Tips To Creating Multiple Streams of Income
Tips To Creating Multiple Streams of Income
Using 1031 Exchanges,
Tenant in Common Interests, and
Zero Cash Flow Properties
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INTRODUCTION ...............................................................................................1
1031 EXCHANGES ...........................................................................................2
100% TaxFree! ......................................................................................2
Tax free or tax deferral? ..........................................................................2
How 1031 exchanges have surged in popularity.....................................2
Overview and history of the exchange industry.......................................3
Exchanges are exploding! .......................................................................4
Opportunity knocks! ................................................................................5
WHAT ABOUT TENANT IN COMMON AND ZERO CASH FLOW
PROPERTIES?..................................................................................................6
Tenant in Common Properties ................................................................6
Zero Cash Flow Properties......................................................................7
QUESTIONS, QUESTIONS, QUESTIONS........................................................7
Where are the professionals? .................................................................8
If this market is so good why isn’t everyone going after it? .....................9
Who knows about this stuff? ...................................................................9
So what are the true advantages of an exchange? .................................9
Can I take advantage of this now? ..........................................................11
How can I make money?.........................................................................11
How much can I make?...........................................................................12
What are the bestkept 1031 exchange marketing secrets? ...................14
Why consider specializing in exchanges? ...............................................14
Seminars .................................................................................................15
Coldcalling FSBO’s ................................................................................17
Coldcalling on investors .........................................................................17
Give away the exchange .........................................................................18
Real estate investment clubs ..................................................................18
Free giveaways .......................................................................................19
Trade shows............................................................................................19
Newspaper articles..................................................................................20
Radio.......................................................................................................20
Crossmarketing......................................................................................21
Magazine articles ....................................................................................21
Any business that has a low barrier to entry or enjoys large profit margins has witnessed
new competitors enter and challenge what was considered the norm. And some industries
such as travel agencies have nearly become extinct.
The Internet hasn’t been the only cause of these changes; new competition has forced
oldline retailers and service companies to totally rethink who and what they are and to
enter new areas to increase profits. Some companies are treading on areas that are
completely outside their norm. Costco, for example, has entered both the real estate and
banking industry. H&R Block, having conquered the tax return industry, is now using its
muscle to crosssell new financial products to their current group of customers. WalMart
has decided that banking will be a new and exciting area for them to conquer.
Consolidation and mergers are another factor. The trends that we have been seeing in
corporate America are pointing to the next decade as being even more competitive,
particularly within the real estate and financial services industries.. As this plays out it
will become increasingly necessary for professionals in these industries to seek additional
opportunities and sources of income to combat the reduced profit margins and
cannibalization of customers that the competition will bring. The trends for the smaller
professionals within the real estate and financial services industry point to (a) becoming
specialists who works within a specific market niche or (b) adding new profit centers that
complement what they already have in a bundled services approach. Whichever approach
you choose (if you do choose any), the opportunities presented here will allow you to
position yourself for three new income streams – 1031 Exchanges, Tenant in
Common, and Zero Cash Flow –that can seamlessly blend into any type of real estate or
financial services that you currently offer. These opportunities can be used either as new
tools for your marketing or as stand alone profit centers that can easily net you hundreds
of thousands (and in some cases millions of dollars) in professional service fees and
commissions.
Included in the second part of this booklet are free and inexpensive proven marketing
strategies that you can either apply to your current business or as a technique to integrate
these new profit centers into your current business or finally to be used with these new
profit centers to create an entirely new business model around. Either way that you
choose to use them, these strategies will work for both immediate and longterm results.
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1031 Exchanges
100% TaxFree!
1031 exchanges allow for the sale of any business or investment property, including raw
land, without incurring any tax liability regardless of the size of the gain made on the
sale.
That’s correct! You can show your clients how to sell their commercial property without
paying any taxes! And since almost every state in America allows for a 1031 exchange,
your clients can now avoid paying taxes to both the federal government and state as well.
Tax free or tax deferral?
By right, we should say “tax deferral” because an exchange doesn’t really let you escape
taxes but just postpones the taxes due until you sell the property and take the cash from
the sale.
But there are a number of techniques available which can provide a 1031 exchange to
eliminate most or all of the taxes due from the sale forever. When we hear someone say
an exchange is only a deferral and you eventually have to pay the taxes, we know that
person has only a rudimentary knowledge about exchanges. This is an opportunity to win
a new convert by explaining to them all the advantages –including the advanced ones that
hardly anyone understands – that offer clients the opportunity to make the sale 100% tax
free.
How 1031 exchanges have surged in popularity
According to a recent Wall Street Journal report dated August 15, 2006, 1031 exchanges
are surging in popularity even in a declining real estate market. As a matter of fact, 1031
exchanges have been the only bright spot in the real estate industry as of late.
Why are 1031 exchanges so popular, and why in a declining market are they surging in
popularity? The answer is very simple. Although today’s tax rates are at their lowest in
years, when both federal and state taxes are combined, it is very common to pay a full
third of the selling price as taxes. Not only do you have to consider oth state and federal
capital gain taxes, but don’t forget to add in other items like recapture and alternative
minimum tax. With today’s high real estate prices and rapid appreciation that we have
seen over the last decade, we are talking very large amounts of money in taxes that
everyday people can avoid by using a 1031 exchange.
