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Jasper Cooper
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Can real estate gains offset short-term stock losses?

Jasper Cooper
  • Investor
  • Brooklyn, NY
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I had significant losses from the stock market from stupidly selling at the wrong time. Most were held less than a year.

This year I am selling an investment property. I’m trying to decide whether or not to do a 1031 exchange.

Would I be allowed to use the capital gains from the property sale against the stock market losses? My wife is a real estate professional.

Thank you all!

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Patrick Drury
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Patrick Drury
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@Jasper Cooper
You should just talk to a tax professional. The last thing you want to do is make a decision based on advice from someone who is not a tax professional. 

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