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All Forum Posts by: Akshar Patel

Akshar Patel has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Tax implication of sale

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Thank you everyone for the advice. Most appreciated. The most recent update I have to share is that the buyer rescinded their offer so I have some more time now to figure out the 1031 situation.

Post: Tax implication of sale

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Excuse the 1031 comment - upon reading more on this, it looks like it should have noted in my listing paperwork which  it wasn't. So then the question is whether or not the sale qualifies for a partial exclusion or none at all.

Post: Tax implication of sale

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Hi everyone,

Newb RE investor here. Had a quick question about the tax implication of a recent sale.

So I had purchased a single family home in Aug 2015 for 370K. We lived in it until end of March 2017 (20 months in total). We spent April and May debating whether to sell or not. In the end we ended up renting it in June 2017 and the tenants stayed there until end of August 2018. Anyway after that we decided it was time to sell but the house needed some repairs so we spent the next few months repairing it and getting it ready for sale. We just accepted a contract today for a sale price of $600K with closing during third week of March 2019. Since purchase, I've spent about $50K on the house in repairs including the big recent remodel.

My question is around the capital exclusion. Once the house is sold, we will have owned it for a total of 44 months so meet the 2/5 rule for ownership. We don't meet the 2/5 rule for residence as we lived there for 20 months (Aug 2015-Mar 2017).

Can we do a partial exclusion on the gain i.e. basically take 20/24 * 500K and that's our max gain OR are do we miss out on any exclusion because we lived there less than 2 years?

In this scenario, what would other investors do? Should we look into the 1031 option and reinvest the proceeds to another rental property or are there any other options to avoid a big tax bill in case we cannot take a partial exclusion?

Post: East Houston Investing

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+1. Looking for Commercial opportunities in the Southwest Houston Area. Does anyone recommend any good brokers they have worked with? We are moving to Houston in the late summer but want to get a headsup on what's out there and plan finances accordingly! thanks in advance.