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I had been pestering my CPA/CFA for years on how to sell my loan-free 4-plexes without paying huge capital gains due to an 8x increase in property value and almost complete depreciation over 25 years of ownership.
He didn’t have an answer other than to play games with exchanging for a single-family home and years later moving…
Continue ReadingAs a reluctant landlord seeking an exit strategy without hefty tax implications, I stumbled upon the concept of 1031 exchanges and DSTs.
I was also fortunate to find Archer. Their transparency, honesty, and communication stood out throughout the process. They provided comprehensive…
Continue ReadingMy connection with Archer Investors started back in 2018, when I was in search of a company to help me with the transition from being a full-time landlord to 100% passive landlord.
The first phone conversation led to a meeting in California to meet the Archer team in person and few of…
Continue ReadingWe found Archer in 2017 when we wished to conduct a 1031 exchange out of a property that was a management headache.
We found Archer in 2017 when we wished to conduct a 1031 exchange out of a property that was a…
Continue ReadingAfter a long and rewarding experience in direct real estate investment and management, we were very fortunate to discover Archer Investors.
They educated us about the myriads of benefits available in the Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) model. Like many long-term landlords,…
Continue ReadingSince 2018, Archer Investors has been outstanding in helping us achieve our investment goals.
We sold a house in California and had huge gains but also faced hundreds of thousands of dollars in taxes.…
Continue ReadingI’ve been working with Archer since 2019
In that time, we have built a diversified portfolio of investments, some of which have gone full cycle and I’ve…
Continue ReadingWe had a terrible capital gains tax problem
We were long-term rental house owners who had a terrible capital gains problem. All real estate brokers whom we interviewed…
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