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April 4, 2023

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The Tax Advantages of Real Estate Investing

Real estate presents more than just an opportunity to diversify a portfolio...

Perhaps the most significant tax advantage in real estate is depreciation. This non-cash expense allows investors to write off the cost of a property over its useful life, as defined by the IRS. For residential properties, this period is 27.5 years, while for commercial properties, it's 39 years.

  • Cost Segregation Studies: Advanced investors often use cost segregation studies to accelerate depreciation deductions. These studies break down the property into its component parts, some of which can be depreciated over a shorter life span (5, 7, or 15 years), thus enhancing the tax benefits in the early years of ownership.

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November 29, 2017

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An Overview of Core, Core Plus, Value-Add and Opportunistic Investments

If you spend any time around commercial real estate...

If you spend any time around commercial real estate, you’re bound to hear the terms core, core plus, value-add and opportunistic real estate thrown around. These terms are used to define the level of risk and return potential of an investment property. Not only are the physical attributes of the property used to define an investment but the amount of debt financing to support the project is also imperative.

To explain why the debt financing has such an important role, I find it easy to understand if you look at a single-family property. If a property has a long-term lease in place, it can sound attractive to a conservative investor who wants to play it safe. However, if the same property has been primarily financed through debt with very little equity, it can paint a very different picture. Should the property value decrease, the owner could end up owing more on the property than it’s worth.

As a commercial real estate investor, you should know about each of these terms. Let us take you through them one by one to help you understand them better.

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