Hello there! My name is Felicia Mares. I’m an entrepreneur, traveler, aunt, creative, community volunteer, and lover of all things real estate. Born and raised in the Bay Area, I am grateful to help home buyers and sellers accomplish their real estate dreams in my favorite place in the world.
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As first-time homebuyers, we needed someone who would walk us through each step of the process and deal with all of our anxious ways as we embarked on one of the biggest purchases of our lives. Felicia did all of this and MORE, putting in countless hours of work both before and after our offer got accepted. She was always happily willing to assist wherever she could to make sure the transaction went smoothly. Her personality is the best too, making her a joy to work with. Ten stars!!!
If I can give Felicia more than 5 stars I would! Felicia will guide you through everything!! She’s sweet, professional, and knowledgeable. She won’t ever misguide you. She will forever be our agent!
One thing I took away from working with Felicia is that she is very reliable and someone who you could reach out to. She would respond very quickly which made us feel comfortable. She made us feel like we were getting walked through the entire process. Every question we had, she answered and we really appreciated that
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