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Rian Barth

CoFounder, Partner at Bauen Capital

Rian Barth is a Co-Founder and Partner at Bauen Capital, a commercial real estate company based in Los Gatos, California.23 He has a diverse background in real estate and portfolio management:

  1. Prior to co-founding Bauen Capital, Rian worked as a real estate advisor at CBRE, specializing in the disposition and leasing of privately and institutionally owned real estate in Silicon Valley, as well as representing high-tech tenants.1

  2. Before joining CBRE, he spent three years managing a portfolio for a privately held investment fund in the Silicon Valley and Sacramento markets.1

  3. Rian's educational background includes an undergraduate degree from Cal Poly State University, where he majored in Systems Management and minored in Agribusiness.1

  4. His expertise includes investment sales, tenant representation, and high-level statistical analysis and economic projections.1

  5. At Bauen Capital, the company focuses on investing in and building resilient, sustainable, and enduring commercial spaces, with a particular interest in Opportunity Zones.2

  6. Outside of work, Rian enjoys mountain biking, golf, skiing, reading, and travel.1

Rian Barth's professional experience and role as a co-founder of Bauen Capital demonstrate his significant involvement in the commercial real estate industry, particularly in the Silicon Valley area.

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Los Gatos, California