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  • 5001 Spring Valley Road
  • Suite 100W
  • Dallas, TX 75244
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  • TX: 587253
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Taylor Hill is a leading expert in the acquisition and disposition of multifamily properties, with expertise in the Dallas/Fort Worth market. He previously served as a senior director for the Multifamily Investment Sales Team with Berkadia, where he focused on investment strategy, transaction management and financial structuring. Prior to joining Berkadia, Taylor spent more than five years with Marcus & Millichap and was involved in transactions totaling more than $1 Billion. He received his bachelor of science degree in economics from Southern Methodist University.

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