Edward Fernandez, president and CEO of 1031 Crowdfunding, appears on an episode of the Best Ever Commercial Real Estate podcast, joining host Ash Patel to discuss real estate as an alternative investment, 1031 exchanges, and how investors can access the platform. “We act like a marketplace. So 1031 Crowdfunding is like a shopping mall. You walk into the mall and the mall has storefronts and each storefront is going to attract a different client. At 1031 Crowdfunding, not only do we have our own opportunities, but we have third-party opportunities that I have relationships with over 15 years or so.”
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