Exchange is a program that allows the owner of a certain property that is used for investment to be exchanged with another property and defer paying the taxes. If the like-kind property is purchased, the rules and regulations of the Internal Revenue Code should be followed and observed. This will allow the investors to gain more assets, have a large control over real estates and expand into other properties. The like-kind property is only recognized if the exchange is for the purpose of productive use like in the business or trade industry and investment. The like-kind property can consider these for investment:
- Duplex
- Commercial Property
- Single Family Rental
- Apartment
- Raw Land
1. Understanding Exchange
There are some points to understand regarding exchange. Here are some tips to guide you with the exchange process. It is important to know the basics of the process. A lot of people are confused about the exchange procedures. If you are new to it, perhaps you won’t understand it that well too. You can ask a professional about the terms and conditions that are unclear. Exchange process is not taken for granted because it has proper guidelines to follow.
If you are not aware with the exchange process, you can read books or if you are that interested, you can attend seminars that focus on exchange. They should be able to show how to deal with an exchange. If you want to be an expert in exchange, you should know a lot of important information and instructions. Exchange procedures may get complicated but it is important to be familiarized with it. It is not that easy that even the well-experienced investors and professionals avoid the exchange process because of its complexity. Exchange is considered profitable because you if you are an investor, you can still recover the earnings you have lost.
2. Who performs the exchange process?
- Real estate agents
- Accountants
- Attorneys
- Escrow companies
In the earlier years, real estate agents were the ones who specialize in the exchange process. They were the ones who handled exchange matters because they were able to master the important instructions and information of the process.
3. Faciliation Companies
If you want to perform exchange, it’s not really necessary to know all the dos and don’ts. All you need to do is to call an exchange facilitator to advise you throughout the process. Most exchanges are handled by facilitation companies. They are in charge of resolving problems that may soon take place. Complete with the contacts of competent facilitation companies, you are sure to triumph the pursuit to financial independence. This will no longer be a problem. The exchange process is considered an exchange between two parties. Most of the exchanges are the considered to be delayed exchanges. In less than 45 days, they must then be able to identify the possible replacement property after the closure of the property.
4. Who Can Exchange?
In order to qualify for an exchange, you are required to provide some important papers. The Exchanger should sign a written document that is mailed or sent to the person who is obliged and concerned in the exchange. This is very essential in order to successfully qualify for an exchange. All information of the replacement property should be ambiguously stated including the type of property in the personal property exchange.
You must be prepared for your first exchange. You should be able to locate a good exchange facilitation firm with a nice background. You should choose agents who can do the process accordingly and not act as if they know the whole process perfectly. When it comes to pricing, the fees will vary on the services. The rate is from $500 to $1,200. Once you notice that your facilitator can handle the exchange process well, you can take his advice. You can ask for copies of your documents that will be useful as reference by your attorney. It is important to find a good facilitator because time is important and investigation will take a long process but can be cut short if it is handled properly. Take note of these reminders in order to successfully apply or understand the fundamentals and applications of exchange.
Real estate broker deals with all transactions of real estate business. A real estate agent finds sellers for buyers and buyers for the sellers of real estate. Real estate brokers provide every kind of help to sellers as well as buyers. Real estate agent can be a person as well as a firm that helps you in selling/buying real estate.
Real estate broker tells you the current value of real estate. Nowadays broker performs all essential business activities. Real estate broker deals with industrial, residential as well as commercial real estate. Agent can provide help for any kind of real estate. Broker gives suggestions to sellers to increase the cost of assets and also about finest piece of land to the buyers. By appointing real estate agent you can definitely reduce your headaches.
Sometimes real estate agents work without owning any type of real estate brokerage. You should be aware of such things at the appointing a real estate agent. You should check classifieds for the brokers in your local area as well as the area where you want to buy real estate. Verify the reputation of real estate broker/firm.
Call two or more agents for interview and then ask some questions about the firms where they worked for some time, dealing with which type of customers, how long they’re in sell/purchase business and also ask about active number of clients. After getting required information about them select one or two finalists from them. Afterward make a single call to selected real estate agents and select only one who is the best.
Generally real estate agents don’t work as lawyers for the parties but they provide the best services for the sellers as well as buyers. For buyers, real estate agent finds the better real estate as per buyers’ requirements. Ensures buyers about sellers’ reputation. Agent finds buyers for the sellers and tries to maintain a good buyer-seller relationship.
Get your real estate agent as soon as possible!
Jun
05Foreclosure Short Sale Information: Frequently Asked Questions
Posted By: Ramon Rivas on June 5, 2010 at 2:52 amAre you a first-time real estate buyer? If so, now is the time to act. Most experts say the real estate market is in a poor state. Yes, this is true, but mostly for sellers. If you have the needed financial resources now is the time to buy. To improve your chances of making a profit or getting the best deal, look at short sales. They are increasing in popularity and present many opportunities for buyers.
