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Westwood Net Lease Advisors is now offering its clients a large financial advantage to save them money
in addition to offering them the largest selection of 1031 replacement properties.
As an extra incentive to allow Westwood to assist you in your purchase of 1031 replacement properties, we will pay for your Qualified Intermediary fee up to $750 Thirteen divx which covers the cost of a normal 1031 Exchange. We have an alliance with a National Qualified Intermediary, enabling us to offer this valuable savings to our clients. Westwood’s buyer services
come at no charge investors, as we are compensated by the seller.
Additionally, if you are in need of financing, we will also son of rambow online
definitely maybe dvd pay ½ of your loan which is worth thousands of dollars. You can apply to any lender you wish and proceed to shop around in order to get the best rate. In addition, we can provide you with 4-5 excellent lenders to receive your initial quotes. Westwood will agree to pay ½ a point up to $20,000.
If you purchase the property through us, meaning submitting a Letter of Intent (LOI) which will lead to a contract naming us as your buyer’s broker, we will pay ½ your loan fee at your closing.
For example, say you purchase a Walgreen’s for $5,000,000 and need to borrow 70% which would equal a $3,500,000 loan. Most lenders charge 1% which equates to a $35,000 fee. Westwood will pay ½ that amount which saves you $17,500 at closing!
To learn more about these two new and creative programs, contact us today! Not only will you receive the best opportunities and personal service, your return on your investment will increase as well.













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