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Accounting Firms for Real Estate  in Atlanta

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Steady Co - Accounting, Tax & Fractional CFO | Advisory Services, Bookkeeping, Payroll Services
Steady Co - Accounting, Tax & Fractional CFO
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13 Client Reviews

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"Everything has been easy, professional, and straight forward."
YOLO Numbers | Advisory Services, Bookkeeping, Mergers and Acquisitions
YOLO Numbers
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4 Client Reviews

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"Great! They took some really messy books, cleaned them up, did much better tax planning than my former accountant.
Before I was really stressed about my accounting. My I have a solid team and a system backing me up!"
Bookkeeper360 | Advisory Services, Bookkeeping, Fractional CFO Services
Bookkeeper360
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2 Client Reviews

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"I have found the overall service invaluable to the success of my business. Highly recommend the team at BK60."

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FrequentlyAsked Questions

How much does a real estate accountant cost?

Rates vary, but expect to pay $150–$450/hour for most CPAs. Complex planning (like 1031 exchanges or audit representation) can go up to $1,000/hour. Monthly services often range from $500–$2,000/month.

What does a real estate accountant actually do?

They track income and expenses, structure tax-efficient deals, assist with depreciation and cost segregation, and help with capital gains planning. Many also advise on audits and long-term investment strategies.

What should I expect to pay annually?

Depending on your activity level, real estate-focused accounting can range from $1,000/year for basic tax prep to $10,000+ for ongoing advisory and complex filings.

Can a real estate CPA help with 1031 exchanges?

Yes—many specialize in this and can help structure the transaction, file proper forms, and time it correctly to defer capital gains.

What’s the difference between a general accountant and a real estate CPA?

Real estate CPAs understand passive activity rules, cost segregation, debt basis, depreciation recapture, and deal structuring. A generalist likely won’t catch opportunities specific to your industry.

What Does a Real Estate Accountant Do?

From maximizing depreciation to structuring deals tax-efficiently, real estate accountants handle more than just books. They guide investors, brokers, and developers through cost segregation, passive activity rules, and capital gains strategy.

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