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Charitable Donation of Real Estate

Are you in possession of property that fails to bring in annual revenue or income, when you and/or your family could be benefiting from generous tax savings? If you are holding onto property that is depreciating, you may be holding onto a substantial federal tax deduction for you, which is a valuable asset to a charitable organization.

Many homeowners are burdened with unwanted properties that are no longer producing income because they are unaware of their available options. In many situations, selling would not be an ideal solution for unproductive property because of the costs that add up throughout the selling process and fees which outweigh the actual property worth. For this reason, many homeowners hold on to inactive or unoccupied real estate because they don't know of a better alternative, or another alternative for that matter. Many people are frustrated with paying and putting in too much cost without seeing any return on their unproductive investment.

However, there is a solution. By donating property to a charitable organization such as ours, there are many rewards involved. Property donation is proving to be the best alternative to selling, especially when selling is not a profitable alternative. Property donation offers quick liquidation of assets, numerous tax breaks, and the opportunity to help charitable foundations and their causes. Everyday, more homeowners are realizing the ease of donating property. Regardless of the condition of the property, the value of your property will be of most valuable to us. This experience will prove to be rewarding not only to you, but also to the cancer-stricken children and their families whom we help. Contact us today so we can help you and so you can help us.


 



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