With over 35 years of residency in Santa Barbara, Jermaine Brown possesses a profound connection to the community and an intimate understanding of the local area and its unique lifestyle.
As a dedicated full-time agent, Jermaine is equipped with extensive market knowledge and a steadfast commitment to surpassing clients' expectations. Working alongside his supportive team, Jermaine endeavors to provide exceptional customer service by employing comprehensive marketing strategies and offering unbiased advice, ultimately delivering the desired results—achieving the best price within a reasonable timeframe.
Joining Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties, Jermaine brings a diverse professional background to the table. With over 10 years of experience in advertising and marketing, specializing in media buying and planning, as well as 4 years as a semi-professional mountain bike racer and another 4 years as the general manager of a local bike shop, he possesses a versatile skill set.
Jermaine firmly believes that customer service and integrity are vital components of a thriving business. Having received his education from local schools such as Vieja Valley, Crane, and Santa Barbara High School, and holding a bachelor's degree in Marketing from Morehouse College in Atlanta, GA, he takes pride in his ability to cultivate and maintain relationships with individuals from all walks of life.
Outside of his professional pursuits, Jermaine is a family man, married with two young children—a girl and a boy. He cherishes the time spent riding bikes with his family along the scenic beach bike path, engaging in various enjoyable activities around town.
During his leisure time, Jermaine's passion lies in riding mountain and road bikes with his friends, exploring the finest trails and routes in Santa Barbara, Montecito, and beyond. Additionally, he contributes to the preservation of local history as a certified volunteer archeological site steward, actively participating in the Partners in Preservation program and monitoring sites throughout the Los Padres National Forest.