A 1031 exchange can save you or your clients hundreds of thousands of dollars in capital gains taxes — but only if it’s done right. The rules are strict, the timelines are tight, and the consequences of a misstep can be costly.
The 1031 Advantage: Mastering 1031 Exchanges is a comprehensive on-demand course that takes you through the logistics, rules, and laws of 1031 exchanges from start to finish. Whether you’re a real estate agent advising clients, an investor looking to grow your portfolio, or a professional who simply wants to understand how this powerful tax-deferral strategy works, this course was built for you.
Taught by Ryan Vassar, Esq., Vice President of Investment Property Exchange Services (IPX1031), this course delivers real-world expertise from one of the nation’s leading qualified intermediaries. You won’t just learn the theory — you’ll understand how 1031 exchanges actually work in practice.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
- What a 1031 exchange is and why it’s one of the most powerful wealth-building tools in real estate
- The rules, requirements, and strict timelines you must follow for a successful exchange
- The different types of 1031 exchanges: simultaneous, delayed, reverse, and improvement exchanges
- How to identify like-kind properties and what qualifies under current tax law
- The role of the qualified intermediary and why you can’t do it alone
- Common mistakes and pitfalls that can disqualify an exchange — and how to avoid them
- How to advise clients on using 1031 exchanges as part of a long-term investment strategy
- Recent updates and current IRS rules affecting 1031 exchanges nationwide
WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS COURSE?
This is a national course, open to anyone — no license required. It’s especially valuable for:
- Real estate agents and brokers who want to provide expert-level guidance to their investor clients
- Real estate investors looking to defer capital gains taxes and grow their portfolios
- Commercial real estate professionals who work with investment properties
- Financial advisors and attorneys who advise clients on real estate transactions
- Anyone curious about 1031 exchanges and how to use them effectively