Washington
Kyle Williams is Washington state’s sales executive for IPX1031, handling all sales and continuing education.
IPX1031 Regions
11900 NE 1st St., Suite 110, Bellevue, WA 98005
1455 SW Broadway Ste. 1400, Portland OR, 97201
Washington state law, RCW 19.310.040, requires an exchange facilitator to either maintain a fidelity bond in an amount of not less than one million dollars that protects clients against losses caused by criminal acts of the exchange facilitator, or to hold all client funds in a qualified escrow account or qualified trust that requires your consent for withdrawals. All exchange funds must be deposited in a separately identified account using your taxpayer identification number. You must receive written notification of how your exchange funds have been deposited. Your exchange facilitator is required to provide you with written directions of how to independently verify the deposit of the exchange funds. Exchange facilitation services are not regulated by any agency of the state of Washington or of the United States government. It is your responsibility to determine that your exchange funds will be held in a safe manner.
Washington
Kyle Williams is Washington state’s sales executive for IPX1031, handling all sales and continuing education.
Oregon
Milissa Ormiston-Hall brings a very extensive and diverse background in 1031 Exchange, industrial corporate sales as well as real estate to IPX1031 with over 26 years of experience.
Washington Counsel
As Counsel, Pierre oversees the Pacific Northwest Operations with legal and technical support and transaction structuring guidance.
Western Region Sales Manager.
Stephen is responsible for business cultivation and development nationwide and is an expert in all types of exchanges, including: Delayed, Simultaneous, Reverse, and Build-to-Suit