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Updated about 3 years ago, 09/13/2021

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StevieAnn Nance
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • San Diego, CA
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Depreciating Airstreams & Vintage Trailers

StevieAnn Nance
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • San Diego, CA
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Hi BP Nation, we are planning on purchasing 5 or 6 vintage trailers & Airstreams to place on property we already own.  We will renovate each trailer and rent each trailer as individual vacation (Airbnb) rentals.  My question is, can I depreciate each trailer & Airstream as I would a regular home or mobile home which is a 'rental property'?   It seems logical they would have a life of 27.5 years with accelerated depreciation on fixtures etc and bonus depreciation on whatever we spend fixing them up.  Any tax or cost segregation pros out there who can weigh in?  Thanks!

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