About 1031 Exchange Park City

Park City exchange planning

A Practical Park City Exchange Desk

1031 Exchange Park City helps local investors organize the real estate side of an exchange before deadline pressure narrows the available choices. The work begins with the relinquished-property sale, expected net equity, debt replacement, target property types, management preferences, and the questions already raised by the investor's qualified intermediary, CPA, attorney, lender, and title team.

Replacement candidates are evaluated as closing paths, not as a loose collection of listings. Availability, seller cooperation, title timing, lease and operating records, lender appetite, inspection windows, and the quality of the written identification description all affect whether a Park City, Deer Valley, Canyons Village, or out-of-market option can move through the exchange calendar.

The coordination process keeps primary and backup choices visible through the 45-day identification period and the 180-day acquisition deadline. Property facts, open diligence items, financing assumptions, advisor questions, and closing dependencies remain in one working record so the professional team can review changes without rebuilding the file from scattered emails.

This service does not replace a qualified intermediary or provide tax, legal, lending, accounting, or securities advice. It keeps the real estate coordination layer organized so licensed advisors can evaluate cleaner information and the investor can make deliberate property decisions with the actual Park City closing conditions attached.

  • Coverage

    Park City, Deer Valley, Canyons Village, and the Wasatch Back

  • Exchange Desk

    start@1031exchangeparkcity.com

  • Role

    Real estate coordination for 1031 exchange files

Exchange Milestones

45-Day

Written identification period

180-Day

Replacement acquisition deadline

Backup Paths

Alternatives kept visible before choices compress

Exchange Planning Capabilities

Identification

Primary and backup replacement descriptions

QI Handoffs

Qualified intermediary coordination points

Lender Review

Debt replacement and closing feasibility

Title Timing

Ownership, escrow, and closing dependencies

Diligence

Lease, operating, and property records

Advisor File

Questions and decisions kept in one record

Start With the Exchange Calendar

Send the sale timing, property type, target replacement path, and questions already raised by your advisor team. We will respond with the next coordination steps.
Start Exchange Review