IPX1031 Regions

Central

Conveniently located in Dallas, TX the IPX1031 Central region office primarily handles all 1031 Exchange Qualified Intermediary services for parties or properties who have any connection to Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana. There are additional offices throughout Texas in Austin, San Antonio and Houston, as well as in Oklahoma City, OK and near New Orleans, Louisiana.

IPX 1031 is your expert state resource on 1031 Exchange rules, 1031 regulations and 1031 strategy.

(972) 371-5371   TF (888) 337-1031
(972) 371-5375   TFF (888) 337-1853

400 Dominion Plaza West, 17304 Preston Road, Dallas, TX 75252
1900 W Loop S, Suite 100, Houston, TX 77027
13215 Bee Cave Pkwy Bldg B, Ste. 100, Austin, TX 78738
2915 W. Bitters Road, Suite 301, San Antonio, TX 78248
433 Metairie Road, Suite 525, Metairie, LA 70005​
210 Park Avenue, Suite 210, Oklahoma City, OK 73102

Craig Brown, Esq.

Craig Brown, Esq.

Regional Manager

As Central Regional Manager, Craig has overseen the facilitation of more than 23,000 1031 Exchanges with total values in excess of $30 billion.

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Theresa Quartaro

Theresa Quartaro

Greater Houston, South and East Texas, Louisiana

Theresa brings over 30 years of experience in the real estate industry with a focus on 1031 Exchanges, banking, multifamily lending and escrow closing.

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Patrick Noonan

Patrick Noonan

Greater Dallas / Ft. Worth, North Texas, Oklahoma

Patrick’s professional experience includes VP Business Development positions with the most recognized names in the residential and commercial real estate industry.

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Carl Pikus

Carl Pikus

Metro Waco, Austin, San Antonio, West Texas, Panhandle & Rio Grande Valley

Carl’s extensive background in real estate financial planning enables him to strategically offer customized comprehensive 1031 solutions and to better educate his clients on all of the advantages of 1031 Exchanges.

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Graham Beene

Graham Beene

Arkansas and Northern Louisiana

Graham is IPX031’s expert resource for all QI needs in Arkansas and Northern Louisiana

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