A Powerful Listing Tool for the Real Estate Industry
The ultimate 1031 exchange for property owners, allowing a true exit of tax-trapped real estate. This allows real estate brokers and their agents to obtain listings that were otherwise not possible to secure.
January 11, 2005 -- The National Private Annuity Trust (NPAT) has made a dream come true for the professional Real Estate Agent (and property owner) across the United States especially in Luxury real estate areas. On January 1st, 2005 they released a new version of the nation's only full service Private Annuity Trust for use as a listing tool by the professional real estate community.
The National Private Annuity Trust (NPAT) allows individuals or companies to sell highly appreciated real estate WITHOUT taxation at the time of sale! NPAT converts illiquid assets to much needed liquidity/cash-flow, creating an income stream for life, while protecting ones estate & providing complete asset protection.
For the Realtor, more opportunity can be had by using NPAT than any other listing tool - including a 1031 Exchange. With a Private Annuity Trust, property is exchanged for a Trust-held, Private Annuity Agreement. This allows the property owner to sell today, and have 100% of the funds safely structured to enhance their retirement & estate, with taxes due ONLY on the funds one receives from the Trust. This solves the nationwide epidemic of how the Baby Boomer will exit & protect illiquid real estate assets safely.
For more information on this impressive listing tool, one can visit www.PrivateAnnuity.com, where Real Estate Agents can also register to become an NPAT Planning Partner allowing them to use NPAT in their area. After learning more about The National Private Annuity Trust (NPAT), they invite Agents to call Toll-Free at (877) NPAT-plan / (877-672-8752).
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