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is cost segregation worth it?

Michael Doughty
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just wondering if doing a cost segregation is worth checking into on a 300k property. also, what do they charge?

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Sean O'Keefe
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@Michael Doughty I think @Julio Gonzalez has made some solid points here. I'd also add, to do a cost seg. or not depends on a few factors including, but not limited to:

  • What you are hoping to get out of it (e.g. offset other income in the portfolio, get a big refund to put down on another property)
  • How long do you plan to hold the property (depreciation recapture of 25% might make this less worthwhile if you sell the property in 2 years)
  • Did you already place the property in service and start depreciating it for 27.5 years (LTR) or 39 years (STR). In this case, it's messy to fix this and you have to file a Form 3115.
  • You would consider a 1031 exchange to avoid depreciation recapture.
  • Type of property (STR or LTR),
  • How high is your W-2 income / other income
  • Real Estate Professional Status (REPS) or no REPS
  • More factors ….

As a result, the cost seg on $300k property might be worth it, but you need to evaluate several factors and whether or not a cost segregation worth it depends on the real estate investor. 

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*This post does not create a CPA-client relationship. The information contained in this post is not to be relied upon. Readers are advised to seek professional advice.

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