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John Garrett
Broker
RE/MAX Lake of the Ozarks
Office Phone: (573) 480-6420

Lake of the Ozarks real estate 1031 exchange 

Save capital gains by using 1031 Exchange to sell your current rental property or raw land and exchange into professionally managed commercial, vacation, and yes, even your eventual retirement home.

We specialize in 1031 exchange replacement properties that are professionally managed hands-off commercial, rental, and vacation real estate sales that can help you complete a 1031 exchange and save capital gains taxes.  Best of all, you get to free up your time and stop the management headaches and hassles that accompany typical real estate investments.  You can buy a vacation home and later convert it to your primary residence.   

1031 Exchange is a key strategy for real estate
investors - big and small - that provides great flexibility and encourages investment growth. If you are fortunate enough to have a considerable capital gains issue, you take on a huge risk by buying one single tenant property in your local market that might only be considered because it is expensive enough to qualify for a like-kind exchange and is located “close by.” Then, you must also manage the property, keep it repaired, collect the checks, and always “be there” for the tenant.   This is the less desirable part of land-lording than can be referred to as “toilets, trash, and tenants.”  Stop looking for the needle in the haystack in your local market, and look to larger and potentially more secure real estate investments nationwide, or use this tool to buy your enventual retirement home and avoid capital gains a depreciation recapture.   

The alternative to this labor-intensive style of real estate ownership is purchasing a managed property.   This might be a Tenants-in-Common TIC, a triple net leased property, even a vacation condo or home that can later be converted into your primary residence, and the capital gains can be completely removed using a section 1031/121 combination!

This site is set up to make it easy for you to make an informed decision on real estate investing, or re-investing and utilizing the power of the IRS 1031 exchange.  We're not here to show you how much you don't know about this subject, but to be a resource that utilizes our many years in the commercial real estate brokerage.

You can always contact us at 573-302-2320 or e-mail with any questions.