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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Multifamily - Master lease option
Hi Guys
here's the deal,
owner has a 12 unit he is looking to sale, has accumulated a lot of equity.
he wants to avoid capital gains & deprecation recapture by exchanging the property to another suitable property that could match that income, understandable but may take a long time to do.
owner financing is not an option here.
I suggested master-lease with option to purchase, min 2 years until he finds a suitable replacement, i pay an option fee & monthly lease payment.
This way he avoids deprecation recap & capital gains as there was no actual sale.
any insights? recommendations?
thanks