In any declining market, such as the one we have right now, more people will be trying to
sell their property, thereby increasing the properties available for sale and putting
additional pressure on prices. A soft real estate market may require some sellers to lower
their prices an additional 15% to generate any interest. And any opportunity to save
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money by reducing expenses from the sale, especially income taxes, becomes more
attractive and helps take the sting out of the lower prices.
There are many other factors contributing to the surge in 1031 exchanges. As you read
through this report, you will see that the market has not even begun to be tapped.
Demographic trends – aging baby boomers and growing number of immigrants owning
real estate –will increase the popularity of 1031 exchanges, and when the real estate
market finally recovers even more niches will exist for you to exploit.
Overview and history of the exchange industry
The US Treasury Department introduced the idea of exchanges (although not as we do
them today) in 1921 when they created IRS code section 202(c), which was later renamed
to section 1031.
Many of today’s rules, including the introduction of the 45and 180day time
requirements, were first introduced in 1984 when Congress adopted the Deficit Reduction
Act. Eventually this paved the way for the final rulings and clarification of open
exchange issues, which the Treasury Department completed and issued effective July 2,
1990. It was here that we had final clarification of the 45calendarday identification
period and the 180calendarday exchange period. It also addressed some settled issues
such as constructive receipt of proceeds from an exchange, creating what we now call the
“safe harbor provisions” and made modifications to the exchange rules which disallowed
partnership percentage of ownership interests from qualifying for a 1031 exchange.
It was the Tax Reform Act of 1986, though, that changed the real estate world forever
and began what has been nothing less than an explosion in 1031 exchange transactions.
The Tax Reform Act of 1986 eliminated what was considered by some to be preferential
treatment of capital gains. In short, the Act removed the tax advantages of owning real
estate, which generated losses by introducing the rules of passive loss limitations. Soon
all the advantages of gains being taxed at a lower rate began to disappear, exposing
sellers of real estate to tax rates and depreciation recapture at the highest rates, the same
as ordinary income. 1031 exchanges remained the only tool still available at the time to
escape these new higher rates.
The Department of the Treasury is still constantly reviewing and making slight
modifications to section 1031. But it is now well entrenched and as it grows in both
acceptance and understanding, it will continue to grow as a strategy to increase cash
flows, shelter income, and become a tool for retirement planning. As new products that
complement exchanges, such as tenant in common interests and zero cash flow
properties, are introduced and coupled with advanced tax strategies such as cost
segregation analysis, we will see the use of exchanges move from what is considered a
specialty to become part of an everyday sale of investment real estate.
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Exchanges are exploding!
Exchanges are hotter than ever and continue to grow in popularity. According to the
latest numbers released, 400,000 exchanges took place in the 2004 tax year, including
individuals, partnerships, trusts and corporations who as taxpayers are all allowed to
execute a 1031 exchange. Conservatively, the industry is projected to continue to grow at
a rate of 5% per year over the next 10 years even in years of a down real estate market.
All this is a result of more sellers of real estate learning about 1031 exchanges and those
that do know about them discovering the even richer advantages that exchanging can
offer them. Three of the largest trends expected to fuel the growth of exchanges are:
· Baby boomers starting to enter their retirement years
· The increase of real estate ownership within the first generation immigrant market,
and
· The migration of middleincome America from the northern states to the southern and
western states.
At first glance, these statistics look very good . Exchanges seem to be well known and
used commonly within the real estate industry. However, a recent study of the New
England area between 20032004 produced startlingly different results than what early
evidence lead us to believe.
A sampling of 182 owners of smaller investment real estate in Massachusetts and parts of
southern New Hampshire and Northern Rhode Island revealed the following:
· 24% had performed an 1031 exchange
· 22% had heard of an exchange but didn’t fully understand them
· 54% had never heard of a 1031 exchange
· 22% percent of those who do an exchange, do another one within three years
How can it be that 54% of a market that is supposedly growing had not heard about an
exchange? Who is it then that is causing the market to grow? The answer to these
questions became obvious as the study revealed even more:
· The average age for an owner of investment property is 56 years old.
· The average number of investment properties owned was three.
· 19% of the respondents were not born in the United States and had a primary
language other than English
The most startling discovery of all though was that 48% of the owners sampled had no
professional financial team. They had no regular accountant, attorney, or financial
planner to assist them or explain to them what an exchange was and the advantages that it
offered them.
Most of them used a franchise tax return preparer or did their own taxes. Many didn’t feel
that their returns were complicated enough or their financial position warranted any
expert advice.
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The growth in exchanges at that time was being driven by the larger property owners and
more sophisticated clients who had access to a team of professionals to help guide them
and explain to them the benefits of exchanging.
When this report was revealed it became very clear that proper education of the public
about the advantages that exchanging offers real estate investors, the market could
probably grow by an additional 1 to 2% every year over the next decade.
Opportunity knocks!
The lack of knowledge that people have about exchanges should not be seen as a
disadvantage. As a matter of fact, it is proof positive that the 1031 exchange market is
ready to explode with growth, assuming that we educate people at a grass roots level. An
aggressive marketer should consider this market share up for grabs and ready for the
taking.
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What about Tenant in Common and Zero Cash Flow
Properties?
