Why?

What is Involved in a Cost Segregation Study?

A quality Cost Segregation Study evaluates all information including available records, inspections, and interviews, and presents the findings in a clear, well-documented format. Our process for conducting a detailed Cost Segregation includes A review of any available cost detail for the property, a review of any available blueprints, and a physical inspection of the property. If none of this information is available, a cost segregation study can still be performed by estimating component values on site.

When should a Cost Segregation Study be conducted?

A Cost Segregation Study can be completed any time after the purchase, remodel, or construction of a property. However, the optimum time for a study for new owners is during the year a building is constructed, purchased, or remodeled. For investors who are in the planning phases of construction or remodeling, the best time to consider a Cost Segregation Study is before the infrastructure of the building is set.