Brad Stichnoth

Senior Analyst at APL Group

Brad Stichnoth is a seasoned professional in the real estate and analytical fields, currently serving as a Senior Analyst at APL Group since July 2023. With a strong background as a Realtor at Shelton Real Estate Center since December 2018, Brad specializes in local real estate sales, excelling in negotiations and communications. Previously, experience as an Acquisition Intern at Ginkgo Residential involved the development of underwriting models, preparation of marketing materials for investors, and property presentations. An earlier role as Assistant Manager at Morrow Mountain State Park provided foundational management skills. Brad holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, further enhanced by education at UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School.

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APL Group

APL Group is a privately held firm that invests in real estate, renewable energy, digital infrastructure, and private equity transactions. The firm actively pursues value-add opportunities, including corporate acquisitions, development, redevelopment, portfolio acquisitions and other complex transactions. By leveraging our capabilities and expertise, we are able to target investments across multiple strategic initiatives, geographies, and asset classes. There is no standard APL transaction. Our success has been defined by our willingness to pursue unorthodox, complex or even contrarian opportunities. With a blend of knowledge, creativity, patience, and decisiveness, we are uniquely positioned to quickly adapt to market changes and manage risk. APL is insulated from external pressures as to when and how to deploy financial resources as we are not a fund; rather, we deploy capital in the time, place, and manner that optimizes our investment thesis and return. Since its founding in 1994, the firm has completed over $21 billion in transactions.