michelle October 19, 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’m from a little town outside of Tallahassee, Florida called Bradfordville.
Q: How long have you lived in San Francisco?
A: I moved to the Bay area in 2001 and into SF in 2011. I currently live in the Castro neighborhood.
Q: Why did you become a real estate agent?
A: Real Estate was a natural progression for me from Interior Design. I had my own firm for 20 years before making the switch and I love it! It uses all of my skills in negotiations, contract law, marketing, construction, and interior design/architecture.
Q: What do you think is the most interesting trend in residential real estate right now?
A: The resiliency of the Bay Area Market. I know Realtors all over the country and many areas are being hit hard by the pandemic. Our market continues to see strong sales volume.
Q: What’s a fun fact about you?
A: I was the Design Expert for HGTV’s “Double Take” and was on two episodes of Britain’s “Cash in the Attic”.
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