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Old Republic Exchange (ORE)

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Overview

Old Republic Exchange (ORE) provides Qualified Intermediary and Exchange Accommodation Titleholder (EAT) services for 1031 exchanges nationwide. As a subsidiary of the Old Republic National Title Insurance Company, ORE offers an exceptionally high level of financial security and strength. This backing provides clients with peace of mind that their exchange funds are protected by a large, stable, and reputable institution.

✨ Key Features

  • Backed by a major national title insurance company
  • Provides both QI and EAT services
  • High level of financial security and fidelity bond coverage
  • Nationwide network of exchange experts
  • Handles all types of exchanges, including reverse and improvement

🎯 Key Differentiators

  • Backed by Old Republic Title, a major and financially strong insurer
  • Full-service QI and EAT capabilities
  • Deep integration with the title insurance and settlement services industry

Unique Value: Offers maximum security and peace of mind for 1031 exchange funds through the backing of one of the largest and most financially sound title insurance companies in the United States.

🎯 Use Cases (3)

Investors for whom fund security is the absolute top priority Complex reverse or improvement exchanges requiring an EAT Large commercial real estate transactions

✅ Best For

  • Acting as the secure QI for high-value commercial property exchanges.

💡 Check With Vendor

Verify these considerations match your specific requirements:

  • Investors looking for the lowest possible fees on a very small, simple exchange.

🏆 Alternatives

IPX1031 (Fidelity) First American Exchange Asset Preservation, Inc. (Stewart)

Competes directly with other title-company-owned QIs like IPX1031 and First American, offering a comparable level of security under a different major brand.

💻 Platforms

Web

🛟 Support Options

  • ✓ Email Support
  • ✓ Phone Support

💰 Pricing

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