4916 Crenshaw Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA, 90043 $ 1,900,000
Baths0.0 Monthly Estimate*
$ 13,272
Studio
for $1,900,000. This building was built in 1940.
This property is being sold for land value only. Can be sold alone or together with two other lots 4924 and 4928 Crenshaw Blvd, for a total of 22854 square foot for ($5.700,000 ) Zoning LAC2. Can accommodate up to 85 apartment units, Can also be a mixed-use development. Located in a special opportunity zoning area of Los Angeles with tremendous tax benefits for private long-term investments. Brokers, Investors do your research.Your GoalsAbout UsSolutionsInsightsQualified Opportunity Zones: What Investors Should KnowOctober 2022 Print ShareFacebookTwitterskyscapper buildings and blue skyKey takeaways:The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act established the Qualified Opportunity Zone program to provide a tax incentive for private, long-term investment in economically distressed communities.Investors in these programs are given an opportunity to defer and potentially reduce tax on recognized capital gains.Tax savings are only available when investors retain the investment in the Qualified Opportunity Fund for the time frame stated.What this may mean for you:If you are facing a significant tax liability as a result of capital gains, investing in a Qualified Opportunity Fund may be worth exploring, provided you invest within a prescribed amount of time.What is an Opportunity Zone?An Opportunity Zone is a community nominated by the state and certified by the Treasury Department as qualifying for this program. The Treasury Department has certified zones in all 50 states; Washington, D.C.; and U.S. territories.1 A list can be found at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.How does this program work?To defer a capital gain (including net 1231 gains), a taxpayer has 180 days from the date of the sale or exchange of appreciated property to invest the realized capital gain dollars into a Qualified Opportunity Fund, an investment vehicle that files either a partnership or corporate federal income tax return and is organized for the purpose of investing in Qualified Opportunity. The fund then invests in Qualified Opportunity Zone property.The taxpayer may invest the return of principal as well as the recognized capital gain, but only the portion of the investment attributable to the capital gain will be eligible for the exemption from tax on further appreciation of the Opportunity Zone investment, as explained below. The Opportunity Zone program allows for the sale of any appreciated assets, such as stocks, with a reinvestment of the gain into a Qualified Opportunity Fund. There is no requirement to invest in a like-kind property to defer the gain.Note that a taxpayer who receives a reported capital gain from a flow-through entity, such as a partnership, an S-corporation, or a trust/estate, has the option to start the 180 day investment period on any of the following dates:the last day of the entity taxable year;the same date that the entity's 180 day period begins; orthe due date for the entity's tax return, without extensions, for the taxable year in which the entity realized the eligible gain. Qualified Opportunity Fund A Qualified Opportunity Fund is any investment vehicle that is organized as a corporation or a partnership for the purpose of investing in Qualified Opportunity Zone property (other than another Qualified Opportunity Fund) that holds at least 90% of its assets in Qualified Opportunity Zone property.Similar to other investments, an investment in a Qualified Opportunity Fund may increase or decrease in value over the holding period. In addition, income may be paid on this investment. Given that the purpose of the program is to improve particular areas, it is expected that the fund will continue to invest in the improvement of the property in which it is invested. Cash flow may occur once the property improvements are complete and the property is leased or sold to third parties.Because Qualified Opportunity Funds are income tax planning tools and are investment options for taxpayers, these investments may involve ris
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FeaturesGeneralZoning LAC2
Year Built 1940
County Los Angeles
Property Type F
Status Active
City Los Angeles
MLS Area PHHT - Park Hills Heights
Lot Size Square Feet 0.0
Street Name Crenshaw
Standard Status Active
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ExteriorLot Size Area 7618.0
Lot Size Acres 0.0
Land Lease Type Fee
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InteriorTotal Stories 2
Street Suffix Boulevard
Total Baths 0
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* Excluded FeaturesList ByEmanuel AmahListing Agent
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Pricing HistoryDate | Price | Price Change | Description |
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5/21/2023 | $1,900,000 | | Listed Price |