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Ben Mallah | |||
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Born | October 29, 1965 | ||
Nationality | American | ||
Citizenship | United States of America | ||
Organization | Equity Management Partners | ||
Net worth | US$250 Million | ||
Website | benmallah |
Ben Mallah (born 29 October 1965)[1] is a real estate tycoon with a net worth of over $250 Million[2][3] who resides primarily in the Tampa Bay area.[4] Mallah is the founder of Equity Management Partners.[5] His Youtube channel hosts the Ben Mallah Podcast and the docu-series Life: For Sale documentary series produced by Koncrete founder Danny Jones.[6][5] Mallah created a rap album called Life for Sale: Soundtrack.[7]
Mallah was born on October 29, 1965 to a low-income family in Rockaway, Queens.[8] After joining the army his investment career started in California when he was put in charge of a building due to his work ethic. He moved to Florida to be with family where his first Florida investment was purchased at 9 Million dollars. Mallah purchased Ryan Howard's Belleair Shore gulf-front mansion for 16.5 Million Dollars.[9] He's purchased historical buildings on online auctions like The Shop's at John's Pass for 17.2 Million.[10][11] Ben Mallah owns the 2 most expensive houses in Tampa[12]
Ben Mallah, owner of Equity Management Partners and brash star of Koncrete's Life For Sale—a new Curb Your Enthusiasm-style web show.
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