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August 5, 2008

Defer capital gains on land contract sale? Please be specific?

Filed under: Other - Business & Finance — Tags: , , — valuelink @ 8:39 pm
Uderwriting for commercial lending, so need direct reference from IRS (searching myself in meantime). Is it true that one can defer capital gains on property sold on land contract? He claims that “Under Capital Gains the IRS code Sec. 1222; Reg 1.1222-1 specifies “In the case of real estate, a sale or exchange occurs on the earlier of the date of conveyance or the date when all of the burden and benefits of ownership pass to the purchaser. Obviously, the purchaser does not have all of the burdens or rights of ownership, i.e., they cannot sell the real estate, drop insurance, burn it down, not pay the taxes, not pay the monthly payments (without ownership reverting to me) and dozens of other factors. Purchaser could simply walk away and I’d have them back! Of course the conveyance of the deed won’t happen until the last payment is made in full.” He refers to “like like” exchange as other loophole and why pay cap gains if you don’t have to. Please include link or professional reference.

By: Michele L

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What is required to become a real estate agent?

Filed under: Renting & Real Estate — Tags: , , — valuelink @ 12:43 am
I’m thinking of majoring in real estate and had a few questions for this job. What are majors required to become a real estate agent? Are there any colleges that specialize in that major? How about the required degrees? How many years of education will it take?
I also live in California to be specific.

By: kim

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FREDRICK

August 1, 2008

What is real estate investing and is it good to invest in it?

Filed under: Investing — Tags: , , — valuelink @ 9:20 am
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What to do if you can’t get a real estate buyer’s agent?

Filed under: Renting & Real Estate — Tags: , , — valuelink @ 4:53 am
I am moving to a very small town and it seems the two major realty companies don’t get along and won’t work together. I am interested in homes held by both companies, but given the situation, I won’t have any representation for myself. Any advice about protecting my own interests?

At a time when realtors are begging people not to go the for-sale-by-owner-route, you’d think this wouldn’t be an issue.
To explain further…Company A won’t work with Company B. If I’m interested in Company A’s house, they won’t show it to me if I come with an agent from Company B and vice versa. There is no way to get an agent for myself in this town, period. That’s why I’m asking what to do if you can’t get one. Getting an agent from a close town isn’t an option, either.

By: maisie

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