The Future of Real Estate Investment: Opportunity Zones


The Future of Real Estate Investment: Opportunity Zones


According to the 2017 Distressed Communities Index by the Economic Innovation Group, one in six Americans, approximately 17 percent of the population, live in economically-distressed communities, and the average state has 15.2 percent of its population living in these struggling areas.

The new Opportunity Zone (OZ) tax incentive was created as part of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act to encourage investment in low- to moderate-income communities across the country through tax benefits, such as deferring tax on capital gains by making an investment in any of the designated zones. So far, 8,761 communities covering all 50 states, including the five U.S. territories, have been designated as opportunity zones, and they will keep this status for 10 years....

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RSK: Read the section under RISKS. What I see in opportunity zones is the ability to gnaw away at some blighted areas from the outside perimeters and hopefully, eventually, engulfing it.

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