1031 Exchange Calculator
This 1031 exchange calculator helps investment property owners estimate the impact of exchanging one property for another and how tax deferral may affect reinvestment potential. It is a useful planning tool for owners considering a portfolio shift, because selling without an exchange may reduce the capital available for the next purchase, while a 1031 exchange can preserve more funds for reinvestment and make it easier to compare how different sale and replacement scenarios may affect long-term investment strategy.
1031 Exchange Calculator
Estimate how much additional reinvestment capital may be preserved when tax is deferred through a 1031 exchange instead of a taxable sale.
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*This calculator is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute investment, legal, tax, or financial advice. Results are estimates and should not be relied on as the sole basis for any real estate decision.
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