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Referral for Real Estate Tax professional in Houston, TX

Joel Balderas
  • Houston, TX
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I'm looking for a referral of a CPA/Tax Attorney/etc that can help with my situation. I live in Houston, TX, but this could be done remotely. If it helps get the right person here is the situation: I own a home (Cottage) and I also have an investment property (Forestbrook). Both single family houses and in Texas. I am in the process of selling the investment property. I plan on using those funds to purchase a new house that I will live in. I would then turn our current home into an investment property. Anyway to use 1031 or another avenue to avoid/minimize tax liability?

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