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When enlisting the service of a real estate professional, you want someone who is both knowledgeable and experienced in all aspects of real estate and has a solid understanding of the unique San Diego real estate market. With nearly three decades of professional real estate experience in both sales and brokerage, I am a trusted advisor my clients can rely on. Ascending to the peak of the luxury real estate market requires traits that I possess in abundance. Detail, patience and integrity are hallmarks that have defined my practice since 1979. As a top producing agent in beautiful San Francisco with well known brokerage Grubb Ellis, my exposure and representation of the city's most exclusive properties demanded an unrivaled level of commitment and service. Still passionate about real estate I joined Sotheby's International Realty as a broker associate where I continue to share my deep understanding of the market and hard-won experience in transaction process and negotiation. I am a member of the National Association of Realtors and North County Board of Realtors.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Upcoming Things to Do in San Diego...


I've got the scoop on what's classy and happening in San Diego over the next couple of months. Check it out:

1. I LOVE POKE FESTIVAL - April 20

Foodies and Hawaii lovers will rejoice come spring: the traditional islands' poke will be feted, along with some amazing music (hula's optional). Now in its second year, the I LOVE POKE FESTIVAL will feature friendly competition between chefs in two categories - "Best Poke Challenge" and "Surprise Poke Challenge". The winner gets bragging rights and a hand-painted ukelele. Tastings round out the event, with foods from 15 restaurants and caterers. Go to ilovemusubi.com for details and tickets.

2. SAN DIEGO SPIRITS FESTIVAL - June 25-26

Celebrating three years of bringing SD the best and brightest spirits in the world, this year's festivities will feature seminars, parties, competitions, and tastings. The highlight, however, might just be the Chef/Bartender Shakedown - the culmination of a week of neighborhood Bartender Battles. If swishing and swilling (and, of course, drinking) are your things, then hop online and check out ticket information. As if you needed more motivation, 100% of the proceeds from ticket sales will go to improve and build the local cocktail commmumity.
check it out: sandiegospiritsfestival.com

3. La Jolla Wine Tours - Ongoing

Offering everything from corporate tours to grape stomps and wine and food pairings, La Jolla Wine Tours opens up everything wine for the San Diego palate. Founded by oenophile Shire Wiseman, the burgeoning culture outlet is in-tune with wineries all over the greater San Diego area. And though wine is a fine subject on its own, tours often include bits of history, culture, and art - not to mention exercise. Walking tours are very popular and get locals and visitors out to appreciate the scenery. All the information you could possibly want is online, so start browsing for your wine indulgence at lajollawinetours.com

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