The growth rate of 1031 exchanges is very good and is projected to continue at what most
people would consider an extremely healthy growth rate, allowing many opportunities for
companies to expand and grow even with additional competition.
But above and beyond that, two types of replacement properties – Tenant in Common
and Zero Cash Flow –offer even greater opportunities in conjunction with 1031s.
Tenant in Common Properties
In 2002, the Internal Revenue Service issued a revenue ruling setting forth a set of
requirements that allow certain types of properties to be coowned with others and
qualify as a likekind replacement property within a 1031 exchange.
These properties, known as Tenant in Common properties or TICs, allow many smaller
individual investors to purchase institutional quality real estate such as grocerystore
anchored shopping centers, large multifamily apartment complexes, and office parks and
warehouses.
The market for Tenant in Common properties however is nothing short of phenomenal.
Since the IRS has allowed Tenant in Common TIC properties to participate in an
exchange, they have grown from 0 to over a $4,000,000,000 – that’s a four billion dollar
industry in 4 short years. TICs are expected to continue this rocketing growth for the next
10 years and reach over $20,000,000,000 (twenty billion dollars) a year.
Because TICs are real property, they also qualify for an exchange when it comes time to
liquidate and sell them. The TIC resale industry can even double their current total dollar
amount in the future because they are still not known by many exchangers and are
unheard of by almost all real estate agents, accountants, financial planners, and attorneys.
The market growth of TICs as replacement properties in exchanges is mind boggling.
Think how easy it would be to sell someone on this new form of real estate ownership by
telling them, “Let me show you how to double or triple your real estate rental cash flow
from what you now have and maybe even make it tax free”.
TICs usually offer cashoncash returns that are considerable higher –sometimes three
times higher – than investors receive from smaller investment properties because of the
way commercial properties are purchased with the concept of cash flow when large
appreciation or speculation is not a top priority.
Another advantage of TIC properties is that they can come with debt. Not any debt, but
nonrecourse debt, which means your client doesn’t even have to personally guarantee
the loan. Your clients can now control possibly millions of dollars of top commercial real
estate with minimum down payments and in some cases with nothing more than a credit
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score of 600 or more. The ability to leverage more property because of the mortgages that
TICs offer can also give them the opportunity to generate massive amounts of
depreciation, thus sheltering all the TIC rental income and making it all or virtually all
tax free. Because of the quality of the properties that TICs offer, they usually have high
rated companies as tenants, allowing for a more stable and predicable stream of rental
income.
Finally TIC properties are usually located in the top growth areas of the US to allow for
appreciation and have professional management in place so your client doesn’t even have
to manage the property or make daytoday decisions. They just collect a check and
forget they own it.
Zero Cash Flow Properties
Zero cash flow properties on the other hand are a still small but growing market of
approximately $300,000,000 per year. The reason they are small is that no one but a few
experts in the world of exchanging, taxes, and commercial real estate truly understand
them. As soon as a client and their accountants have the advantages of zero cash flow
properties explained to them, they are sold!
The market for zero cash flow properties will begin to explode as more aging baby
boomers start to retire and take advantage of these unique investments, beginning in
2011. Zero cash flow deals are extremely flexible and allow someone with as little as
15% down to purchase a property such as a singletenant CVS or Walgreen’s store. These
properties are always prerented, have corporate guaranteed leases of 30 or more years,
and come with special financing attached to them. The financing has a fast amortization,
so that within 5 years of purchase your client may (if they want) refinance it for more
money out than they initially put down to acquire it. The flexibility of the financing often
allows investors to use the property as part of their retirement plan for themselves, or they
could cash out today and then leave a future cash cow property to their children or
grandchildren. After these types of property’s mortgages are paid off which usually
occurs in 25 years, the properties can generate anywhere from $10,000 to $50,000 per
month in net rental income. These properties also come with triple net leases and the
tenants pay for all the maintenance and any increase in expenses. Most of the leases that
come with these properties are also bondable meaning that even if the tenant stops paying
the rent, the bond that is purchased to guarantee the loan from an insurance company will
step in and pay the rent and all expenses. The flexibility and power that these properties
offer especially when coupled with an exchange can leave even the most demanding
investor wanting to learn more.
Questions, questions, questions
If you’ve read this far, we know you probably have a ton of questions, and we’ll try to
answer some of them.
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Where are the professionals?
Why is it that so many smaller clients, even those with a professional to advise them, still
do not know about a 1031 exchange?
There are still many real estate and financial service professionals who do not fully
understand the benefits of exchanges and do not even mention it to them as a viable
option. Mentioning it to their client will only raise questions, and not wanting to appear
ignorant, they take the path of least resistance and just say nothing.
It’s also possible that the client was advised about an exchange but given erroneous
information. Many times we have heard that a seller was told by their accountant,
attorney, financial advisor, or even a friend that they could do an exchange. The problem
however was that the client was given wrong information. For example, many people
including professionals, think that the concept of like kind means if you sell a 2family
duplex you have to buy another 2family duplex as the replacement property. Many
people have told us that they are surprised when we tell them that they can buy a future
retirement home or even a home for their children through an exchange when their
advisor said that it was impossible. The amount of misinformation given out by
professionals today can easily explain their relative unpopularity.
What about the real estate agents who list a house for sale – why don’t they tell their
clients about a 1031 exchange? After all, shouldn’t they be one of the first to recognize a
candidate for an exchange? That’s true, but real estate is one of the most competitive
industries around, and agents work very hard for every dollar they earn in commissions.
