractional ownership. Under this co-ownership structure, you will own an undivided fractional interest in an entire property and share in your portion of the net income, tax shelters, and growth. Further, you will receive a separate deed and title insurance for your percentage interest in the property and have the same rights as a single owner. Because TIC opportunities are often "packaged" with management and financing in place, TIC investments offer superior efficiencies in the identification, acquisition, financing, closing, and operating stages of real estate ownership. Furthermore, fractional ownership provides you with the ability to diversify your 1031 Tax Free Exchange into more than one property and to participate in potentially larger, institutional quality properties. Thus, small investors in one area of the country may participate in large industrial, commercial, and residential property investments all around the country with professional management. TIC investments provide simplicity by eliminating active property management headaches. Individuals who are tired of the day-to-day burdens of being a landlord or who own land and would like an income producing property will appreciate the following benefits of a TIC investment:
A ready inventory of TIC properties allows individuals to easily identify properties within the 45-day identification period, acquire within the 180 days, or have a "back-up" property in case their preferred real estate falls through.
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Securities offered through Welton Street Investments, LLC 4600 S. Syracuse Street, Suite 530, Denver, CO 80202, 1-888-569-1031.
This is neither an offer to sell nor a solicitation of an offer to buy any security. Such an offer may only be made by means of a private placement memorandum. As with any real estate investment, there are various risks including, but not limited to loss of principal, variations in occupancy which may negatively impact cash flow, limited liquidity, and limits on management control of the property. Afton 1031 Investments' Principal, Emily A. McGranaghan, is a Registered Representative of Welton Street Investments. |
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