My real estate broker recommended Deferred.com for my 1031 exchange and explained their business model briefly . I called and Daniel got back to me extremely quickly and answered my questions. I have to admit , I signed up with Deferred but I had considerable anxiety in the beginning, as it seemed too good to be true . As we went through the process , Dian was extremely helpful and quick to respond to my questions - as a 1031 exchange newbie - I had several. My anxiety faded a little each day as I first found one replacement property and closed smoothly and then the final replacement property . I have no doubt that my exchange was relatively small as compared to most of their clients , but I can’t imagine that had I been a “big deal” that I could have received any better treatment . I always felt as though I received top tier treatment. Getting a check for interest at the end was a surprise - Daniel had told me it was a possibility but I had thought my transaction would not be big enough .I am old enough to remember paying stock brokers $300 to $400 to execute a trade - and now I trade stocks for free. Vanguard shook up the mutual fund industry back then with their no-load mutual funds and I can see Deferred as being the Vanguard of the 1031 industry . I may never do another 1031 exchange , but if I do , I will not hesitate to enlist the services of Deferred. What a great experience. This may not have been a big dollar deal but it was a “big deal” for my family and I very much appreciate the outstanding care we saw throughout the process .
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