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1031 exchange rental property for Duplex (1/2 personal residence & 1/2 rental property)

codeblue123
Level 3

Can you 1031 exchange a rental property for a duplex that is half personal residence & half rental property?  The value of the rental property is close to the value of half of the duplex.

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sjrcpa
Level 15

What if the 1031 exchange is written up as a purchase of 1/2 the duplex?

Could each 1/2 of the duplex be sold separately? If so, they 1031 one unit. They buy the other unit with a separate contract.

How much gain are we talking about? A $225K sale price is not a lot. There will be a lot of costs.

The more I know, the more I don't know.

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sjrcpa
Level 15

Yes, but only the rental half qualifies for 1031.

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codeblue123
Level 3

Would you have to allocate any of the down payment (all from the proceeds of the sale of the rental property) to the personal residence half of the duplex?  If so, could this create boot?

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sjrcpa
Level 15

Are there 2 purchase contracts or one? Does each half of the duplex have the same FMV?

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codeblue123
Level 3

There would be one purchase contract.  I would assume that each half of the duplex would have the same FMV.

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sjrcpa
Level 15

Then I think everything would have to be half rental, half personal residence.

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codeblue123
Level 3

They have not yet sold or purchased the properties.  Is there a way to structure these transactions to defer the entire gain?

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sjrcpa
Level 15

Not if one of the acquired properties is a personal residence.

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qbteachmt
Level 15

"to defer the entire gain?"

You told us this: "The value of the rental property is close to the value of half of the duplex"

As you know, the entire purchase cannot be in the 1031. The like kind part of the exchange will be able to be computed, but we don't know what "close" means. Higher? Lower? Because it seems "close" to half the new property, which makes it "nearly" the entire rental half is either more or less. Depending.

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codeblue123
Level 3

The sale of the rental might be $225,000 and the duplex might cost $500,000.  The part of the duplex being rented out might be valued at $250,000, so the new investment property is valued higher than the sale price of the rental.  So if all of the proceeds are used to purchase the duplex would there be any boot?  Would some of that down payment need to be allocated to the personal half of the duplex, and create boot?  Am I thinking about this the right way?

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sjrcpa
Level 15

What if the 1031 exchange is written up as a purchase of 1/2 the duplex?

Could each 1/2 of the duplex be sold separately? If so, they 1031 one unit. They buy the other unit with a separate contract.

How much gain are we talking about? A $225K sale price is not a lot. There will be a lot of costs.

The more I know, the more I don't know.
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sjrcpa
Level 15

Which of these did you decide was the solution?

The more I know, the more I don't know.
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