Greg Finley
My blogs
- CPA Patriot Football
- Of The Diaspora
- Fiducia Properties Blog
- Christ Prep Golf
- Right Hash
- Finley River
Blogs I follow
- CAMPONTHIS
- CCWblog.org
- CPA Patriot Football
- Here's to the Village
- Life Just Keeps Getting Weirder.
- Mark Twain Today
- Mind Over Mullis
- Nathan Bransford, Author
- Pub Rants
- Rachelle Gardner, Literary Agent
- Sanity Waiting to Happen
- The FIDE-O Blog
Gender | Male |
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Industry | Real Estate |
Occupation | Commercial Real Estate Broker |
Location | Kansas City Metro, Missouri, United States |
Introduction | Greg Finley lives in the Kansas City hinterlands where he sprays Roundup under his white vinyl fence. A five tool renaissance man, Greg is Managing Director of Fiducia Properties where he spends quite a bit of time selling commercial net leased real estate in the states of Mo, Kan., Ia., and Neb. He blogs about commercial real estate at www.fidprops.com, writes about sports at www.righthash.com and scribbles coffee-spitting-humor at www.finleyriver.com. Greg has been published in the Wall Street Journal under the headline "For Sale: Staples-Anchored Shopping Center in Rolla, Missouri." A conventional style placekicker, Greg holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in Urban Planning from (SW)Missouri State and Kansas Universities, respectively. While at Missouri State, he once missed a 49½ yard field goal wide right. Contact him at greg.finley@fidprops.com |
Interests | Theology, Biblical Christianity, My Wife, Being a dad to my five kids, Golf, Humor Writing, Commercial Real Estate |
Favorite Movies | Driving Miss Daisy, The Shawshank Redemption, A River Runs Through It, *61, For the Love of the Game |
Favorite Music | Contempary Christian. Some Country, Some Classic Rock, Some Classical |
Favorite Books | The Bible, 1776, John Adams, Truman, Through Gates of Splendor, A River Runs Through It, The Pearl, The Discipline of Grace, Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life, The Blindside, Moneyball, The Hope of Glory, Bonhoeffer, Unbroken, The Big Short, The Myth of the Rational Market, True Grit |
Your pajamas have duckies on them. Why did you switch from choo-choos?
They didn't have choo-choos in XXL