Born and raised in Southern California, Brandon LoCascio brings nearly two decades of real estate expertise to High Stakes Deal. Licensed since 2007, Brandon has helped clients buy and sell hundreds of properties across San Diego, Los Angeles, Orange County, and the Inland Empire. His experience spans residential, presidential, commercial, land, and multifamily transactions.
Starting as a loan officer and later becoming a top-producing agent, Brandon eventually stepped into the role of investor and principal on his own deals. Today, he focuses on acquiring large commercial multifamily apartment buildings throughout California’s Central Valley through his investment firm, BCGK.
Brandon lives in West Hollywood with his wife and growing family. On the podcast, he brings straight talk, sharp insights, and an investor’s edge to every conversation.
Known to many as “Clooney” for his cool demeanor and sharp style, Greg Foster brings nearly 30 years of real estate experience to the High Stakes Deal podcast. He launched his career in mortgage finance in 1995, became a licensed real estate agent in 2007, and has since guided clients through buying, selling, and leasing residential and commercial properties throughout Southern California.
Greg’s edge comes from his multifaceted background—not just as a broker, but also as an executive in construction and development. This dual perspective allows him to spot real opportunity and navigate deals with precision. Whether he's breaking down market trends or walking through high-stakes negotiations, Clooney always brings insight, strategy, and just the right amount of swagger.
Today, he’s a partner at the real estate syndication firm BCGK, where he focuses on multifamily acquisitions and long-term wealth building.
Greg lives in the South Bay with his wife and two sons, and on the mic, you can count on Clooney to deliver smart takes and keep things smooth.
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