Primary phone
(510) 334-4670License Number
#1315604Address
7502 Fairmount Avenue,I have worked at Red Oak for over 20 years and as a clinical psychologist for 30 plus years. Before becoming a Realtor I invested in homes and multi-family units. I so much enjoyed the combination of property and the people who own it – their stories, their lives – that I decided to combine my interests and work in real estate. It has been a very rewarding choice.
I see my job as a counselor and educator. Our micro-markets in the East Bay are so unique that my first task with buyers is to educate them so that when they make decisions, they are educated ones. It gives me a lot of satisfaction to match the "right buyer" with the "right property" and take them through the process of purchasing a home.
With sellers, preparation, pricing, marketing and disclosures are areas I focus on to make sure I achieve the best return possible: namely, a high price and a smooth, trouble-free transaction. My philosophy is to put my clients' needs first, to treat everyone in the transaction with honesty and respect, and to make sure that my clients have as much education and knowledge as I can provide. In short, I treat people as I would want to be treated if I were buying or selling property.
In my free time my favorite thing to do, besides being with my kids and grandkids, is to work with recycled materials and transform them into art. My philosophy is that we too easily discard the remnants of industrialized society rather than transforming them into objects which are quirky, funny, even beautiful.
To that end, I have a collection of junk in my garage that I love combining in new and interesting ways.
References:
Marsha Quick 510-685-5278
Recent Berkeley Sellers:
Pattie Dilauro 510-374-2950
Doris Massey-Karsznia 510-206-0466
Karen McLellan 510-220-9350
I have worked at Red Oak for over 20 years and as a clinical psychologist for 30 plus years. Before becoming a Realtor I invested in homes and multi-family units. I so much enjoyed the combination of property and the people who own it – their stories, their lives – that I decided to combine my interests and work in real estate. It has been a very rewarding choice.
I see my job as a counselor and educator. Our micro-markets in the East Bay are so unique that my first task with buyers is to educate them so that when they make decisions, they are educated ones. It gives me a lot of satisfaction to match the "right buyer" with the "right property" and take them through the process of purchasing a home.
With sellers, preparation, pricing, marketing and disclosures are areas I focus on to make sure I achieve the best return possible: namely, a high price and a smooth, trouble-free transaction. My philosophy is to put my clients' needs first, to treat everyone in the transaction with honesty and respect, and to make sure that my clients have as much education and knowledge as I can provide. In short, I treat people as I would want to be treated if I were buying or selling property.
In my free time my favorite thing to do, besides being with my kids and grandkids, is to work with recycled materials and transform them into art. My philosophy is that we too easily discard the remnants of industrialized society rather than transforming them into objects which are quirky, funny, even beautiful.
To that end, I have a collection of junk in my garage that I love combining in new and interesting ways.
References:
Marsha Quick 510-685-5278
Recent Berkeley Sellers:
Pattie Dilauro 510-374-2950
Doris Massey-Karsznia 510-206-0466
Karen McLellan 510-220-9350