1031X works with leading technology companies and systems integrators. We want you to have better, faster, simpler, easier, and more secure 1031 exchanges.
If your clients need 1031 exchange services, preserve and improve your relationships by partnering with 1031X
Our technology partners help provide faster, more secure, more accurate and lower-cost exchange solutions.
The 1031X exchange process maximizes the availability for our Exchange Officers to provide direct, personal service to our clients.
The client experience drives everything. Your exchange should be seamless, interactive, informative and (above all else) relaxing.
“Our clients’ communications are protected through secure, encrypted messaging technology. All funds transfers require an e-verified signature from the taxpayer, and no money can move without multiple levels of internal verification. Each client receives a separate, non-commingled Qualified Escrow Account tied to their name and tax ID number. Plus, we work hand-in-hand with our banking partners to prevent fraud or error.
We’re always looking for good ideas to improve the 1031X experience and process.
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Exchange expertise, built over 32 years.
1031X is a nationwide Qualified Intermediary specializing in 1031 exchanges for residential, commercial, and multifamily investment real estate. We facilitate forward, reverse, construction, and complex exchanges under IRS Section 1031 — with documented governance, insured escrow protection, and structured execution since 1994.
1031X.com, Inc. is a Qualified Intermediary as defined under Treasury Regulation §1.1031(k)-1(g)(4). 1031X does not provide legal, tax, or investment advice. Some licensed professionals may participate in 1031X’s partner network and may receive marketing or referral consideration, educational sponsorship, or charitable recognition consistent with IRS, state, and federal disclosure requirements. 1031X maintains independence and does not share revenue from settlement or investment services covered by RESPA, SEC, or FINRA regulations.