"Explore a comprehensive Cost Segregation Case Study by O’Connor & Associates, where real-world commercial and residential property examples reveal how accelerated depreciation and strategic tax structuring yield powerful savings. On this page, O’Connor demonstrates lead examples — including apartments, hotels, low-rise offices, warehouses, and shopping centers — detailing how they leveraged cost segregation studies to unlock first-year additional depreciation, maximize tax savings, and boost overall returns.
The case study illustrates how an $8.25 million multifamily property achieved $1.536 million in additional depreciation, generating over $600,000 in tax savings, while other properties — such as a hotel and warehouse — show similar gains through asset reclassification and bonus depreciation strategies. By coupling IRS-compliant methodologies with deep property tax expertise, the firm shows how advanced depreciation techniques, catch-up deductions, and bonus depreciation can be deployed responsibly and effectively.
Beyond property examples, the page covers eligibility criteria, property types that qualify, fee structures, and how O’Connor’s team collaborates with CPAs and advisors. It also showcases how disaster exemptions and tax compliance play a role in tax planning for property owners. The result: a highly educational and transparent resource for owners, investors, and tax professionals seeking to understand how cost segregation can reduce tax burdens, improve cash flow, and add measurable value to real estate holdings.
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