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The Grubb Company has been setting the standard for luxury real estate in the San Francisco East Bay residential real estate market since 1967 Our exceptional service and outstanding results have made us the leading local real estate brokerage of choice
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In business since 1963, Grubb Properties today is majority employee- and board-owned We acquire, develop, operate and manage real estate investments including multifamily and commercial projects We have three corporate offices in North Carolina — in Charlotte, Cary and Winston-Salem — one in Atlanta, Georgia, and one in Culver City
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The Grubb Company is the leading residential luxury real estate company in the area We'll find the perfect home for you in Oakland, Berkeley all throughout the East Bay
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As a vertically integrated company, we handle capital formation, acquisitions, development and construction, and property management across our entire portfolio We control each stage of the asset lifecycle, sharing our intelligence and expertise to find synergies throughout the process
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Learn about people who care and places that matter In business since 1963, Grubb Properties today is 100% employee- and board-owned
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Beginning in 1963, Grubb Properties built our company on principle and took a different approach to real estate by creating housing for those who had been “redlined” from homeownership through banks practicing a form of loan discrimination
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