Sara began her career in real estate at Prudential California Realty where she quickly rose to the rank of number-one agent in her office and to the top 1% of agents nationwide. Next, she joined Compass where she has continued her success as a consistent top producer and where she feels fortunate to be backed by a solid, supportive team committed to the highest standards in quality service and innovative tools. She has been featured in the Wall Street Journal for her achievement in the top 1% of agents nationwide and in San Francisco Magazine as a multi-year Five Star Real Estate Agent award winner for delivering outstanding service and client satisfaction. In 2019, she was recognized by REAL Trends as one of the country's best real estate agents.
Sara's clients range from first-time home buyers to professional investors. Her geographic territory encompasses San Francisco and many cities along the Peninsula, from Burlingame to Palo Alto, as well as parts of Marin and the East Bay. This coverage enables her to assist clients who are making the move from the city to the suburbs or vice-versa, or who are simply open to both lifestyles. In San Francisco, she has extensive experience representing buyers and sellers of tenancy-in-common and multiunit properties. She is also a relocation specialist and has worked with many executive-level clients moving to and from the Bay Area. Sara's professional experience includes working as a senior marketing representative for IBM, as a management consultant for Mercer, and as senior vice president, Business Development for SCAN Health Plan. She holds a BA in economics from the University of California, Berkeley, and an MBA from Columbia University where she graduated Phi Beta Kappa.
As a longtime Bay Area resident, Sara grew up on the Peninsula and has lived in the East Bay as well as Marin. For the past 20 years, she has called both San Francisco and Palo Alto home. Her personal interests include global travel, and she has had the opportunity to live in and travel to countries as diverse as Pakistan, Nigeria, Indonesia, Chile, Japan, and Denmark. Her father's work with the United Nations and her experiences with developing countries helped to instill in her a sincere commitment to help those in need, and she is an active supporter of various non-profit groups including Women for Women International and Doctors Without Borders.