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How long must I rent after cost segregation before I 1030

Jeff Grant
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As the title suggests, I am a real estate professional and want to harvest a bonus depreciation on a property. I also want to sell it eventually to capture its equity. The single family home will realize a big gain in equity after my remodel, but it will only receive a modest rent price. 

I estimate that it will be worth about $500k and will rent for $3,300 per month. After all expenses, it will only generate $1,100 per year. My total invested will be about $380k. I would like to do a 1031 exchange to roll the equity into a house that generates a better cash flow opportunity.

How long do I need to hold it as a rental before I do the 1031 exchange? I think it will get me around $75k in bonus depreciation after the cost segregation is done. 

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