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Chad Rogers Born April 5, 1977
Malibu, CaliforniaChad Barrett Rogers (born April 5, 1977, Malibu, California) is an American realtor and television presenter. His practice is located in Beverly Hills, CA. Rogers starred on Bravo's Million Dollar Listing in seasons 2 and 3, before being removed for season 4.
Born and raised in Southern California, he returned to the west coast after graduating with a degree in Business and minor in Finance from the University of Denver. During this time Rogers also earned his real estate license.
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Business
Since the start of his career, Rogers has built and maintained a reputation among power-player clientele, including professional athletes, celebrities and high-ranking business officials. He works for Rick Hilton and Jeff Hyland at the Hilton & Hyland real estate brokerage. Chad consults with various media outlets including The Los Angeles Times, LA Direct, Wall Street Journal, Chicago Tribune, Angeleno Magazine, InTouch Weekly, The Real Deal, TCHAD Magazine and Hot Properties. Rogers has spoken at engagements such as Scottsdale Luxury Home tour Holiday Soiree event, The University of Redlands, LA's Matters on Design event, Natpe, The Learning Annex NYC and the "Success 101 Speakers Series" hosted by the Young Professionals Global Network at Pepperdine University in Malibu.
Chad's advice has been featured on Los Angeles' KCAL-TV, Forbes Magazine,[1] and numerous newspapers across the country.
Charities
Chad participates in several charity events throughout the year, including Thanksgiving at the Los Angeles Mission, Revlon's Run/Walk for Breast Cancer research, as well as several animal-related events.
Accomplishments
Rogers handled the sale of Lawrence and Linda Elin's home for $14.5 million, much lower than the $21.5 million he originally listed the property for.[2][3][4] He also taught a real estate seminar at The Learning Annex in New York in May 2010.[5] He participates every year in the "EIF Revlon Run/Walk for Woman".[6]
In 2010, Rogers sold $80 million dollars+ of real estate according to his own website. Two of his sales accounted for 2/3 of that figure.[7]
References
- ^ "Forbes Property Porn of the Week". forbes.com. 2044-02-23. http://blogs.forbes.com/morganbrennan/2011/02/23/property-porn-of-the-week-an-eco-estate-for-tinsel-towns-green-glitterati.
- ^ "Wells Fargo Party Home Sells For $14.95 million". Huffington Post. 2010-08-09. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/09/wells-fargo-party-home-se_n_676244.html.
- ^ "Chad Rogers Lists Wells Fargo Malibu Party House". la.curbed.com. 2009-09-15. http://la.curbed.com/archives/2009/09/chad_rogers_lists_illicit_malibu_colony_house.php.
- ^ "Controversial Wells Fargo House in Malibu Colony Sold". Luxist. 2010-08-08. http://www.luxist.com/2010/08/08/controversial-wells-fargo-house-in-malibu-colony-sold.
- ^ How to Buy and Sell High End Real Estate, The Learning Annex
- ^ http://www.chadrogers.tv/about.html
- ^ "sales table". 2010-12-16. http://www.chadrogers.tv/salestable.html.
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Categories:- 1977 births
- American television personalities
- Businesspeople in real estate
- Living people
- People from Malibu, California
- University of Denver alumni
- American realtors
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