Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) Properties
An Introduction to DST Properties for 1031 Exchange Investors
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Narrated by:
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Greg Zarcone
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By:
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Dwight Kay
About this listen
Discover what every 1031 investor should consider when thinking about investing into Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) 1031 exchange properties. Learn about how DST 1031 properties are structured, financed, and packaged for 1031 investors, as well as their potential benefits and risks. Learn about various types of DST 1031 properties available to qualified accredited investors, as well as why 1031 exchange investors are increasingly choosing DST 1031 properties over traditional Triple Net Leased (NNN) properties. Get access to valuable insight that will help you decide if a 1031 exchange into DST 1031 properties may be right for you.
Risks and Disclosures: DST 1031 properties involve substantial risks including the loss of your entire principal amount invested and that projected returns are not guaranteed and could be lower than anticipated. Please view the risk section of the Private Placement Memorandum (the Memorandum) in its entirety and please do speak with your CPA and tax attorney prior to considering an investment. This material is not to be considered tax or legal advice. This material does not constitute an offer to buy any security. Such offers can be made only by the Memorandum. Please be aware that this material cannot and does not replace the Memorandum and is qualified in its entirety by the Memorandum. This material contains information that has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable. However, the author, Dwight Kay and Kay Properties and Investments, LLC and their representatives do not guarantee the accuracy and validity of the information herein. Investors should perform their own investigations before considering any investments.
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