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Deferred, a company focused on modernizing the 1031 exchange process for everyday real estate investors, has successfully raised $3.6 million in seed funding. This significant funding round was spearheaded by prominent investment firms, including B Capital and Fika Ventures. The initiative aims to democratize tax-deferred real estate investing, making it more accessible to a broader audience.
The funding will be utilized to enhance Deferred's technology platform, which serves as a Qualified Intermediary for real estate transactions. By streamlining the 1031 exchange process, Deferred seeks to empower investors with the tools they need to maximize their real estate portfolios while adhering to tax regulations.
With the backing of strategic investors, including seasoned founders and executives, Deferred is poised to make a substantial impact in the real estate investment landscape. This investment underscores the growing interest in innovative solutions that simplify complex financial processes for everyday investors.
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