Richard Paley

Richard Paley

President and CEO, Paley Commercial Real Estate, Inc.

Tarzana, CA 91356

Phone (818) 343-3000 x2

Commercial real estate broker specializing in leasing and property management.
Specialties
Investment Sales Broker, Tenant Rep
Property Types
Industrial, Land, Office, Retail, Flex, Specialty, Multi-Family
Markets
Los Angeles, Orange County (California)
Languages
English
Bio
Richard Paley was born and raised in the San Fernando Valley and has been in the Commercial Real Estate business since 1987. He attended Pierce College in Woodland Hills, then moved on to the University of Houston on a tennis scholarship. Richard earned a degree in Business Administration with an emphasis on Marketing in 1985. He has held real estate license since 1987 and specifically a Brokers license since 1990. After graduating, Richard returned to Los Angeles where he joined Schneider Commercial Real Estate, a full service commercial brokerage firm. At his first year at Schneider, Richard earned the Rookie of the Year honor which encompassed all five California offices. After working for Schneider for 7 years, he decided to open his own company. In November 1992, Richard began Paley Commercial Real Estate. The company was incorporated in July 1994 under the name of Paley Commercial Real Estate, Inc. The company is active in all aspects of brokerage including sales, leasing, and tenant representation. The emphasis of their business is representing property owners with respect to the sale and or lease of their properties. In addition, they work with small to medium sized businesses in the site selection, lease or purchase of commercial real estate. The company also has a commercial property management division that manages over 45 properties in the valley and surrounding areas. In addition, they offer appraisal services for valuation information or IRS related needs. The main focus of their operations are based in the San Fernando Valley. They feel that in order to represent the client in the best possibly way, they must be an expert in the area in which they serve.