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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

1031 exchange and debts calculation when selling rental
There's one thing I still don't get it with 1031 Exchange. Lets say your equity in the rental property is 25%. So remaining mortgage debt is 75%.
If I do 1031, I need to reinvest the whole 100% from the transaction. Then how do I get the money to finish the 1031 transactions? Does it mean that I need to make another mortgage for the new 1031 property?
Also, does the same thing applied to 1031 DST as well?