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Updated almost 7 years ago,

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Jeff Klein
  • New Hyde Park, NY
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Must I exchange into property which is debt-free?

Jeff Klein
  • New Hyde Park, NY
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I am selling my residential investment property. It is debt-free. I want to exchange into a management-free investment. If I buy property which is leveraged, will there be a consequence in a future 1031 exchange?

For example:

I sell my current property for $3M. I buy a property for $3M +$1M of debt = $4M.

I later sell that property at the same price (to keep it simple) which is still $3M equity and $1M debt = $4M.

My NET sale would be $3M, so it makes sense to me that I would then 1031 exchange $3M into the next property. I would not be required to make a $4M purchase. Is thar correct?

Forgive me if the answer is obvious.

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