Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) properties are considered “like-kind” replacement property pursuant to IRC Revenue Ruling 2004-86. The DST has become the vehicle of choice for fractionalized 1031 exchange properties. Investors are able to 1031 exchange into multiple DST properties to lower the potential risks of real estate investing. Typical minimum investments are $100k, and asset classes range from multifamily apartments, triple net lease properties (NNN), medical office properties, and all-cash/debt-free properties.
This course will go over frequently asked questions regarding DST 1031 replacement properties. We will cover using leverage with DST properties and all-cash/debt-free DST properties for 1031 exchanges. Course attendees will also be able to see various DST 1031 property case studies and example properties.
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Kay Properties & Investments, LLC
Senior Vice President
jason@kpi1031.com
(917) 837-1492
Jason Salmon manages Kay Properties & Investments’ New York City office, providing expertise and guidance to our 1031 exchange clients. Jason brings over 20 years of commercial real estate and financial advisory experience to Kay Properties & Investments. He specializes in tax-advantaged exit strategies and estate planning solutions—working with property owners on their 1031 exchange transactions. Jason has expertise in identifying real estate investments across multiple sectors and takes pride in giving clients access to opportunities via the company’s diverse platform.
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