
Q&A
- Would someone describe you as an early bird or a night owl.
- Early bird
- Favorite Restaurant or Hang Out
- Pappo in Alameda
- Famous person living or dead you’d most like to meet
- I’d like to meet Oprah 🙂
- What’s your mantra?
- Work hard, play harder – Love to travel.
- What’s your most treasured possession? Besides your phone
- Most treasured possession is my 10-year-old daughter
- What would you tell your 16 year old self?
- You can do anything you put your mind to.
- Funniest thing you’ve ever found in a house you helped someone buy or sell
- The funniest thing was a space they called an “ADU” that was the size of a shoebox. It was very dark and looked like it was made for a hobbit and should be in a film.
Jennifer Marchand
REALTOR®
Growing up in San Francisco, my father’s home was always the place to be. I inherited his artistic eye for design and décor and his keen sense of how to create a dream out of any home.
With over twenty-five years in sales, I have learned to pay attention to what people really want and what they can afford. What I bring to the table is the vision that can blend those two together to transform what is, into what is possible. I am also a mom, a zookeeper of our four-legged family members, and a gardener. Family, home, and hearth are what fills my spirit. I give back to my community by helping others come home to their dreams. Being a Realtor is a profession, yes, and for me, it is also a calling.
Q&A
- Would someone describe you as an early bird or a night owl.
- Early bird
- Favorite Restaurant or Hang Out
- Pappo in Alameda
- Famous person living or dead you’d most like to meet
- I’d like to meet Oprah 🙂
- What’s your mantra?
- Work hard, play harder – Love to travel.
- What’s your most treasured possession? Besides your phone
- Most treasured possession is my 10-year-old daughter
- What would you tell your 16 year old self?
- You can do anything you put your mind to.
- Funniest thing you’ve ever found in a house you helped someone buy or sell
- The funniest thing was a space they called an “ADU” that was the size of a shoebox. It was very dark and looked like it was made for a hobbit and should be in a film.
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