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All Forum Posts by: Elena Mafla

Elena Mafla has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

We have owned a home for over 8 Years and rented it for the last six years in California. Can we occupy for the next two years and then sell as owner-occupied to avoid capital gains?

Post: Taxes - 1031 Exchange

Elena MaflaPosted
  • Corona, CA
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

Thank you everyone for your posts this was really helpful.

Post: Taxes - 1031 Exchange

Elena MaflaPosted
  • Corona, CA
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

When using a 1031 exchange form, do you have to use the full cash amount you are getting from the sale transaction , or can you use just minimum required for the new purchase. Sample; capital gain is $150K minimum down for the new investment is 25% or $80K, Do you have to use the full $150K or can you just use the $80K for the new investment?