Amy is a San Francisco, California Real Estate Agent who is licensed in the State of California and works out of the McGuire Real Estate in San Francisco, CA. Currently Amy has not left a welcome message or submitted a photo, so please feel free to leave a review of Amy or email Amy Blakeley to ask them to sign up and update their profile.
What year did you become a real estate agent?
2004
How many years have you been in Real Estate?
3 years at San Francisco's most prestigious boutique realty company, McGuire Real Estate.
What is the average home price in your market?
Approximately $756,000
Are there any new developments or trends in your area?
The trends in San Francisco are constanly changing. I focus on really understanding what those changes are and how best to use them to my clients' advantage.
Why do you enjoy being a real estate agent?
I have always been passionate about helping people. This industry allows me to accomodate my natural abilities to negotiate and help people move forward every day.
What is the most challenging issue you face as a Real Estate Professional?
Whenever I think I have conquered a challenge, a new one I never expected comes up. There will always be challenges; the key to finding success for my clients is to be resourceful and creative to get the best results.
Tell us one of your client success stories or an interesting moment in your profession.
Every client I work with has a success story. When a transaction is easy, that's a success; when it's diffucult but gets done, that is a success, too. That's why I love what I do.
What is your best characteristic?
What sets me apart is my ability to be creative and business at the same time. I know many people who are more creative than busines, and vice versa. No one I know has such an equal balance.
Who or what inspires you the most?
My parents and the Top Producer in my company.
What is the best advice you ever received?
"Follow your passion."
If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?
I am a culture addict, so I'd rather have a bunch of little places around the world to live than one big dream home somewhere.