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You reach the desk directly — not a call center.

Phone

+1 415 579 1660
Mon–Fri, 6am–5pm PT

Office

650 California Street, 7th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94108

For current offerings, due-diligence questions, or advisor coordination, contact the Baker 1031 desk directly. We can help you understand the information to review with your CPA, attorney, and financial advisor.

Make The First Conversation Useful

Bring the facts that shape a replacement-property search.

If you are in an exchange, tell us the approximate sale price, estimated equity, debt to be replaced, sale or closing timing, and the date your 45-day identification period ends. It also helps to describe the income objective, preferred property types, geographic preferences, liquidity expectations, and whether you are considering a DST, another 1031-eligible structure, or a later 721/UPREIT path.

We can explain how to compare offering documents, identify questions for a sponsor, coordinate with a qualified intermediary, and organize a shortlist for your advisers. We cannot replace your CPA, attorney, qualified intermediary, or financial adviser, and a conversation with the desk is not a recommendation or a guarantee that an offering is suitable.

For current offerings, use the investment directory. To understand the information we collect and the way it is labeled, review the methodology and due-diligence process before requesting access.

Securities offered through Aurora Securities, Inc. (ASI) — CRD #46147, SEC #8-51322 — member FINRA/SIPC. Gerald F. 'Jerry' Baker, III is a registered representative of ASI (FINRA CRD #7537416). Baker 1031 Investments, LLC is independent of ASI and is not a registered broker-dealer or investment adviser. This page is informational only and is not an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any security, or tax or legal advice; any offer is made solely through a sponsor's private placement memorandum following a suitability determination. DST and related securities are speculative and illiquid, for accredited investors only, and involve substantial risk including possible loss of principal.