After investing hours and days to sell the house, the last thing they want to do is throw a
monkey wrench into the deal by confusing the seller with this information and causing
him to possibly postpone selling (or even not selling at all). I am not going to judge if this
is morally right or wrong, but it is how the industry sometimes works. There is
something else that needs to be said in defense of real estate agents. Today, many people
are trying to sell their house on their own to avoid or reduce the commission on their
property. We noticed that a full 28% of our clients who execute a 1031 exchange sell
their property without a real estate agent, or they use an MLS listing service only. The
more people who do this, the less chance for a real estate agent to advise them about
exchanges.
As a side note, we have seen many companies spring up overnight that offer forsaleby
owner (FSBO) services. We decided to call one of the largest of these companies that
services the New England market and ask them what type of advice they gave the people
who listed their property for sale. They offered basic information about making sure the
house was clean and ideas to stage it and needing smoke and fire alarms etc. No mention
of 1031 exchanges anywhere. We called back and asked them if they knew what a 1031
exchange was and they said no. We then asked them how many pieces of real estate have
been listed that could be considered investment property. They said that there were
currently over 2,000 pieces of property listed and marked as investment property in their
database. I wonder how many of those sellers are going to do an exchange?
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If this market is so good why isn’t everyone going after it?
The irony of the exchange industry is that people assume that it’s a very difficult industry
to enter and get a foothold into, and that it requires years of special training and has
difficult licensing requirements.
First of all it doesn’t require any of these things! After a few years in business
performing exchanges you eventually develop a loyal following of clients who trust you
and use you over and over again. Remember we said that many clients perform an
exchange every three years? Eventually you will have enough repeat business, and then
you can grow just with referrals. Many of the smaller firms want to stay small and some
have decided to branch into additional profit centers while adhering to the statement of
less is more and service your clients to death.
Who knows about this stuff?
Many people claim to know about exchanges, and in all probability they do know some
information. But most people really know only about the mechanics of an exchange and
some of the basic advantages that they can offer an exchanger. They lack the depth of
knowledge and understanding to explain many of the complex strategies that involve
tenant in common interest, zero cash flow properties, and cost segregation analysis,
which offer the biggest advantages of exchanges.
Just echoing back the rules of an exchange does not mean you understand or know
exchanges. If you call an exchange company, I doubt that the person who answers the
phone (and probably the one that you will have to you deal with to complete the
exchange) will know enough about advanced strategies to even suggest the options you
should consider
Note: Exchange companies do not give tax or investment advice. However, they can offer
ideas or suggest other alternatives and then have the exchanger call his/her own tax or
financial advisor to confirm.
So what are the true advantages of an exchange?
Below are some examples of actual successful exchanges that anyone with the proper
training and knowledge can execute. Yet very few professionals can even begin to
attempt these types of exchanges because they not only lack the knowledge but many of
them don’t know that these are possible within an exchange.
If you plan an exchange well enough in advance (and you should), the exchanger can
walk away with the bulk of their equity in hand as cash, 100% tax free. Plus they can still
generate positive cash flow with select replacement properties with tenants that include
CVS, Bed Bath & Beyond, and other Fortunerated companies.
According to the Investment Council, an investment property owner’s average return on
equity is 2.7%. Using solid triple net leases and tenant in common interest replacement
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properties, exchangers can triple their cash flow very easily. We have many exchangers
who have gone from $800.00 per month income to well over $2,000 in positive cash
flow.
Using a stepup in purchase and depreciable basis, it is possible for many exchangers to
generate both federal and state taxfree rental income. We helped one client go from
$1,800 per month in taxable cash flow to $2,700. 00 monthly, using some of our
advanced exchange strategies, and everything except $300 per month was tax free.
Currently, the biggest trend in exchanges is the purchase of a future retirement home as a
replacement property. More and more baby boomers are using this strategy. They initially
buy it as an investment property, planning to later move into it year round and make it
their new primary residence. They can then sell their old primary residence and pocket
the $500,000 taxfree gain exclusion for the sale of a primary residence. Then after
owning and living in the home purchased through the exchange they can make that their
new primary residence and it now qualifies for the $500,000 capital gain exclusion again.
Who said an exchange couldn’t be taxfree?
Using a zero cash flow property we can show exchangers how to create land banks for
longterm retirement planning or how to walk away from an exchange with all their cash
and still pay no taxes.
Many older exchangers are looking for ways to continue to own real estate yet avoid the
management headaches. We can show them how to purchase pieces of large shopping
centers or singletenant properties that have Fortunerated tenants and professional
management in place. Then they get a check every month and can forget that they own
the building. The best part is the check is usually for more than they received when they
did the management themselves.
Some people are looking to diversify into what we consider institutional quality
properties for safety, and also into different geographic locations of the US to follow the
latest migration patterns and invest in the areas projected for long term growth. Using
advanced exchange strategies, we can show them how to successfully diversify their
portfolio into better properties and into the fastest growing geographic regions of the US.
We have had many clients who wanted the guarantee of a check without any headaches.
It is possible to acquire bondable leased properties so even if the tenant goes bankrupt,
the insurance company will continue to pay the rent because of the bond. We have also
explained to clients how to acquire properties with state and federal government agencies
as tenants to assure them that the checks would continue to come.
