I came to San Francisco in 1973, trading the natural beauty of Vermont for this wild, urban landscape—and fell in love with the City. I started selling real estate in 1983 after transitioning from a career in pediatric intensive care at the University of California, San Francisco. For the past 37 years I’ve relied on those skills I learned in the ICU—diligence and meticulous attention to detail—to sell a wide variety of properties in both San Francisco and Marin, tracking the curious evolution of the counties’ diverse neighborhoods and market trends.
I’ve received distinguished awards as a top producer, and garnered attention for my innovative advertising, such as with my marketing of 710 Ashbury, the old ‘Grateful Dead’ house, which was showcased on the front page of the San Francisco Chronicle, and was also featured internationally on CNN, BBC, and in The London Times.
My decades of experience and involvement in the community have provided me with a commitment to excellence that helps my clients maximize their real estate goals and makes selling a positive experience for all involved. I offer expertise, discretion, and enthusiasm to each and every client, and I donate a percentage of every commission check to a local charity; my personal favorite, is the San Francisco Food Bank.
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