I have said it before, under Section 1031 the property exchanged must be "like kind". When it comes to real property held for investment or used in a trade or business, any real estate qualifies as "like kind" for any other type of real estate.
It's a beautiful world, especially when it comes to Section 1031 and the definition of "like kind" real estate. Here are some examples of "like kind" real estate exchanges: a commercial building for unimproved land; property in a municipality for a ranch or a farm; full ownership in a piece of real estate for the rights to a 99 year lease; an apartment building for a condominium that is being rented out; an orange grove for a shopping center.
The examples are endless. The short version, any type of real estate for any other type of real estate. FYI--the ownership of a lease that still has 30 or more years to run is defined as real estate. 1031-Real Estate-It's A Beautiful World--sounds pretty good, I should show this to our marketing department.

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