Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) properties are considered “like kind” replacement property pursuant to IRC Revenue Ruling 2004-86. The DST has become the vehicle of choice for fractionalized 1031 exchange properties. Investors are able to 1031 exchange into multiple DST properties in an effort to lower the potential risks of real estate investing. Typical minimum investments are $100k and asset classes range from multifamily apartments, triple net lease properties (NNN), medical office properties and all-cash/debt-free properties.
The course will go over frequently asked questions regarding DST 1031 replacement properties. We will cover using leverage with DST properties as well as all-cash/debt-free DST properties for 1031 exchanges. Course attendees will also be able to see various DST 1031 property case studies and example properties.
How DST properties are structured
How they work
Types of DST properties available in today’s market
Due diligence in selecting DST properties and what DST properties to avoid at all costs
Kay Properties & Investments, LLC
CEO and Founder
dwightkay@kpi1031.com
(310) 404-7297
Dwight Kay is the Founder and CEO of Kay Properties and Investments, LLC. Kay Properties is a national Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) investment firm with offices in LA, NY and DC. Kay Properties team members collectively have over 94 years of real estate experience, are licensed in all 50 states, and have participated in over $7 Billion of DST real estate. Kay Properties clients have the ability to participate in private, exclusively available, off-market DST properties as well as those presented to the wider DST marketplace; with the exception of those that fail our due-diligence process. Dwight is a published author with multiple published white papers and articles on 1031 exchanges, Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) properties and real estate securities. He has been interviewed on local and nationally syndicated radio stations on the matters of 1031 exchanges and replacement properties. He also is the author of the published book “Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) Properties: An Introduction to DST Properties for 1031 Exchange Investors.” Dwight began his career in commercial real estate working for a national commercial real estate brokerage firm focusing on multifamily and commercial real estate. Mr. Kay received his Bachelors in Business Administration from Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego, California, and successfully obtained his Series 7, 22, and 63 securities licenses as well as a real estate broker’s license. FINRA broker check: https://brokercheck.finra.org/firm/summary/152550 https://brokercheck.finra.org/individual/summary/5376903
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