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E x p l o r i n g T h e C h a n g i n g L A
M a r k e t W i t h B a s e b a l l ' s
B r e n n a n B o e s c h
By Tim Houghten
W
hen not coaching local kids on how
to hit homeruns of their own, you’ll
find former top rookie and Major
League starter for the Detroit Tigers,
and an MLB veteran with service logged for New York
Yankees and Angels as well, Brennan Boesch is still
giving back to others – and giving high profile buyers
an intimate tour of LA’s best neighborhoods to scout
out new homes and investment properties.
Now a real estate agent to pro athletes and their
families with The Agency, Brennan Boesch is sharing
his experience and knowledge of LA real estate in a
refreshing way. Giving former and current pro athletes
everything he didn’t have in a financial partner and
agent as a pro ball player. With such detailed
understanding of Southern California’s unique
communities, and having proven to be such a successful
investor himself, there may be no one better to explore
the local property market with.
When Brennan left his home Friday morning for an
early-morning meeting in Venice Beach, he had no idea
the Woosley Fire would close the road back and he
would have no home to return to. As fire swept from
the valley to the ocean in a matter of hours, it took
Brennan’s house at Point Dume and hundreds of others
– dramatically changing Brennan’s life as well as the
real estate market for many years to come.
Building a GiveBack Legacy that
Really Matters, and Lasts
In such a difficult time for him and for many, Brennan
does not forget to remind us how fortunate he has been –
to experience the best schools, to learn from the best
teachers and coaches, and to live a major league life. He
says how grateful he is that he still can help those in
need, from teaching baseball to kids, teaching high
schoolers how to compete at the highest levels, and
volunteering with Tree People, Heal the Bay, the MS
Society, Miracle League, and for this avid surfer perhaps
most rewarding, the surf therapy charity for disabled kids,
A Walk On Water. Giving his time and money to another
local charity, The Emily Shane Foundation, to help kids
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