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Looking for Cost Segregation Study insight

Ryan Knapp
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A key component of my real estate strategy involved cost seg studies, claiming REPs and accelerated depreciation to shelter a large amount of active income. However, I've been speaking with a couple companies and getting varying responses and cost differences. One company didn't feel it was very beneficial on my smaller 4 multifamily properties unless I was REPs etc (they obviously didn't know my whole situation I guess) and when I pushed back gave me a pretty low cost (~500 per property) to perform. The other company was around ~$7k to perform the studies but presented "conservative estimates" and comparisons up front with closing documents and addresses I provided.

I'm now a little nervous on what to do. Will the less costly company provide the same value the more expensive will? They both seem to be fairly legitimate and perhaps trying to land a bigger commercial project I have in the coming year but it's hard telling. Any thoughts? Who have you all used with success?

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