
Cost Seg Building
We’re dedicated to giving you the very best in information about cost segregation and the tangible property regulations to help you maximize the value of your building by saving money on income taxes and increasing your cash flow. Cost segregation is available to all types of income producing property – commercial buildings, offices, warehouses, hotels, self-storage, restaurants, fast food buildings, retail, strip centers, industrial, apartments, short term rentals, Airbnb, VRBOs, rental condos, single family rentals etc. If you have not had an estimate for your building yet, reach out to get one.
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News
- What You Need to Know Before Doing a Cost Segregation StudyThis morning I thought I’d share some thoughts about cost segregation and try to answer a number of questions that… Read more: What You Need to Know Before Doing a Cost Segregation Study
- Commercial Real Estate Deals Q12025 Upstate South CarolinaUpstate Business Journal just published the commercial real estate deals completed in Q1 2025 in the Upstate of South Carolina.… Read more: Commercial Real Estate Deals Q12025 Upstate South Carolina
- Spartanburg County Welcomes a Game-Changing $2.8B High-Performance Computing CenterIn a transformative move for Spartanburg County, South Carolina, NorthMark Strategies, through its subsidiary Valara Holdings, is investing a staggering… Read more: Spartanburg County Welcomes a Game-Changing $2.8B High-Performance Computing Center
- Filed a 2024 Tax Extension? Building Owners Don’t Wait—Get Your Cost Segregation Studies Done NowTax Day for 2024 taxes has come and gone. Most building owners have filed for an extension on their taxes… Read more: Filed a 2024 Tax Extension? Building Owners Don’t Wait—Get Your Cost Segregation Studies Done Now
- Trump Scraps Longstanding Federal Real Estate Rules Favoring Downtown and Historic LocationsPresident Trump signed an executive order yesterday that reprioritizes where federal government offices need to be located. Like so much… Read more: Trump Scraps Longstanding Federal Real Estate Rules Favoring Downtown and Historic Locations