From DST Properties to REITs: Optimize 1031 Exchange Success

Last Updated: September 27, 2024By

WEBINAR ON-DEMAND

Presented by Real Estate Transition Solutions

Join our FREE live webinar to explore the seamless transition from Delaware Statutory Trusts (DSTs) to Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) through strategic 1031 Exchange and 721 UpREIT transactions. Discover how this combination defers capital gains taxes and positions you for enhanced investment diversification and growth in REITs. Dive into the nuances of 1031 Exchanges, understand the unique benefits of 721 UpREITs, and see how they compare to traditional DSTs.

WEBINAR DISCUSSION TOPICS INCLUDE:

  • Explore 1031 Exchanges, REITs, and 721 UpREITs
  • DSTs vs 721 upREITs: benefits and strategies
  • Leverage 721 UpREITs for growth and liquidity

GUEST SPEAKER: Austin Bowlin, Certified Public Accountant and Chief Exchange Strategist and a Partner at Real Estate Transition Solutions

Austin Bowlin, Certified Public Accountant, is the Chief Exchange Strategist and a Partner at Real Estate Transition Solutions. As Chief Exchange Strategist, Austin leads the firm’s team of licensed 1031 Exchange advisors and analysts and provides consultation on tax liability, deferral strategies, legal entity structuring, co-ownership arrangements, 1031 replacement property options, and Delaware Statutory Trust investments. He is a graduate of the Gonzaga University School of Business and is a FINRA Licensed 1031 Exchange Advisor and holds Series 22, 63, and 65 Licenses. He is on the Board of Directors for the Northwest Avalanche Center (NWAC), and a member of the advisory Board for the Washington Policy Center’s Young Professional Group. Mr. Bowlin is a frequent speaker and contributor for real estate media and associations.

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