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Picking the right Delaware Statutory Trust company - Part 2

Dwight Kay

Investors often must juggle multiple investment options, like where to invest and with whom. When it comes to evaluating a Delaware Statutory Trust or DST investment, real estate investors should look for a firm that specializes in DST investments to help ensure their 1031 Exchange is executed, with no detail being dropped.

What Does Their Education Process for DST 1031 Investors Look Like?
Because the Delaware Statutory Trust 1031 IRS laws can be confusing, the best Delaware Statutory Trust broker should offer investors educational tools to help them find the right DST investment vehicle. In addition, a good DST 1031 firm should also possess extensive knowledge about the different types of DST options, and be able to share this knowledge so that their client can pick the right property that meets their goals and objectives, be it in terms of tax deferrals or benefits and of course potential returns. And – depending on your unique goals and objectives – an excellent DST broker may help you select DST investments as you consider all three: potential income, potential capital preservation, and capital appreciation potential.

Kay Properties has one of the most (if not the most) robust 1031 Delaware Statutory Trust educational platforms in the nation. Some of these educational tools include:

• DST 1031 Conference Calls

• 1031 Exchange Delaware Statutory Trust Seminars and Workshops

• Vast Library of DST blog articles where investors can learn about DST trends, transactions, and insights

• A Regularly Updated Library of Podcast Episodes dedicated to DST 1031 exchanges

What Does Their Track Record Say?
Another good idea for investors who are looking for the right Delaware Statutory Trust company is to examine the track record of any firm you are thinking of working with to determine whether they have extensive experience with DST 1031 investments. A long track record suggests they have acquired the necessary financial skill set and industry expertise which can help them evaluate several options to help you pick the right one. Plus, with years of experience in the DST sector, the best DST companies boast of a broad network of DST sponsors, offering you many options to choose from.

Kay Properties & Investments is considered one of the most experienced and knowledgeable investment firms in the country specializing in Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) and private equity real estate investments. The firm was established in 2010 with the emphasis on providing real estate investment options to high-net-worth clients looking for passive real estate ownership. In addition, Kay Properties believes it has created one of the largest 1031 exchange and real estate investment online marketplaces in the country that generates some of the largest DST 1031 investment volume in the United States. In 2021, for example, Kay Properties clients participated in thousands of transactions, and the $610 million of equity invested through the Kay Properties platform was invested in more than $8 billion of real estate offerings totaling approximately 50 million s/f of multifamily, manufactured housing, single tenant net lease, industrial, self-storage and medical properties nationwide.

Besides a deep network, what accredited investors deserve is an experienced and knowledgeable 1031 Delaware Statutory Trust broker that can provide them with valuable insight, guidance, and access to a large amount of diverse DST properties from many different DST sponsor companies. Kay Properties, a national Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) investment firm, is such a DST broker.

Dwight Kay is the CEO and founder of Kay Properties and Investments, LLC, New York, N.Y.

Kay Properties is a national Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) investment firm. The www.kpi1031.com platform provides access to the marketplace of DSTs from over 25 different sponsor companies, custom DSTs only available to Kay clients, independent advice on DST sponsor companies, full due diligence and vetting on each DST (typically 20-40 DSTs) and a DST secondary market. Kay Properties team members collectively have over 150 years of real estate experience, are licensed in all 50 states, and have participated in over $30 billion of DST 1031 investments.

This material does not constitute an offer to sell nor a solicitation of an offer to buy any security. Such offers can be made only by the confidential Private Placement Memorandum (the “Memorandum”). Please read the entire Memorandum paying special attention to the risk section prior investing. IRC Section 1031, IRC Section 1033 and IRC Section 721 are complex tax codes therefore you should consult your tax or legal professional for details regarding your situation. There are material risks associated with investing in real estate securities including illiquidity, vacancies, general market conditions and competition, lack of operating history, interest rate risks, general risks of owning/operating commercial and multifamily properties, financing risks, potential adverse tax consequences, general economic risks, development risks and long hold periods. There is a risk of loss of the entire investment principal. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results. Potential cash flow, potential returns and potential appreciation are not guaranteed.

Nothing contained on this website constitutes tax, legal, insurance or investment advice, nor does it constitute a solicitation or an offer to buy or sell any security or other financial instrument. Securities offered through FNEX Capital, member FINRA, SIPC.

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