Grant Chappell: From Banking to Brokerage – Mastering Multi-Family Investments

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Video added by SF Commercial Conversations | Date Uploaded: January 04, 2026 | Date Created: April 02, 2025

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In this episode, I sit down with Grant Chappell, a top commercial broker in the Bay Area specializing in multi-family investments. Grant shares his journey from banking to real estate, the current market trends, and what investors need to know about financing, insurance, and shifting property values. We talk about the evolving landscape in Oakland and Berkeley, where property prices have seen major shifts post-COVID. Grant also shares insights into how investors are adapting, why insurance costs are a growing challenge, and his personal approach to building long-term relationships in the industry. If you're interested in real estate investment, multi-family properties, or the future of the Bay Area market, this episode is for you! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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, Economics/Market Reports/Research, Interviews / Podcasts / Speeches
Property Types:
Multifamily
States:
CALIFORNIA
Regions:
Northern California, East Bay, Bay Area
Cities:
Oakland, Berkeley


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