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Exeter 1031 Exchanges, LLC = Incredible Value
When was the last time that you dealt with a company that literally delivered a service to you for a price that left you feeling like you just received "the deal of the century"???
I just experienced that feeling with Exeter 1031 Exchanges, LLC.
Yesterday I closed on a 38 unit apartment complex in Cincinnati, Ohio. Essentially, I traded a 4 plex in Loma Linda, CA (San Bernardino County=God Forsaken Scorched Earth) for the 38 unit here in the Land that God loves, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Exeter 1031 Exchange Facilitator Jan Cerasaro was unbelievable from beginning to end. Constant communication, reminders, updates via Email and always available by telephone when needed. Trust me when I say that Bill Exeter hit a home run when he hired Jan.
If you need to find Exeter 1031 Exchanges, LLC here on Bigger Pockets, go to the top of this page, then Network, then Companies. Click on "E" for Exeter, and then find "Exeter" alphabetically. Or of course just Google "Exeter 1031 Exchanges, LLC".
@Joshua Dorkin and @Brandon Turner , thanks guys for providing a place for great companies like Exeter 1031 Exchanges, LLC to post here on BP. If not for BP pointing me toward Bill Exeter's company, who knows which 1031 company I might have ended up with... Once again, BP helps out a "little guy" like me.
DL
disclaimer: I've never met or talked to Bill Exeter, or any of his friends, family, etc, and have no affiliation with Bill or with his company.
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Ha!!! You guys ( @Joe Fairless , @Jered Sturm and Andy Sturm) didn't think that I would ever close! But thanks.
Exeter 1031 Exchanges dealt with a completely incompetent title escrow company on the 4 plex that I sold in CA and then dealt with moving the replacement property from the seller to a disregarded entity LLC and then from that LLC to another LLC that I own. And there was a multitude of minor mis-communications between my bank, my broker and my broker's preferred title escrow company. Oh, and the seller was a foreign national who was very very difficult toward the broker (who had the listing and also represented me) and toward the title escrow company. And the seller constantly flies back and forth between NYC and Israel, introducing a twelve hour time difference barrier while they were trying to get forms signed and processed.
It was chaos for seemingly everyone else but me. But as you know, I was resigned to the fact that paying my capital gain and getting on my life wouldn't be the end of the world if the deal didn't go through.
In retrsospect, I feel that it was a great deal for me, and a great deal for the seller. So Win/Win.
But back to Exeter 1031 Exchanges, LLC....
Jan Cerasaro, the Exeter Facilitator, took all of this in stride, never once complained, or even once hinted about the seemingly constant changes that were occurring during the last 14 days. The 60 day escrow came and went with the seller fighting with escrow over "hold backs" for deposits ($6,300), and utility bills/penalties ($9,000). We both signed a 14 day extension and we got the deal done on the 13th day...
And my bill from Exeter 1031 Exchanges, LLC ????
$795.00.
Quite the value in 2015.
DL
@Bill Exeter , I will never consider using any other company for any future 1031's that I do.