If you are unfamiliar with the real estate market and short sales, you may be looking for more information. Please continue reading on for short sale information and the answers to commonly asked questions.
Question: What is a short sale?
Answer: A short sale is used to describe the process of selling a home for less than the outstanding mortgage. For example, if a borrower still owes $50,000 on their mortgage, the lender may be willing to sell the home for $40,000 or less.
Question: Is there a difference between short sales and foreclosures?
Answer: Yes. In many ways, they are similar. The borrowers and current homeowners must leave the home, but there is a huge difference in how it comes about. With foreclosures, home occupants are forced out of the home. With short sales, they were involved in the decision to sell, so they are already prepared to leave. Also, short sales are sold directly through the mortgage lender or a real estate agent. Foreclosed properties are typically sold through an auction.
Question: How does a short sale come about?
Answer: The process begins when the borrower realizes they can no longer afford their home. This may be due to job loss, a pay reduction, adjustable rate mortgage, or just poor financial choices. Typically, a borrower asks a mortgage lender about a short sale. They do so because one is less damaging to a credit report than a foreclosure. The mortgage lender reviews the borrower’s assets, income, and hardship letter. Unless the lender believes they can get more from the property in a foreclosure auction, most will opt for a short sale.
Question: What types of properties are sold via short sales?
Answer: All. Most short sale properties are single-family homes. Right now, these are the individuals most likely to fall behind in payments. The owners of multi-family homes and commercial buildings should have income coming in from tenants. That does not mean the property cannot enter into default, it is just less common.
Questions: Are shot sale properties a good deal?
Answer: Most of the time, yes. Short sales involve selling a home for less than the amount due on a mortgage loan. Lenders who agree to a short sale have already accepted the fact they will not get all of their money. Still, some is better than nothing and lengthy foreclosure proceedings. Since most have already accepted the fact, they are willing to take a loss and offer a great or decent price. The only instance in which a short sale may not be a good deal is with underwater homes. This is when the borrower owes more than the home is worth.
Question: How long does a short sale take?
Answer: It depends on the lender in question. With short sales, the borrower has no say. The lender makes all the decisions. Small banks, where the supervisors are onsite, can have an answer for you by the end of the day. Most often, it may take a month or more.
Question: Should I have payment for a short sale property upfront?
Answer: It is not required, but will be beneficial. If you need financing, acquire it upfront or get pre-approved. A mortgage lender is more likely to accept your buy offer and quicker when you can pay right away.
Question: Can I bargain for a lower price?
Answer: It will not hurt. Mortgage lenders are already taking a loss with short sales. For that reason, they will be less likely to lower their selling price. If you have cash in your hand and are ready to pay, bargaining for a lower price may work.
Apr
23Selling Real Estate in a Sluggish Market
Posted By: Ramon Rivas on April 23, 2010 at 10:16 amreal estate is one commodity that many depend upon to get them through the rough times in their investment strategies. The problem is that unlike stocks and bonds, real estate is not the most liquid of assets to turn into cash when the going gets rough and money is needed immediately. This may be the one large drawback when it comes to real estate. You cannot rely solely upon real estate to get you through the financial rough patches, as real estate is a very fickle market.
There is only one way in which real estate can truly be sold in a sluggish market such as the one that is rocking the real estate world at the moment and that is not always a way that is ideal for investors. However by offering an exceptional value to consumers, you can almost always manage to sell real estate. This is by far not the method of choice for investors. Investors are often encouraged to hold onto properties during the rough patches by any means possible (and ethical of course) in order to get the maximum profit they are hoping to accomplish in the endeavor. When this is not possible, make sure the property being offered and sold is the best value for the money that is presently on the market.
Play up the attributes of any given property and offer several properties for sell at once (assuming you own more than one). More importantly, offer different types of properties rather than one style of property. If you own a few rentals, a couple of vacation homes, time shares, and maybe a corporate office building or two put one of each on the market and see which sells more quickly.
Another thing that must be considered in a sluggish market is that you cannot attach an emotional value to the price of the property. This is simply bad business. No matter how much sweat, tears, and blood have gone into the property you must realize that just as it is a business transaction for you, so it is for the person placing the bid. You cannot afford to run off potential bidders by becoming insulting or feeling insulted by their bids. Make a counter offer and see what happens rather than letting emotion rule the day. In a buyer’s market there will be low offers.
There are many who make livings (like most investors are attempting to do) by buying low and selling high. This means they will make an insultingly low offer the first time around to see where the seller stands. This doesn’t mean they are the scum of the earth only that they are in this for the greatest possible profit. Do not take their actions or attitudes personally. They are not insulting you or the property only attempting to gain the most money in the process. Most businesses operate that way no matter what they claim.
Selling property in a sluggish market can be a disappointing and gut wrenching process but it is often necessary for one reason or another. Unexpected expenses arise and money is needed when it is needed. This is after all why we make these investments in the first place, to be able to handle the unexpected twists and turns that life tosses our way.




