michelle November 11, 2020
Mosaik Real Estate is blessed to have amazing listing and buyer’s agents working all over the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Q: Where are you from?
A: I grew up in the beautiful South Bay, spending a lot of time between Sunnyvale and San Jose. I feel nostalgic every time I’m down there, but can’t believe how much it has grown!
Q: How long have you lived in San Francisco?
A: I’m a new homeowner in San Francisco! Previously I had lived in South San Francisco and Daly City for 18 years.
Q: Why did you become a real estate agent?
A: My parents invested in real estate throughout my youth, and I saw them turn drab houses into beautiful homes so many times. At that age, I couldn’t do much to help besides changing door knobs and removing nails from wood, but I was hooked! With an extensive background in client services, finance, and sales, transitioning into real estate allowed me to pair my childhood passion with my professional experience!
Q: What do you think is the most interesting trend in residential real estate right now?
A: With so many of us working from home, many of my clients now recognize the importance of outdoor space. Now indoor-outdoor spaces are highly desirable, and it’s been fun reimagining outdoor spaces with clients. In fact, they’ve inspired me with a few ideas for my own backyard!
Q: What’s a fun fact about you?
A: Aside from real estate, I’m an avid car enthusiast. Since I started driving, I’ve owned 10 cars – Honda, Infiniti, Lexus, Audi, BMW, and Tesla. I also happily advise friends and family on their car-buying options, so let me know if you’d like my take on your next car purchase!
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