About Matthew
Matthew R. Peurach is a Partner in the firm’s Corporate, Investment Funds, Real Estate Capital Markets and Tax practices, and is Chair of the firm’s Opportunity Zones Practice. Prior to joining MMM, Mr. Peurach was a senior associate in the Washington National Tax office of a “Big 4” accounting firm.A large portion of Mr. Peurach’s practice focuses on structuring commercial real estate transactions, negotiating and drafting partnership agreements and LLC agreements documenting equity investments in real estate, as well as structuring private equity funds and other joint venture-related entities predominately focused on real estate investments.As a core component of Mr. Peurach’s general real estate private equity practice, he also regularly advises clients on tax issues associated with real estate and other corporate transactions, including qualified opportunity zone investments, complex like-kind exchanges under Section 1031 of the Code, affordable housing/low income housing tax credits, historic tax credits, energy credits, and mergers and acquisitions of corporate and flow-through entities.
Matthew R. Peurach is a Partner in the firm’s Corporate, Investment Funds, Real Estate Capital Markets and Tax practices, and is Chair of the firm’s Opportunity Zones Practice. Prior to joining MMM, Mr. Peurach was a senior associate in the Washington National Tax office of a “Big 4” accounting firm.
A large portion of Mr. Peurach’s practice focuses on structuring commercial real estate transactions, negotiating and drafting partnership agreements and LLC agreements documenting equity investments in real estate, as well as structuring private equity funds and other joint venture-related entities predominately focused on real estate investments.
As a core component of Mr. Peurach’s general real estate private equity practice, he also regularly advises clients on tax issues associated with real estate and other corporate transactions, including qualified opportunity zone investments, complex like-kind exchanges under Section 1031 of the Code, affordable housing/low income housing tax credits, historic tax credits, energy credits, and mergers and acquisitions of corporate and flow-through entities.