Tenant-in-Common is a form of holding title to real property. It allows the investor to own an undivided fractional interest in institutional-quality property.
TIC Investment Advantages:
- Potentially defer 100% of capital gains taxes
- Utilize accumulated appreciation of your commercial property
- Eliminate day-to-day management responsibility
- Invest in one or many institutional-quality properties
- Diversify your real estate holdings
- Potentially increase cash flow
In addition, it has become a preferred investment vehicle for real property investors desiring to defer capital gains via a 1031 Exchange and own real property without the management headaches. Although TICs possess many benefits, they are not suitable for all investors as they have unique fees, long-term hold periods and carry risks similar to owning real estate investment property. To learn more about TICs click here.