
Please join us for the following event:
1031 vs 721 Exchanges: Understanding the Difference
A Presentation for Financial Professionals, Real Estate Professionals, and CPAs
Join Inland to gain comprehensive insights into real estate investment strategies with a focus on “How a 721 Exchange Works.” Compare the advantages and disadvantages of 1031 and 721 exchanges and understand the critical distinctions between the two. Lastly, explore the benefits and risks associated with 721 exchanges, enabling investors to make informed decisions in navigating the complexities of tax advantaged real estate programs.
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM ET
The Capital Grille
444 Brickell Ave
Miami FL, 33131
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