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Real Estate is Gearing Up to Defend 1031 Exchanges Yet Again – Propmodo

Real estate investors may remember the Biden administration’s proposal to put a cap on 1031 exchanges last year, but the proposal never made it very far. Commercial real estate lobbyists descended on Washington, D.C., convincing congressmen and women against the move. It may come as a surprise then that the Biden administration has announced the […]

What is caveat emptor in real estate? – Bankrate.com

Caveat emptor is a commonly used phrase in real estate deals, and you may hear it applied to everything from large corporate contracts to small private transactions. It’s a particularly important concept for buyers to understand, as it generally serves as a warning that a property is being sold as-is — flaws and all. What […]

Manassas homeowners can expect jump in real estate tax bills – Inside NoVA

Rising car prices are creating a windfall for the Manassas government, allowing the City Council to potentially drop real estate tax rates while still fully funding City Manager Pat Pate’s proposed fiscal 2023 budget. City residents can still expect to see a jump in their real property tax bill, however. At its budget work session […]

Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITS) – ETV News

By Gary Meeks, RICP® REITs have historically provided investors dividend-based income at competitive rates and potential tax benefits. What is a REIT or Real Estate Investment Trust? Wikipedia has a good definition: A real estate investment trust is a company that owns, and in most cases operates, income-producing real estate. REITs own many types of commercial […]

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