Real estate markets are dynamic, and savvy investors often find themselves needing to upgrade their properties to enhance value and appeal. However, when planning to execute a 1031 exchange following extensive renovations, it becomes critical to understand what qualifies as a “like-kind” exchange. Essentially, a 1031 exchange allows property owners to defer capital gains taxes by swapping one investment property for another of equal or higher value. But when renovations alter the value of a property significantly, the lines can get a bit blurred.
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