
The 45-Day Identification Rule: What Real Estate Investors Get Wrong
Discover the critical importance of the 45-day identification rule in a 1031 exchange and learn how strategic planning can enhance your investment outcomes.

What Real Estate Investors Should Know Before Investing Into a DST
Discover key insights into investing in Delaware Statutory Trusts (DSTs) and understand the implications of passive ownership before committing your capital.

721 vs. 1031: Two Paths Out of Investment Real Estate
Explore the differences between 721 and 1031 exchanges for real estate investments, focusing on liquidity, diversification, and investor objectives.

When and How DSTs Function as a Backup in the 1031 Identification Process
Most failed 1031 exchanges do not fail because the investor misunderstood the tax code. They fail because timing, execution, or external disruption narrowed options faster than expected. Identification deadlines arrive whether replacement property decisions are complete or not.

Understanding Liquidity Solutions for Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) Investors
Liquidity is one of the most important, and most frequently misunderstood, aspects of Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) investments.

The Tax Implications of a Delaware Statutory Trust (DSTs) and What Investors Should Understand
Delaware Statutory Trusts (DSTs) are often discussed in the context of 1031 exchanges. Less often discussed is how they are taxed during ownership and at exit. That gap leads to unrealistic expectations and avoidable confusion.

How Combining NNN and Multi-Tenant DSTs Can Reduce Portfolio Concentration Risk
Delaware Statutory Trusts (DSTs) are often evaluated one offering at a time. Investors review a property, a tenant, and a projected return, then decide whether it fits. That approach misses a larger question that matters more over time: how different DST structures interact inside a portfolio.

How Interest Rates Affect Risk and Returns in DST Investments
Interest rate risk is often discussed broadly in real estate, but it takes on a more specific meaning in Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) investments.

How DSTs Can Complement a Traditional Real Estate Portfolio
Most experienced real estate owners do not struggle with acquiring property. They struggle with concentration, management burden, and timing decisions as portfolios mature.
