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Most young L.A. real estate agents cut
their teeth on two-bedroom starter condos in Van
Nuys,
not million-dollar mansions north of Sunset
Boulevard.
But glam escrow paperwork is practically a birthright for
Chad Rogers. The 28-year-old grew up in the Malibu Colony– "I
couldn't surf, but I definitely tanned"– before migrating
to Beverly
Hills, where, as a realtor at Rick Hilton's
boutique brokerage firm across the street from Mastro's,
he's been shepherding a steady stream of sales on behalf
of clients like Minnie
Driver, Nick
Lachey and System
of a Down rocker
Shavo Odadjian. Once
voted Most Likely To Be Donald Trump or Michael Milken
at Santa Monica High, Rogers landed his first big-time
commission by sweet-talking Carol
Matthau into
selling her late husband's (Walter Matthau) estate at
a Fourth of July beach party five years ago. Since then,
he's cornered the Colony's summer rental market while
amusing himself with a couple of only-in-this-town side
projects: Look for a line of vegan cuisine at Erewhon called
Raw La Land and, pilot season allowing, a self-hosted,
Cribs-like
celebrity real estate show to debut somewhere along the
outer orbit of cable TV. The dilettantism of such vanity
ventures aside, Rogers is of a surprisingly conservative
bent when discussing the local real estate bubble, which
he's convinced will pop within a year, mainly due to
mass defaults on low-interest loans. Such a cooling trend
may finally lure Rogers himself into the mortgage market.
Despite all of those high-profile closings, he's still
a longtime renter in a Wilshire corridor high-rise just
east of Westwood.
... article from Angeleno Magazine |