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Michael Batshon
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1031 turning into a primary residence

Michael Batshon
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Redwood City, CA
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Hi there,

I currently own a 1 bedroom condo in the bay area and i am renting it out. The condo is worth about 820k and i want to sell it to buy a single family house about 20 miles away. I paid 560k for the condo in 2016 and only owe about 345k on it. My goal here is to do a 1031 exchange and claim the single family house as a rental property but i want to live in it in the future. What would be the best strategy to take? I obviously don"t want to paid capital gains on the home but i want to do everything legally. I have heard of people putting a home into a LLC and paying the LLC rent, is that possible in this situation and is it also legal to do?

Thanks for the help

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Marcy Moyer
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Marcy Moyer
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if you are going to rent out the home for I think 2 years but it may be a different number with new tax law you would be ok. You can then turn it into a primary residence after the mandated rental period.

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