Many exchangers are shocked to learn that some exchange strategies allow them to
eliminate or reduce potential inheritance taxes by shifting their assets and residency to
inheritance taxfree states. But again it is possible with exchanges.
The world of exchanging and the advantages it offers are soon going to become part of an
everyday sale of real estate. Anyone that doesn’t understand these techniques and the
advantages they offer will soon find themselves crushed by their competition. But more
importantly, they will be missing out on one of the greatest opportunities in the world of
real estate and finance. All you need is the training!
Can I take advantage of this now?
Using exchanges to increase income without the proper knowledge or training can be
difficult. As soon as someone asks you for some examples and strategies it will become
immediately obvious that you lack the proper training. As many more real estate
investors discover exchanges, they will want to work with professionals who understand
them and can show them all the available strategies, not someone who just knows the
mechanics of an exchange. The most important thing to remember about exchanges is
that a large portion of the market still remains untapped and someone with solid
knowledge can exploit this market.
How can I make money?
Exchanging offers many areas of opportunity for making money.
An exchange requires the use of a Qualified Intermediary (QI) to facilitate the exchange.
That person may also be, but doesn’t have to be, the real estate agent for the sale, an
agent for the purchase of the replacement properties, or the mortgage broker for the
purchase of the replacement properties.
Exchanging offers the real estate agent the ability to earn multiple commissions because
of the replacement property rule. Every time a property is sold through an exchange,
there has to be a purchase of one or more replacement properties, so a real estate agent
can the sell the property to start the exchange and then assist with the purchase of the
replacement properties.
If a mortgage is required for the purchase of the replacement property, add in a mortgage
commission. You can participate in any of these roles to make money; and through a
simple technique, you can be all of the above including the Qualified Intermediary who
facilitates the exchange. That’s right, I am sure many of you have read or heard that the
person that performs the exchange cannot be the exchanger’s real estate agent, attorney,
accountant etc. or even the exchanger. Well, contrary to popular belief they are wrong. It
is possible for someone to perform an exchange for his or her client without the exchange
being disqualified (the IRS even has examples in section 1031 of the code showing and
explaining how to do it). There are even ways for an investor to perform his or her own
exchange and pay zero fees.
You can also sell Tenant in Common interests or zero cash flow properties and earn
additional commissions.
We have also seen many companies offering exchange services, replacement property
services, mortgage services even tax and financial planning services and they are all
perfectly legal within code section 1031 if set up and done properly.
How much can I make?
We cannot say how much you can make but we do know the following facts about
exchanges and the exchange industry. Many times we see exchange companies saying
that you have to hire them to perform the exchange or that it is illegal to perform an
exchange for yourself or for your own client.
They are in fact correct, but what they do not tell you is that it is still possible to perform
an exchange for your own client or that the client can even do it themselves using a
simple special process. They say these things because they do not want you to learn how
to facilitate an exchange yourself and become new competition for them and stop being a
referral source for them.
The average cost of an exchange, when all the fees are added, is approximately $2,500. I
REPEAT, the average cost of an exchange is $2,500. How can this be, you say, when you
hear that they cost as little as $750.00? Well as you read the information below remember
that you can easily validate it by simply calling random exchange companies.
Exchange companies make money a number of ways. First there is the exchange fee for
creating the exchange documents, which averages about $600 for both a sell and buy.
Some exchange companies charge fees for wire transfers, as much as $100.00 per wire.
Many exchange companies also charge for sameday processing if the exchange is a last
minute deal without a five or seven day advance notice. The hidden profit within an
exchange, one that the exchange companies do not want you to know about, is that they
make on average $1,700 on interest income from the exchange funds when held in
escrow. It is the interest income on the exchange funds that generates the bulk of the
exchange company’s income.
We know some exchange companies that after three months in business are doing one to
two exchanges a month as a small addition to their regular business. Basically, exchange
companies have created a longterm cash cow that they milk for the interest income. But I
must confess there are a few Qualified Intermediaries who do give the bulk of the interest
to the exchangers, and some who give it all.
One of the largest exchange companies though, advertises specials with low fees for an
exchange. They basically are giving the exchange away for almost free and making the
real money on the interest income.
We also know of a number of exchange companies that work closely with realtors and
offer large referral fees to the agents just so they can make the interest. Some exchange
companies may even do the exchange for free if the exchanger purchases a replacement
property from one of their replacement property divisions.
Selling replacement properties is also a fantastic income opportunity. The average price
of a replacement property including a tenant in common and zero cash flow property is
$400,000. This yields an average commission of approximately $12,000. Many zero cash
flow properties cost in excess of $2,000,000 and yield commissions of as much as
$20,000 to $60,000+ for one deal. These types of properties now account for 15% of all
replacement properties used in an exchange, and are growing in popularity and will
probably account for 35% within the next ten years.
We know of many agents who once earned a modest income from real estate
commissions but now make close to or in excess of a 7figure income. And we know of
many, new to the industry, who are riding the wave of Tenant in Common and zero cash
flow properties and are making a nice income now and will make much more, possibly
millions over the next decade.
What are the bestkept 1031 exchange marketing secrets?
