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AREPA hosts event: Navigating 1031 Exchange – Market Outlook for 2025

(L to R) David Guerrero of Deutsche Bank; David Sessa of GCP Capital Group; Christina Ying of Herrick, Feinstein LLP; Charles Han of Preferred Bank; Tony Huang of The Heights Real Estate Company; Margaret Ling of Amtrust Title; Matthew Peters of Marcus & Millichap; David Fesser of Legal 1031 Exchange Services, LLC; Patrick Yu of Salamon Gruber Blaymore & Strenger PC; George Xu of Century Development; Peter Wu of Eastbrook Real Estate Group

Manhattan, NY The Asian Real Estate Professional Association (AREPA) welcomed over 70 real estate professionals to a sold-out panel discussion titled “Navigating 1031 Exchange: Market Outlook for 2025,” held at EisnerAmper’s New York office.

The event featured a dynamic panel of industry experts who shared timely insights into evolving 1031 Exchange strategies, regulatory developments, and market trends shaping the year ahead. Attendees had the opportunity to engage in a lively Q&A session and network with peers, while enjoying light refreshments generously sponsored by Legal 1031 Exchange and EisnerAmper.

 

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