Brent Wickam: Urban Cowboy Rocks SF Commercial Real Estate

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Video added by SF Commercial Conversations | Date Uploaded: September 12, 2025 | Date Created: September 09, 2024

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Welcome to another episode of SF Commercial Property Conversations with your host Bruce Bean! Today, we have Brent Wickam, a real estate expert who started as a cowboy in Wyoming and made his mark in San Francisco's commercial real estate scene. Brent shares his unique journey, from early struggles to his current success, and offers valuable insights into the world of real estate. In this episode, you'll learn: How Brent transitioned from Wyoming to San Francisco His experiences starting out in commercial real estate during a recession The lessons he's learned from the tech industry and real estate Strategies for finding hidden deals and making smart investments Watch the full interview and see why Brent believes in the future of San Francisco real estate! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We’re excited to feature your voice in the conversation about building wealth and legacies through commercial real estate. Join us to share your journey and insights with our growing audience! Learn more and apply at https://sfcommercialconversations.com...


Categories:
Brokerage, REITs / Investment Funds, Interviews / Podcasts / Speeches
Property Types:
Multifamily, Retail
States:
CALIFORNIA
Regions:
Northern California, Bay Area
Cities:
San Francisco


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