Regardless of whether you are a real estate agent who wants to list and sell property,
someone who wants to open their own exchange business, or just specialize in selling
replacement properties, there are a number of proven marketing secrets. Some are
minimal cost, and many others are virtually free. We see so many people targeting the
first time home buyer market but almost everyone leaves the investment market alone.
We have determined that many professionals feel that they lack the proper skill sets
needed to target this group, thinking that they are the demanding sort and are working
with professionals already. Exchange services, advanced replacement property concepts,
and cost segregation analysis offer a specialty that offers anyone the ability to attract this
highly coveted group as potential clients.
Why consider specializing in exchanges?
Open any newspaper or magazine and look at the advertising that most professionals are
doing. Each industry ad looks and reads just like the next with all of them containing the
same type of content.
Let’s look at some standard type of ads for different industries that you will see:
· Mortgage broker ads
“First time home buyers our specialty”, “good credit”, “bad credit”.
· Real estate agent ads
“Let us put you in your new home”, “we specialize in first time home buyers”
· Accountants
“We prepare taxes”, “April 15 th is coming quick, better file your taxes”.
Today you need some way to be noticed and to give someone a reason to call you.
Targeting a niche market is the easiest way to create momentum and attract new
customers, which then offers you the opportunity to build longterm relationships and
referrals.
Any real estate agent will tell you how hard it is to acquire listings and clients: the
Internet, increased competition, and rise of the discount and rebate brokerage firms. And
all financial service industries will some day soon face the same competition that the real
estate industry has seen. It will soon become necessary for all professionals to learn how
to not only attract new clients but retain them as well.
Building your business
There are many ways to go after business as an exchange professional, and here are some
of the things that have worked for us.
1031 Exchanges can be the perfect opportunity to attract a different type of clientele than
many of you have probably worked with in the past and offer you the opportunity to work
within a truly growing niche market: owners of investment real estate. Calling on these
types of clients can prove very difficult to say the least. They have many real estate
agents and professionals coldcalling them all the time. The easiest way to get their
attention is to approach them without being seen as a threat or acting like a typical sales
person just looking to get their business.
Real estate investors are also more knowledgeable than the average client and want to
work with professionals that they perceive as having ideas and knowledge in a particular
field. You need to offer them something that separates you from the pack, and
information about 1031 exchanges and their advantages is the perfect tool. Many in this
group may have heard about 1031 exchanges before. But I can assure you that when you
know all the opportunities of an exchange, and you present it to them properly, you will
win their business. Because so many owners of investment property haven’t even heard
about exchanging, exchanges now become a powerful tool to gain easy market share.
Below are proven ideas for the marketing of 1031 exchanges to attract clients for all
types of professional including someone offering exchange services, mortgages,
accountants, attorneys, financial planners, insurance agents and real estate agents.
Seminars
We cannot speak too highly of seminars. They are the ultimate marketing tool that, if
used properly, creates the perfect platform to showcase your expertise and develop an
immediate rapport with potential clients.
Now imagine a room of fifty potential clients each of whom might give you a listing to
sell. But that’s just the beginning – they may also ask you to assist them with their new
purchase and to perform an exchange for them. Each client could represent over $40,000
in commissions and exchange fees to you, much more if they purchase any of the more
advanced type of replacement properties. How do they learn about the more advanced
opportunities? From the seminars that you teach!
When you host a seminar, bring extra handouts and information that attendees can give to
their friends. Always ask them to sign up for a mailing list for future announcements
about other upcoming seminars and remind them to bring a friend if they come again.
Occasionally we have other experts who offer services that did not compete with us to be
guest speakers at many of our seminars and speak on topics such as mold or flood
insurance so that our seminars are different every time. We also asked these speakers to
tell all their own clients about the seminar by placing signs and brochures at their place of
business, announce it on their web site, or do direct mailings to help cross market our
services to their customers as well.
Once you feel comfortable speaking and have honed your skills on a subject, you can
then become a guest speaker at places such as a real estate investment clubs that can offer
the opportunity to speak in front of hundreds of members. Whenever we’re a guest
speaker, we hold a free drawing for a door prize such as a cordless drill or a $50.00 gift
certificate to Lowes or Home Depot using. We discovered a free prize is an easy way to
increase attendance and that the hosts enjoy offering free giveaways to their members.
There is another type of seminar that you can offer: a professional seminar geared to a
specific market. These seminars are designed more like continuing education classes with
a limited subject matter of a much larger topic. We have held a number of these seminars
and had great success with them. Two examples are:
· A seminar for accountants on IRS filing requirements for an exchange using IRS
form 8824, and how to compute the depreciable basis for a exchanged property.
· A seminar for real estate agents and mortgage brokers on how to use 1031 exchanges
to generate multiple commissions and as a tool for niche marketing, giving them the
potential to make an additional $100,000 every year.
A number of successful marketing techniques, all utilizing 1031 exchanges, have been
developed by a broker with whom we work, that opens the door to these sellers in a very
nonthreatening way. Each of these techniques allows him to make contact with the seller
by offering free information to them and never once suggesting that they give him the
listing. He begins by finding an ad for what he knows is an investment property. He uses
a special piece of software called a reverse phone number lookup and gets the name and
address of the seller. He then sends them:
· A booklet he wrote, telling all about all the benefits of a 1031 exchange, how they can
sell it 100% tax free, and all the possible types of replacement properties that they can
purchase, and even mentions some of the advanced strategies.
