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About Dan McGue
Dan McGue began his real estate career in 1978 in the Oakland area at Title Realty & Investment Co., where he sold apartments and retail property. In the early 80’s, Dan took a position with TRI Commercial Brokerage in San Francisco, where he was the company’s Top Producer in 1985, 1989, 1990 and 1991. From 1992 to 1998, Dan owned and operated DKM Investments, Inc. Dan joined Pacific Union/GMAC in 1998 and was a company top producer every year thereafter. In 2000, 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2008, Dan placed first in the nation out of the company’s 22,000 agents. Although Dan left Pacific Union to join Paragon Real Estate Group in May of 2008, he was still the company’s Top Producer for the year. In 2009, Dan led the City of San Francisco again, selling more apartment properties than any other broker.
In each of the years 2000 through 2008 Dan closed 10% to 28% of all completed sales of San Francisco apartment buildings, 10 units and more and up to 34% of buildings, 20 units and more. In 2009, Dan sold 33% of all buildings 10 units and more and 50% of buildings 20 units and more.
In addition to selling office buildings, retail properties and land, Dan has sold over 10,060 apartment/commercial units in buildings totaling over 7.2 million square feet. Dan McGue's total investment property sales exceed $1.2 Billion.
Dan has demonstrated his ability to handle difficult real estate problems, such as selling every San Francisco property in the real estate portfolio of the Guenter Kausen Estate, the largest probate sale in the history of California, at that time. Due to poor management and maintenance, the sale was expected to result in a loss, but Dan successfully worked through the physical, legal and financial problems, resulting in a significant profit to the estate.
Dan holds a Bachelor of Science Degree from UC Berkeley in Business Administration with emphasis in Finance and Real Estate and is a licensed California Real Estate Broker. Dan is an active member of the San Francisco Board of Realtors, the San Francisco Apartment House Group, San Francisco Apartment Association, the Income Property Marketing Group (IPMG) and the Coalition for Better Housing.
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