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Paul Getty

Paul Getty

Paul Getty is a licensed real estate broker in the state of California and Texas and has been directly involved in commercial transactions totaling over $3 billion on assets throughout the United States. His experience spans all major asset classes including retail, office, multifamily, and student, and senior housing. Paul’s transaction experience includes buy and sell side representation, sourcing and structuring of debt and equity, workouts, and asset and property management. He has worked closely with nationally prominent real estate brokerage and investment organizations including Marcus Millichap, CB Richard Ellis, JP Morgan, and Morgan Stanley among others on the firm’s numerous transactions. Paul also maintains a broad network of active buyers and sellers of commercial real estate including lenders, institutions, family office managers, and high net worth individuals. Prior to founding First Guardian Group/FGG1031, Paul was a founder and CEO of Venture Navigation, a boutique investment banking firm specializing in structuring equity investments made by institutions and high net worth individuals. He possesses over 35 years of comprehensive worldwide business management experience in environments ranging from early phase start-ups to multi-billion-dollar corporations. His track record includes participation in IPOs and successful M&A activity that has resulted in investor returns of over $700M. Paul holds an MBA in Finance from the University of Michigan, graduating with honors, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry from Wayne State University. Paul Getty holds Series 22, 62, and 63 securities licenses and is a registered financial representative with LightPath Capital Inc, member FINRA /SIPC. Paul is a noted speaker, author, and actively lectures on investments, sales, and management related topics. He is author of The 12 Magic Slides, Regulation A+: How the JOBS Act Creates Opportunities for Entrepreneurs and Investors, and Tax Deferral Strategies Utilizing the Delaware Statutory Trust (DST), available on Amazon and other retail outlets.

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By | on 21, Apr 2022 |   Taxes

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By | on 14, Apr 2022 |   Real Estate Investors

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By | on 07, Apr 2022 |   Real Estate Investors Taxes

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By | on 31, Mar 2022 |   Investor

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By | on 24, Mar 2022 |   1031 Exchange AB1771

March 16, 2022 Just when California rental property owners were hoping for [...]

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Completing 1031 Exchanges Between Different States

By | on 17, Mar 2022 |   1031 Exchange

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Real Estate Returns – Importance of Looking at the Big Picture

By | on 03, Mar 2022 |   1031 Exchange Depreciation

When comparing investments of different income producing investments, it is[...]

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Why Many Investors Prefer DSTs Over Triple Net (NNN) Properties

By | on 24, Feb 2022 |   1031 Exchange DST NNN

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Overview of IRS Form 8824 for 1031 Exchanges

By | on 17, Feb 2022 |   1031 Exchange IRS

When investors complete a 1031 Exchange, they are required to report the de[...]

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Changing Property Ownership After a 1031 Exchange

By | on 10, Feb 2022 |   1031 Exchange

An important rule to keep in mind when considering a 1031 exchange is that [...]

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