David Friedman: Working the San Bernardino Market

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Video added by SF Commercial Conversations | Date Uploaded: September 14, 2025 | Date Created: November 05, 2024

Description

In this episode, Bruce Bean sits down with David Friedman, co-owner of Realicore, to discuss his real estate journey in San Bernardino. From flipping homes to managing over 75 commercial units, David shares how he and his father have built their business. They also chat about the creation of Viva La Boba, a unique community hub, and its role in revitalizing downtown San Bernardino. Learn how David overcame challenges in property management and grew his portfolio. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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:
Property Management, REITs / Investment Funds, Interviews / Podcasts / Speeches
Property Types:
Land, Multifamily, Office, Retail, Mixed-Use: Office / Retail
States:
CALIFORNIA
Regions:
Southern California, Inland Empire, San Bernardino County
Cities:
San Bernardino


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