2 direct Real Estate matches in Los Angeles, CA. Compare ratings, review coverage, and profile depth.
2 direct real estate CPA matches are currently available for Los Angeles, CA.
This page helps you narrow local firms by specialty fit, public review coverage, and profile depth before you contact anyone.
Los Angeles real estate owners usually narrow the shortlist fastest by comparing firms on rental portfolio fit, 1031 experience, and whether the profile suggests year-round investor support instead of basic filing only.
Common fit signals on this page include you are comparing firms for investor portfolios rather than generic tax prep., you want a cpa who can connect this specialty work to broader bookkeeping, payroll, or planning decisions., you need enough local options in los angeles to compare trust signals, reviews, and specialty fit side by side..
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Use this Los Angeles page to compare real estate CPAs for rentals, cost segregation, 1031 exchanges, and investor tax planning. Start with firms that already show stronger trust signals, then compare how well they match your property mix and tax complexity.
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We do not have enough dedicated Real Estate specialist profiles in Los Angeles, CA yet, so the best next step is to browse the full CPA list for that city and compare broader local firms.
Browse all CPAs in Los Angeles, CA →Start with firms that show strong trust signals, then compare review depth, profile detail, and whether their experience lines up with the work most common in Los Angeles. For this market, the biggest fit signals are usually investor portfolios, rental-property planning, cost segregation strategy.
A cost segregation study reclassifies portions of a commercial or residential property from 39-year or 27.5-year depreciation to 5, 7, or 15-year schedules — dramatically accelerating your deductions. For a $500k property, a study might generate $80k in year-one deductions that would otherwise have been spread over decades.
A 1031 exchange defers capital gains tax when you sell investment property and reinvest in like-kind property. It makes sense when you're selling a appreciated property and plan to continue investing in real estate. A real estate CPA will model the numbers to confirm the exchange makes more sense than paying tax and redeploying capital.
If you or your spouse spend more than 750 hours per year on real estate activities and it constitutes more than half your work time, you can qualify as a real estate professional — allowing rental losses to offset ordinary income without limitation. This election requires careful documentation and a CPA who knows the rules.
Look for a mix of local fit and real proof: review depth, visible specialties, trust signals, and signs the firm regularly handles work like investor portfolios, rental-property planning, cost segregation strategy. A strong city page should help you narrow to a few firms before you contact them directly.
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