Denver/Boulder Real Estate Sales and Rentals

Fractional Co-Ownership


Looking for a way to invest in Real Estate without the Landlord Headaches?  Looking to invest in commercial properties, but don't have enough capital to purchase an entire property?  Do you have 1031 money you need to get reinvested quickly?

 

We have several options for you.  One of the most exciting real estate vehicles around today is Tenants in Common (TIC) investing.

 

Fractional-Deed Co-Ownership: an Advanced Real Estate Strategy
Fractional-Deed Co-Ownership enables individuals, through Licensed Real Estate Brokers/Agents, to acquire an interest in high-quality properties.

These properties are large, professionally managed, and require significantly less hands-on involvement than sole-owned real estate.

Why Fractional-Deed Co-Ownership?

Fractional-Deed co-ownership is ideal for knowledgeable real estate buyers tired of personally managing property day-to-day, but still seeking the benefits of real estate ownership.

Sole-owned real estate and co-ownership properties offer the same tax benefits, wealth preservation, cash flow, and long-term appreciation potential. Co-ownership properties, however, eliminate the headaches of day-to-day management: all management duties are overseen by independent, third-party national firms.

A group of prospective purchasers is identified and organized under a co-ownership structure, and as co-owners are able to purchase a more substantial property than they would as individuals. Each co-owner receives a fractional fee title ownership deed and title report at closing.

The co-owners exit the co-ownership agreement when they unanimously elect to sell the property. Co-owners may also sell their individual interest at any time, either to another co-owner or to a buyer outside of their co-ownership agreement. At this point, the co-owner may either pay taxes on the profit or execute a 1031 Exchange and defer capital gains tax.

 

Contact Greg MCCallum today for more information 303 641 0923