North Carolina 1031 Exchange Rules

North Carolina 1031 Exchange Rules

In order to comply with IRS internal revenue code, north carolina property investors must identify potential replacement north carolina income properties withing 45 days of the close of escrow and acquire said north carolina income property (or north carolina income properties withing 180 days of the closing of the relinquished north carolina income property. Furthermore, when entering into a north carolina 1031 exchange, north carolina property investors must comply with one of the following rules:

  • The Three-North Carolina Income Property Rule - Dictates that the seller must identify up to a total of three potential replacement north carolina income properties within the 180 day Acquisition Period.

  • The Two Hundred Percent Rule - The second rule holds that in the event that three or more north carolina income properties are identified, the market value of all north carolina income properties combined may not exceed 200% of the value of the north carolina income property, which was sold.

  • The Ninety-five Percent Exception - This third rule is set in place in the event that the other rules do not apply. The exchange will still qualify as a north carolina 1031 exchange only if the replacement north carolina income properties acquired represent at least 95% of the aggregate value of north carolina income properties identified.

    Many north carolina property investors have benefited from engaging in tenants in common north carolina income property investments because they qualify under the mentioned rules and can be completed in a timely manner.
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