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When choosing the best real estate exchanger, research the company’s background carefully, noting how long the company has been in business, any affiliations, and contact information. Visit with a few companies to see which one can meet your needs. Real estate consultants and exchangers can act as investment advisers and brokers, dealing with foreclosures, new construction, older homes, condos, multi-family dwellings, and commercial buildings. They post listings of available property for trade, offering a way for people to invest in the real estate market. Real estate exchangers are proficient in tax laws and rules, mortgage and escrow details, 1031 tax deferred exchanges, tax returns, IRS guidelines, business information, capital investment, transactions, and buy, trade, sale, and sell practices. When finding the right agent or broker to help you invest and represent your listing, shop around. You want good service from a company with a top-notch reputation in the real estate business—someone with a real working knowledge of the real estate industry. Check out the company’s physical location if possible. Speak with several professionals to get a feel for the company. Are they courteous and knowledgeable? Do they reflect a positive business attitude? If so, it may be a good fit. Ask whether the company is local, national or international, with several offices or one. Real estate consultants and exchangers are usually part of a larger network of other real estate agents and consult on exchanges and trades. Make a detailed listing of the services each real estate exchanger offers. Find out if the company has a website where featured listings are posted. Be sure to outline exactly what you’re looking for, such as foreclosure listings, new residential homes, executive commercial office suites, condos, or townhouses. Get the contract in writing, including agent and broker fees and commissions.
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