1031 Exchange Los Angeles
Industrial and Flex

Industrial & Flex Properties

Invest in modern industrial facilities and flex spaces serving essential logistics and distribution needs across Southern California.

Why Invest in Industrial and Flex Properties for Your 1031 Exchange

Invest in modern industrial facilities and flex spaces serving essential logistics and distribution needs across Southern California. Our Los Angeles CA team specializes in identifying industrial and flexreplacement properties that meet IRS like-kind requirements while providing strong investment returns and operational benefits for 1031 exchange investors.

When considering industrial and flex properties for your 1031 exchange, it's essential to evaluate factors such as location, tenant quality, lease terms, and market fundamentals. Our specialists conduct thorough due diligence to ensure replacement properties align with your investment objectives and comply with all IRS regulations.

We work with qualified intermediaries, lenders, and local brokers throughout Los Angeles CAto facilitate successful 1031 exchanges into industrial and flex assets. From initial property identification through closing, we provide comprehensive support to help you navigate the exchange process and achieve your tax-deferred investment goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is industrial real estate strong for 1031 exchanges in Los Angeles?

Los Angeles industrial real estate benefits from the nation's largest port complex, driving exceptional demand for distribution and logistics facilities. E-commerce growth has accelerated tenant demand while limited land availability constrains new supply, creating favorable conditions for rent growth and value appreciation.

What types of industrial tenants are available in the Inland Empire?

Inland Empire industrial tenants include major e-commerce fulfillment operations (Amazon, Walmart), third-party logistics providers (XPO, FedEx), manufacturing companies, and food distribution facilities. These tenants require modern facilities with high clear heights, efficient loading, and strategic highway access.

What should I look for in industrial property due diligence?

Industrial due diligence includes building specifications (clear height, column spacing, dock doors), environmental assessments, tenant creditworthiness, lease terms, location analysis (highway access, port proximity), and market rent comparisons. We coordinate comprehensive evaluations to ensure 1031 compliance and investment quality.

How does flex space differ from traditional industrial?

Flex space combines warehouse/distribution functions with office or showroom space, typically featuring 15-25% office build-out. Flex properties serve tenants requiring both operational and administrative space, often commanding higher rents than pure industrial while providing versatility for future use changes.