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“ She really took the time and trouble to understand what I was looking for – even when some of my requirements were very contradictory – and was clearly committed to helping me find the right place no matter how long it took. ” -Tori Tait
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Danielle Lazier, Realtor
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7X7 Community/Events
Monday, September 15. 2008

If you are like me I love to plan. I hate when it is Thursday evening and my weekend calendar is blank. Neurotic? Probably but who’s telling.
Take a look at all the fun events for the month of October here in the city. Being a new resident to SF I am looking forward to the Lovefest Parade and Festival and Fleet Week. Any events that I am missing, let me know. I would love to attend them all!
Friday, September 12. 2008
For any history buff, architectural whiz, in support of a local charity or for a pleasant afternoon stroll….as posted on SFGate.com.
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Thursday, September 4. 2008
Join me this Saturday at a great event. To help raise money for MS research enjoy the afternoon sun, a cool drink, and goodie doggie bags with your best four legged friend.
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Friday, August 8. 2008
Muttville is an awesome org that saves senior dogs here in SF and the Bay Area. Yours truly is on the foster care list and am a supporter.
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If you are interested, watch the well-produced video.
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Tomorrow, I’m having a second interview with the sweet Pom you’ll see in the video. My own little monster named Frances, the Pomeranian, isn’t so sure… She thinks she is more than enough Pom to go around but I think we must SHARE our house with another one. Hopefully, Frannie will play nice.
Friday, June 20. 2008
First American Title is helping us in defining each neighborhood in the city. As a first time homebuyer where do you want to live? Here is a brief overview into the “free spirits” areas in the city by the bay.
Noe Valley, The Mission and The Castro
During the dot-com boom, Noe Valley was like the overlooked teenager suddenly discovered by the cool crowd. Wannbe high-tech millionaires came for the easy access onto Highway 101 heading directly in to the Silicon Valley and stayed for the pretty Victorians and charming shops and cafes along the 24th Street. Competition for homes in the neighborhood became fierce and dipped only slightly after the economy went bust. On sunny weekend mornings crowds of residents pushing strollers or leading dogs on leashes down 24th still wait for brunch tables at Miss Millie’s or Savor for over an hour. Browsing through the unique gift, home decor and clothing boutiques that line the street helps pass the time. The original location of Martha Bros. Coffee attracts a crowd of locals reading the paper or chatting on the benches outside every morning, but if it’s full you can always get your cup filled a little further down the street at Tully’s or Starbuck’s.
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Thursday, April 24. 2008
Zephyr Real Estate and SFHotlist.com are hosting a free seminar for anyone interested in learning how to navigate San Francisco’s Public School System.
SFUSD is no simple system so please join us for this helpful class!
Presented by SFUSD spokes woman, Gentle Blythe and Hydra Mendoza, founding member and former ED of SF Parents for Public Schools and Education Advisor to Mayor Gavin Newsom.
Saturday, May 3rd
10am-noon
Contract Design Center 600 Townsend Street San Francisco
RSVP by emailing us HERE!
Sunday, November 18. 2007

Check out these informative videos about San Francisco consumer real estate issues! Topics include:
Why It Makes Sense to Use a REALTOR®
Where Is the Market Headed?
Renting? It Might Make More Sense to Own
Shared Equity Mortgages, An Alternative for Some
What to Do If You Have a Problem Mortgage
Watch the Videos HERE.
Friday, November 2. 2007
Each year, the good folks at AIDS Emergency Fund and Breast Cancer Emergency Fund organize a fun night of dining at San Francisco restaurants who agree to give back 25% of proceeds to their worthy organization.
This year, I am serving as a Table Captain at Destino on Market Street. Please stop by for dinner or just to say hello. Reservations can be made online through OpenTable.
Alternatively, there are many other participating restaurants. Find the list HERE.
All you have to do is go out for dinner on November 14th! If you have any questions, please feel free to email or call. Also, pass this info onto other diners who may enjoy a night out on the town for a good cause.
Tuesday, October 2. 2007
What: Zephyr Public Seminar: Real Estate Legal Issues
Where: Contract Design Center, 600 Townsend Street
When: Saturday, October 20th 10am - noon
Elizabeth Erhardt, a litigation attorney and partner of Sideman & Bancroft LLP, will be the featured speaker. Liz concentrates her practice on resolving real estate disputes, including landlord-tenant matters, co-owner disputes, purchase and sales agreements, boundary disputes, nuisance actions, and probate disputes involving real property.
Ms. Erhardt will be discussing recent legal decisions affecting real property acquisition and retention and will be available to address real estate questions.
Light refreshments will be served so please RSVP.
This should be a great, informative, and helpful event so I hope you can make it!
Thursday, July 19. 2007

Get to know the Trees on Your Street!
This Saturday, Zephyr Real Estate is hosting a free seminar with the fun and very interesting folks at the Friends of the Urban Forest (FUF). We did a tree-planting session with them in my neighborhood recently. It was awesome!
Check out the attached TREESeminarFlyer.pdf (1062 KB) and let me know if you’d like to attend!
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