· Information about selling property without a real estate agent.
· An offer of some free help in selling their property, at no cost to them. And, if they’re
interested in selling via an exchange, he offers to assist them in finding them the
replacement property.
· An invitation to attend one of his free exchange seminars, along with a flyer listing
future dates and locations. He knows that over 80% of all forsalebyowners fail and
that most of them end up using a fullservice real estate professional.
By offering them free help, free information, and an invitation to a free seminar about
some advanced topics, he has already put himself above any other real estate agent who
may have sent the seller something as well.
He realizes that the properties that are considered investment properties are significantly
higher in price than a regular home and because of that, he doesn’t have to deal with as
many clients to make significantly more money. He also knows that people who own
investment property also know people that own investment property, and referrals from
this niche market can be huge. Lastly, many of his customers own more than one piece of
investment property and will continue to use him in the future.
Coldcalling on investors
Any one who continues to farm an area using direct mailings knows that over the long
haul they will eventually see results. Many professionals know this as well and send what
we consider blind mailings to owners of real estate. Rather than sending them to
everyone and just wasting money and time, we advocate a target market approach. Send
your mailings that allow you to work a specific niche – find the owners of investment
properties and send them 1031 information explaining how it can help them and invite
them to call for a free booklet, attend a free seminar, or obtain some other informational
An accountant we know who offers exchange services, markets these services to the
public by sending mailings to promote his seminars. As soon as a listing appears in the
MLS that appears to be a multifamily property, he knows it qualifies for an exchange
and he sends them a free booklet about exchanging and invites them to call him for a free
consultation. He also gets the mailing addresses of owners of multifamily buildings,
such as two and threefamily properties that are not on the market and invites them to
attend his free seminars. Included in his seminars is not only basic exchange information
but also advanced exchange strategies, and he uses his tax expertise as a tool to promote
some of these advanced techniques such as cost segregation analysis with a step up in
cost to generate tax free income.
Give away the exchange
Something that a number of real estate agents use as an incentive for a potential
exchanger is to offer to pay the exchange fees for them, provided they use the exchange
company that they recommend. The real estate agent can have set up special pricing for
referrals which makes it affordable to pay for it (or the exchange company, as you will
learn later on, could in fact be owned by the real estate agent, or a friend, relative or even
a spouse). This can create close internal crossselling techniques.
Real estate investment clubs
Forming you own real estate investment clubs offers you the opportunity to build your
own market share. Using simple advertising and handouts, it is easy to start a local real
estate club and there are many resources on the internet to help you and some will even
let you advertise free of charge on their main web site. The formation of a club gives you
the opportunity to meet both successful investors as well as individuals who want to
become successful investors. As the founder of a club, members assume you are
extremely knowledgeable about the subject matter and they will look to you for advice
and referrals. You can form the club by yourself or bring in other professionals with other
specialties to help you, but you still control the direction of the club and determine its
guest speakers and maintain the content of the newsletters.
We have a local real estate agent who started a real estate investment club as a way to
meet owners and future owners of investment real estate. He hosts one and sometimes
two monthly meetings. Invited guest speakers offer advice on such topics as how to be a
good landlord and handle problems, how to increase cash flow, buying real estate with no
money down, 1031 exchanges, and tax and accounting issues for landlords just to name a
few. He has attracted many beginners but has also built a following with some
established investors. He knows that he will be asked to help many of them when it
comes time to sell but he has already developed a presence in the market as a buyer’s
agent specializing in investment properties. More of the older members have already
Free giveaways
We discovered that the best way to present your expertise to the public and attract new
customers is to write a book. It doesn’t have to be a best seller or even sold for money.
The book could be what we call a booklet which is a smaller 20 to 50 page informational
publication…like this one. You can then give the booklet out to professionals who
compliment your business and to the general public. Give a copy to everyone you meet,
include it as a free download on your website, and always mention it in your advertising.
Encourage your fellow professionals to also give to their clients.
Using our giveaway booklet to both educate the public and showcase out expertise, it
became our premier marketing tool. Even to this day, people call us and say, “I read you
book about 3 or 4 years ago and now I want to perform an exchange.” We discovered that
people keep these for a long time and even give them to their friends to read, which can
increase your customer base substantially.
Trade shows
Trade shows offer specialists an easy way to reach their potential target customer market.
Although trade shows can be highly competitive, offering something that no one else
offers, either as a direct product or as an attraction, can bring tremendous success. If you
go to a trade show, you will see any number of professionals in the same industry. Most
are just sitting there in their booths with their company sign and twiddling their thumbs.
Again I have to ask myself, Why should I use you?” We have attended home shows and
offered exchange services and had people waiting in lines to speak to us. People talked to
us about exchanges and everything else in the world of real estate, including taxes, the
real estate market in general both local and other states, mortgages, zero cash flow
properties and TICs.
Let us show you how to use the best kept secret in real estate to:
Sell your investment real estate 100% tax free!
Double or triple your cash flow
Generate tax free rental income
Purchase the retirement home of your dreams
Eliminate tenant headaches
All this and more anywhere in the US!
Ask for a free copy of our recent book
Newspaper articles
Local newspapers are always looking for articles and local interest stories to print.
