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Cash out refi after 1031 exchange.

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Hello everyone, I have a question about 1031 exchange. Is it possible to do a 1031 into a new property, then a year later do a cash out refi and get my money back without paying capital gains?

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@Guy Mulanax yessir that's the beauty of real estate, cash out refi's are always tax free. Can keep rinsing and repeating over and over without paying any taxes. Really just limited by the amount of equity available versus the LTV on the loan.

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