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Real-estate trading (also referred to as permanent real-estate swapping), is a type of "I-buy-yours-you-buy-mine" arrangement. It is distinct from vacation-home swapping. The deteriorating real-estate market (circa 2006) has led many to realize that trading may be an extremely viable approach to selling one's real estate. This approach only works if the seller is also looking to buy another property, such as a move or relocation. But it is possible to move up or down in price, size, etc., or even trade to another city or state entirely. Real estate trades fall under the 1031 exchange tax loophole. 1031 exchanges are a way to defer capital-gains tax on investment properties. 1031 exchanges do need to involve an actual trade of real estate between two parties. ==Online Real Estate Trading== Online trading can take two forms. The first is simply the inclusion of a text box alongside a real-estate listing, stating the seller will consider a trade and possibility a description of what the seller is looking to trade for. Craigslist is a popular example of this. While not specifically geared towards permanent trades, it is often used for such purposes. There are also several web sites, mostly set up by realtors, that use this approach.〔〔 The second, more sophisticated, approach uses a model similar to a dating service. Such a web site matches sellers with other sellers based on what each seller has and what each is looking to trade for. There are a small number of web sites that make use of this approach.〔 (Onlinehousetrading.com ), (Craigslist.org ),(Domuswap ) and (Goswap )(How to sell your house ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Real estate trading」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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