Newspapers do not like to print free ads but do not mind making free announcements
about new businesses or clubs, publishing free seminar information, or printing free
informational articles as a general interest story.
Knowing this, you’ll find that local newspapers present a perfect opportunity to announce
the formation of your real estate investment club or your free real estate exchange
seminars, and many newspapers will even publish your meetings and dates, times, and
places that they are held. Newspapers also accept and will print articles of general
information. A wellwritten article showing how exchanges can help people save
thousands and prepare for retirement is definitely something they will want. And be sure
to mention in your article the free booklet you’re offering.
Radio
Radio is often the most underused of all advertising media, yet it’s the best opportunity to
reach potential customers. With so many advertising choices it is virtually impossible to
hit a large broad market easily. Radio has emerged as the perfect medium to use.
Radio talk stations, both local and regional in scope, are always looking for guests with
something of interest to offer and will invite you to come on free of charge. You however
have to call them to let them know that you are available to speak; they will not call you.
You can also announce free seminars during your interview and it can also become great
place to offer a special deal or discount to listeners who act within a fixed time frame.
Occasionally the radio may ask for some money in the form of advertising, which itself is
very inexpensive. If they do, turn it into an asset by telling all your clients to listen to the
show in advance and then create ads to play on the show announcing your visit as if it
were a huge event.
Here is an example of a radio ad that we’ve used successfully. The ad ran twice a day for
a week before we appeared on the program, to build credibility and attract more listeners.
Want to learn how to sell your real estate 100% taxfree? The Money Show is
pleased to have as its special guest the 1031 Exchange Group, one of New
England’s premier exchange companies. Listen as they explain the advantages
that a 1031 exchange can offer. Double or triple your rental cash flow, generate
taxfree income, purchase the retirement home of your dreams, and eliminate
tenant headaches. All this and more are available through a 1031 exchange.
Listen live this Thursday and call in with questions. They will also be giving
away free books on 1031 exchanges. That’s the 1031 Exchange Group, this
Thursday from 9:00 to 11:00.
With the ad running like an announcement, it created a buzz for us and probably doubled
the number of listeners we would have otherwise had. The ad consistently branded us as
an expert and validated our expertise on exchanging.
Crossmarketing
Working with other professionals and their clients is the latest trend in marketing. We see
many mortgage brokers teaming with real estate agents to offer firsttime home buyer
seminars. These can be extremely successful and an opportunity to grow market share for
all involved. Every professional has a database of names that we call a “warm market”;
people who already know you and theoretically trust you. When a number of different
professional industries combine their clients, the success of producing a mailing offering
free information or announcing seminars can be all but assured. Each professional can
now attract the others’ clients because it can be treated as an endorsement that these other
professional are good to do business with. It also strengthens your relationship with your
current client base.
Magazine articles
Recently, a number of magazines have started publishing articles that explain to
professionals about the concept of branding themselves using niche marketing as the
Realtor Magazine tells how realtors are capitalizing on the 1031 exchanges to capture
lifelong clients. A salesperson with Keller Williams Realty in Plano TX says that "1031
exchanges have allowed me to open my business to a whole new client base," and
over 30 percent of his business now comes from 1031 exchanges. Also, a principal broker
with Blue Heron Realty, Cambra & Associates Inc. in Springfield, VA estimates that she
“has generated over $50 million in 1031 exchange business during the 14 years [I've]
been using them."
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RealtyTimes.com relates how real estate agents are doing 1031s to make more money.
"Do you want to make more money this year," writes Betty Kincaid, "Let me tell you
about the bestkept secret in real estate the 1031 taxdeferred exchange."
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FinancialPlanning.com According to Seth Pearson, 1031 exchanges are becoming an
important part of real estate planning and estate planning. "Consulting on highly
appreciated real estate will soon become a new and highly significant part of many
financial advisers' practices."
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Commercial Investment Real Estate Magazine reveals how Tenant in Common
opportunities can facilitate transfer of wealth. Howard Kass writes that, "From an estate
planning perspective, TIC investors' heirs benefit from multiple tax advantages
upon inheriting such property."
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Real Estate Center, in an article entitled "Tic Fever", says that "This redhot
investment vehicle, known as a tenancyincommon or TIC, ...has become
particularly attractive to real estate investors in search of properties qualifying for a
1031 taxdeferred exchange."
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National Real Estate Investor ‘s Joe Goss reports that "Virtually nonexistent only a
few years ago, the tenantincommon structure has become the hottest investment
vehicle in real estate...TICs raised $1.8 billion in equity last year and are expected to
raise over $4 billion this year."
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Read how, Financial Plan describes how a 1031 / TIC Exchange saves a client over
$500.000 in taxes and eliminated tenant management headaches.
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On the following page is a flyer that we use to announce our exchange seminars and free
booklet offers:
¨ Use an exchange to double or triple your monthly cash flow
¨ Generate tax free rental income
¨ Purchase the retirement home of your dreams
¨ Diversify your real estate portfolio
¨ Purchase higher quality real estate
¨ Eliminate management headaches
¨ Purchase a vacation home
¨ Cash out your equity and create a land bank
All this and more anywhere in the United States!
Call us for a free copy of our book
“1031 Exchanges, a Tax Haven for Preserving Real Estate
Wealth”
Or visit us on the web for a free download at
www.1031exg.com
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