benevolent brokers - 433 N. Doheny Drive #108, Beverly Hills CA
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benevolent brokers - 433 N. Doheny Drive #108, Beverly Hills CA
KIM FINESTONE AND MICHAEL ROZALES Founders, Realty Consultant Group 9595 Wilshire Blvd., #900 Beverly Hills, CA 90212 (310) 550-6709 www.RCG-LA.com BENEVOLENT BROK ERS Making a Difference Founded by two attorneys whose mission is to make a positive impact in the community, Realty Consultant Group (RCG) provides residential and commercial real estate services to primarily high-net-worth clients in and around Beverly Hills. “Our clients are high-level professionals who have busy lives and look to us to seek the best deal on their behalf, based on their defined goals,” say Finestone and Rozales. “From start to finish, we provide whatever our clients need,” they say. “We work almost exclusively by referral so our relationships are paramount. All of our clients become personal friends because of the relationships we develop and maintain.” The partners met in law school at Pepperdine University in 1992 and have been close friends and business associates ever since. They share a commitment to giving back and a belief that we all succeed when we help each other. “Our company was founded for the purpose of allowing us to give back to the community while making a living,” Finestone and Rozales say. “We chose the slogan ‘making a difference while earning your business’ to express that. Beyond the Expected “Obviously, the most important role we play as real-estate brokers is representing our clients’ best interest and negotiating the best deal possible,” they say. “The fact that we do that with excellence is assumed. Working with high-net-worth clients requires a higher level of expertise than most markets. Every really successful realtor in this city has those skills. We set ourselves apart by how we contribute to the lives of others— including our clients.” RCG gives five percent of every commission to the charity of the client’s choice in the client’s name. “So, we know we are succeeding in our mission,” say Finestone and Rozales. “We help our clients contribute to the community by doing business with us that they would have done regardless. We believe that through our business, both our clients and the community win.” In addition, Finestone donates her time to organizations that she feels passionate about. She mentors a 10-year-old girl through the “I Have A Dream” ® Foundation, which helps children in under-served areas reach their college and career goals, and volunteers regularly for the Sam Simon Foundation, a non-profit organization that rescues and trains hearing dogs for the deaf and provides free spay and neutering to low-income city residents via a mobile pet clinic. Q: What is your favorite restaurant in Beverly Hills? Why is it your favorite? A: [Finestone] Since I’m the only native, I’ll speak to that. Although I grew up in Westlake Village, my family has been driving into town to go to Prego Ristorante on North Camden Drive since I was in elementary school. It was always a special-occasion place for me as a kid, and now I get to go there for lunch often, since our office is just down the block. Q: Why do you choose to conduct your business in Beverly Hills? A: For the convenience it affords our clients and because of its strong sense of community and history. Out of any community in Los Angeles, Beverly Hills remains the most similar to a small town. Families stay here for generations. People focus on community involvement and philanthropy while appreciating and enjoying an unparalleled quality of life. Q: What is your favorite thing to do in Beverly Hills? A: Community involvement. Because we give 5% of our commission to the charity of our client’s choice being active in the Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce helps us to be knowledgeable about local philanthropic needs. This also gives us the ability to make an impact and provide all the resources we need to best serve our clients with special needs, such as assisting people in probate with estate liquidation.