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Real Estate Investing Taxes and Legal Starter Pack
As you dive deep into real estate investing, you need to be more versed in taxes, asset protection, and other legal matters in real estate. Check out Robert Leonard’s recommended episodes on real estate taxes and legal.
The following podcast episodes are from our Real Estate 101 show that features successful and experienced investors from various real estate investing niches.
1. 1031 Exchanges in Real Estate Investing w/ Michael Brady and Alex Shandrovsky – REI020
1. 1031 Exchanges in Real Estate Investing w/ Michael Brady and Alex Shandrovsky – REI020
1. 1031 Exchanges in Real Estate Investing w/ Michael Brady and Alex Shandrovsky – REI020
Michael Brady and Alex Shandrovsky share all about 1031 exchanges and how you can use them in your real estate investing. Michael is the Executive Vice President at Madison 1031 Exchange, has 25 years of experience as a real estate and business attorney, and has personally helped investors defer $1 billion in capital gains. Alex Shandrovsky is a Silicon Valley startup founder and strategic advisor turned 1031 Exchange expert.
2. Fascinating Asset Protection w/ Scott Smith – REI035
2. Fascinating Asset Protection w/ Scott Smith – REI035
2. Fascinating Asset Protection w/ Scott Smith – REI035
Attorney and longtime real estate investor, Scott Smith, does a deep-dive into asset protection. Scott’s law firm, Royal Legal Solutions, helps thousands of real estate investors and entrepreneurs in all 50 states protect more than $1.2 billion in assets.
3. Opportunity Zones and Funds w/ Erik Hayden – REI047
3. Opportunity Zones and Funds w/ Erik Hayden – REI047
3. Opportunity Zones and Funds w/ Erik Hayden – REI047
Erik Hayden shares how to get the inside scoop on Opportunity Zones and Opportunity Funds, investment opportunities, tax advantages of some strategies, and more. Erik is the Founder and Managing Partner at Urban Catalyst and has been responsible for developing more than $3.5 billion in real estate projects, including over 2,300 residential units in the California Bay Area.