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donate real estate to conservation: buildings, homes, and developed property

yes, you can donate developed real estate for conservation—and often should

most people think of land when they think of conservation donations. but developed real estate—homes, commercial buildings, industrial properties—can be equally valuable gifts. and for property owners, donating real estate often makes more financial sense than selling.

the bottom line: you can donate any type of real estate to a qualified conservation organization. you receive a tax deduction for fair market value, avoid capital gains taxes, and your gift funds conservation work—even if the property itself isn't "natural."

why donate real estate instead of selling

the math often favors donation:

scenario: $800,000 commercial property (original cost $300,000)

if you sellif you donate
sale price: $800,000no sale
capital gains: $500,000no capital gains
taxes owed: ~$100,000taxes owed: $0
net cash: ~$700,000charitable deduction: $800,000
tax savings: ~$300,000*

*assumes 37% tax bracket

for someone in a high tax bracket, the donation can provide more financial benefit than selling—plus the satisfaction of supporting conservation.

what types of real estate can you donate

we accept a wider range of properties than traditional land trusts:

residential property

  • single-family homes
  • vacation properties and second homes
  • condominiums and townhouses
  • multi-family buildings
  • mobile homes on owned land

commercial property

  • office buildings
  • retail spaces
  • mixed-use developments
  • hotels and hospitality
  • self-storage facilities

industrial property

  • warehouses and distribution centers
  • manufacturing facilities
  • flex space
  • properties with environmental contamination (yes, really)

agricultural property

  • farms with buildings
  • ranches with improvements
  • wineries and agricultural processing
  • timberland with structures

other

  • vacant land with development entitlements
  • properties in any condition
  • properties anywhere in the world

how we use donated real estate

unlike land donations that go directly into conservation, developed real estate requires a different approach:

strategic properties — some buildings can be converted to conservation use: field stations, education centers, community stewardship facilities.

restoration sites — developed properties on ecologically significant land may be demolished or adapted, with the site restored to natural function.

program funding — most developed real estate is sold, with proceeds funding conservation programs. this is often the most impactful use.

what matters: every donated property ultimately serves conservation. whether the building itself is used, adapted, or sold, your gift creates environmental outcomes.

the real estate donation process

step 1: initial conversation

tell us about your property: type, location, approximate value, any complications. we respond within 24 hours with initial feedback.

step 2: property assessment

we evaluate:

  • fair market value (for your deduction)
  • physical condition and any issues
  • best use for conservation purposes
  • timeline and logistics

step 3: structure your gift

outright donation — transfer full ownership for maximum deduction.

bargain sale — sell below market value, deduct the difference. useful if you need some cash.

life estate — donate a residence but continue living there. get the deduction now, we receive the property later.

bequest — include the property in your will for estate planning benefits.

step 4: due diligence

we conduct standard due diligence: title review, environmental assessment if needed, condition inspection. we handle costs for most donations.

step 5: closing

execute the deed transfer. we coordinate with your attorney and handle recording. most donations close in 30-60 days.

tax benefits for real estate donations

charitable deduction: fair market value of the property, deductible up to 30% of AGI with 5-year carryforward.

capital gains avoidance: no tax on appreciation, regardless of how long you've owned the property.

depreciation recapture: normally, selling depreciated real estate triggers "recapture" taxes. donation avoids this entirely.

1031 exchange alternative: if you were considering a 1031 exchange but can't find a suitable replacement property, donation may provide similar or better tax benefits.

complicated properties welcome

we specialize in properties other organizations won't touch:

environmental contamination — brownfields, former industrial sites, properties with known or suspected contamination. these often have significant restoration potential.

title issues — unclear ownership, liens, encroachments, boundary disputes. we have experience resolving complex title situations.

structural problems — deferred maintenance, code violations, properties in disrepair. condition doesn't affect our willingness to accept.

tenant complications — occupied properties, lease obligations, property management challenges. we can work with existing tenants or manage transitions.

estate situations — inherited properties, properties in probate, multi-owner situations. we work with executors, trustees, and families.

common questions

is my building too old or damaged?

no. we accept properties in any condition. damaged buildings on valuable land may be demolished for restoration; salvageable buildings may be renovated for conservation use.

what about tenants?

we can accept properties with existing leases. we'll either maintain tenant relationships or coordinate orderly transitions depending on the situation.

do I need to clean out the property?

generally no. we handle contents disposition as part of the donation. this can save you significant time and hassle.

how quickly can you close?

most donations close in 30-60 days. we can expedite for year-end tax planning or other time-sensitive situations.

what about my mortgage?

possible but requires planning. mortgage debt relief is treated as taxable income. we structure these gifts to minimize impact and maximize net benefit.

can I donate a property I've never seen?

yes—inherited properties, out-of-state holdings, international real estate. we handle the logistics.

ready to donate your real estate?

whether it's a downtown office building or a rural cabin, we can help you turn real estate into conservation impact.

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