Trying to understand how to defer capital gains tax by using Delaware Statutory Trusts (DSTs)?

DST Guide

This free guide gives real estate investors a clear, plain-English overview of how DSTs work and when they're typically used.

  • Understand what a DST actually is ... without jargon
  • See why some investors consider DSTs and others don't
  • Avoid confusion before going deeper
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About Archer Investors

Provided by Archer Investors, a real estate investment firm specializing in DSTs, 1031 exchanges, and long-term portfolio planning for accredited investors.

Who It's For

This guide is a good place to start if...

  • You're interested in deferring up to 40% in capital gains tax after selling an investment property
  • You want a neutral explanation before evaluating options
  • You're exploring passive real estate structures

You don't need prior experience with DSTs — this guide is designed to orient you, not overwhelm you.

What it does:

  • Explains how wealth preservation is made possible through tax deferral solutions that Archer Investors specializes in
  • Outlines how DSTs are commonly structured
  • Helps you decide whether they're worth further consideration

What it doesn't do:

  • Pitch investments
  • Recommend specific offerings
  • Replace legal, tax, or investment advice
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An accredited investor, per Rule 501 of Regulation D, includes individuals with a net worth over $1 million (excluding primary residence) or an annual income above $200,000 ($300,000 with a spouse). Qualified entities include trusts with over $5 million in assets, banks, insurance companies, and certain company executives, allowing them to invest in unregistered securities.

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