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Rachel Landreth, CES®

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Rachel Landreth is a seasoned accounting and 1031 exchange specialist with a certification as a Certified Exchange Specialist (CES) from the Federation of Exchange Accommodators, Inc. She works at Banker Exchange and its affiliated company, BEX Properties, where she applies her deep knowledge of reverse and improvement exchanges, consulting, and complex exchange structures. Rachel is committed to educating others about 1031 exchanges, frequently delivering presentations and seminars across the Carolinas. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Latin American Caribbean Affairs from Rollins College and has completed post-baccalaureate studies at Stetson University.

Rachel Landreth, CES® is a 1031 exchange professional working with Banker Exchange, LLC based out of SC.

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777 Lowndes Hill Rd., Bldg 3, Suite 110, Greenville SC 29607

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