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Would it be smart (or possible) to purchase your own home under your company?
I'm still in the process of doing research, if this has been discussed or is a blog post somewhere please point me in the right direction.
I want to purchase property by august, either to live in or to invest with (depends on if i can get out of my lease where I currectly reside). With either decision of personal use or investment property, would it be beneficial to use the company I'm going to invest under as far as taxes, ease of buying/selling, and anything else I am unaware of?