About Michael:
Buying or selling a home can be very complicated, and having a Realtor in your corner can make all the difference. Two of the most important qualities in a real estate agent are to be easy to talk to and to be a good listener. Michael Reardon knows how to do both.
Investigating every house, condo, and TIC on the market in San Francisco can be as hard as working on a nuclear reactor, and Michael has done that, too! His service in the US Navy gave him drive, ambition, and the ability to set goals and master them for his clients. Let Michael focus that energy on your San Francisco real estate needs!
Michael now concentrates his time on helping buyers in San Francisco. He's Michael is continualconstanty analyzing the housing market in San Francisco and prepares “The Reardon Report”, which breaks down home sales figures in San Francisco by neighborhood and home type. Send him an email, and he'll be glad to send you the latest figures, or he can custom create a report on neighborhoods that you are most interested in.
Michael Reardon has been licensed in San Francisco real estate since 2004. He coordinates deliveries for Project Open Hand with other local real estate agents. He loves hiking and riding his bike all over the Bay Area. He has a passion for travel and loves exploring different cultures across town and around the world.
About Gay San Francisco:
"There is no way to give up on San Francisco, once you have fallen under its spell.'' Herb Caen, from his book, 'One Man's San Francisco'.
San Francisco is a city of neighborhoods. Most cities have neighborhoods for living, neighborhoods for shopping, and neighborhoods for going out to eat. Many of San Francisco’s neighborhoods have a little of each.
San Francisco’s neighborhoods are as varied as any in the world. The unique cultural essence of neighborhoods like Chinatown, North Beach, and The Mission give San Francisco the flavor that makes other cities envious!
The diversity of people and cultures in San Francisco flows from one neighborhood into the next.
The Castro is widely considered the world's best-known gay neighborhood. Bars, restaurants, and small retailers abound in the compact shopping district, but the neighborhood is also home to parks, schools, and countless homes.
The big question to ask yourself when contemplating buying a home in San Francisco is in what neighborhood do you belong? The answer is simple: In any neighborhood you choose!
It’s not about finding a neighborhood that you fit in, is about finding a neighborhood that fits you!
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