Industry Guide
Real estate investors need advisors who understand leverage, depreciation strategy, 1031 exchanges, and the intersection of investment property and personal wealth.
Finance
Real estate investing requires a distinct financial skillset: modeling leverage and returns, understanding cash-on-cash vs. IRR, managing working capital across a multi-property portfolio, and integrating investment property decisions into overall personal wealth planning. A generalist financial advisor rarely understands these interactions.
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Real estate investors have access to some of the most powerful provisions in the US tax code — cost segregation, accelerated depreciation, 1031 exchanges, opportunity zones, and passive activity rules. These strategies require specialist knowledge and proactive planning to execute correctly, but the payoff in annual tax reduction is often substantial.
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For real estate investors, an independent advisor — one not earning a transaction commission — provides the objective analysis that is almost impossible to find in an industry built around deal flow. A real estate investment advisor helps you evaluate opportunities rigorously, understand markets deeply, and build a portfolio strategy aligned to your financial goals.
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International real estate investors in the US navigate a unique intersection of immigration and investment rules: which visa structures permit property management activity, FIRPTA withholding on property sales, estate tax exposure for non-resident aliens, and the role of real estate in investor visa qualification. Getting this right requires both immigration and tax expertise.
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