Darius Barazandeh
Darius M. Barazandeh is a licensed attorney in the state of Texas – Bar Card Number ID 24038756.
In addition to his legal knowledge he has a Masters Degree (M.B.A.) in Business Finance and brings experience from numerous fields including real estate investment, corporate finance, and business consulting.
As an attorney and investor he has investment experience with tax foreclosure sales, ’sandwich’ lease-option transactions, note creation through mobile home ‘flipping’ (i.e., quick buying and selling) and residential single family construction projects. Frustrated by the lack of realistic information regarding tax foreclosure sales and other investments, he is “unlocking the secrets” to many of these creative investment methods with his unique ‘clear cut’ writing style and attention to detail.
His program Texas Houses for Pennies is the highest rated tax foreclosure guide in the United States! His newest program’s The Wealth Building LLC and the Incorporate for Wealth, are fast becoming the ‘industry standard’ in education about using limited liability companies and corporations to save taxes, reduce liability and create ‘rock solid’ business practices. They are highly rated by real estate entrepreneurs and small business owners all over the United States. He also has instruction detailing the use of self directed IRA’s to invest in real estate through his program, Retire Rich with Your IRA: Tax Free Real Estate.
Past customers have been delighted by Darius Barazandeh’s customer service, reporting that emails and phone calls were promptly answered. His products and publications are highly recommended.
Mr. Barazandeh has shared his business expertise as a business consultant to numerous companies and governmental clients. As a business consultant with the prestigious firm of Deloitte & Touche, LLP he worked in many business scenarios and helped to maximize the cost effectiveness and profitability of over 30 large scale organizations. Some of his clients have included the Harris County Tax Assessor Collector, the City of Houston Municipal Court System, the Port of Houston Authority and the Austin Independent School District where worked with the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts to identify, report, and revise ineffective processes and procedures for cost savings totaling over $10 million dollars.





