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Updated about 7 years ago, 11/26/2017

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Bryan Feik
  • Investor
  • Denver, CO
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Using 1031 Exchange funds to purchase primary residence

Bryan Feik
  • Investor
  • Denver, CO
Posted

Im considering purchasing a new primary residence.  To fund it, I would sell my current primary residence and potentially one rental property (havnt decided which one, unfortunately I do not have one I have lived in for three of the last five years).  I would like to do a 1031 with the capital gains from the sale of the rental property.  Can I do a 1031 into the new primary residence under the premise I would do some short term rentals/ VRBO with the new property?  Can a primary residence qualify as an income property?  Would there be any kind of minimum income requirement?

Any advice or personal experience is much appreciated! 

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