Simultaneous Exchange
A Simultaneous Exchange occurs when two properties are exchanged simultaneously. This can happen when two
properties are swapped, property for property, which is called a two-party exchange. This can also happen
when a property is sold and the replacement property is purchased simultaneously. To ensure safe harbor
protection, a Qualified Intermediary should facilitate the exchange.
Forward Delayed Exchange
The most common type of exchange, the Forward Delayed Exchange, happens when a property is sold (
Relinquished Property) and another property is purchased (Replacement Property) within 180 days following
the sale of the Relinquished Property. For a safe harbor Forward Delayed Exchange, the sale proceeds must
be held by a Qualified Intermediary between the sale of the Relinquished Property and the subsequent
purchase of the Replacement Property.
Construction Exchange
Construction Exchanges, or Build-to-Suit Exchanges, occur when the taxpayer uses the funds from the sale of
the Relinquished Property to construct improvements on the Replacement Property. The property on which the
improvements are constructed cannot be held by the taxpayer but must be held by a third party called an
Exchange Accommodation Title Holder until either the improvements are complete or until the end of the 180
Exchange Period, after which the title holder is deeded the Replacement Property with the improvements. Due
to its complexity, a Construction Exchange incurs higher fees.
Reverse Exchange
In a Reverse Exchange, the Replacement Property is purchased before the sale of the Relinquished Property.
The Replacement Property must be held by an Exchange Accommodation Title Holder until the sale of the
Relinquished Property, which must take place within 180 days following the purchase of the Replacement
Property. Due to its complexity, a Reverse Exchange incurs higher fees.
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