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Ken Tharp, CES®

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Ken Tharp is the founder of Iowa Equity Exchange, established in 2007. He has been a real estate investor since 1979 and has firsthand experience with Section 1031 exchanges, both in terms of personal investment and addressing common concerns about the handling and availability of exchange funds. His company serves a diverse clientele, including investors, business property owners, and land owners, and is recognized for its integrity, precision, and security. Ken earned the designation of Certified Exchange Specialist in 2016, underscoring his commitment to professionalism and continuing education in the field.

Ken Tharp, CES® is a 1031 exchange professional working with Iowa Equity Exchange based out of IA.

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2900 Jordan Grove, West Des Moines IA 50265

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