Slava Zamalin
BUSINESS PHILOSOPHY:
Explore all that San Francisco-Bay Area has to offer—ocean breezes, great golf, fine dining, unsurpassed shopping, and unbelievable weather. We’re surrounded by the things that dreams are made of and I am committed to helping my clients fulfill those dreams. Buying or selling a home is the biggest and most important financial transaction that many will experience in their lifetime. With this in mind, I will handle your real estate needs in the most trustworthy, professional, and efficient manner possible. I will serve your needs with integrity and experience, using the latest technology and marketing strategies. With the backing of McGuire Real Estate—the most respected real estate company in the area—I can help make your dreams a reality.
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE:
Licensed California Real Estate Broker (CA DRE)
Member of the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR)
Member of the California Association of REALTORS® (CAR)
Member of the San Mateo County Association of REALTORS® (SAMCAR)
Member of the San Mateo County Bar Association
Member of the Peninsula Estate Planning Council
Certified Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES)
Specializing in Trust & Probate Real Estate sales
Specializing in San Francisco Bay Area residential properties
Specializing in the needs of first-time home buyers
Specializing in investor needs
PERSONAL BACKGROUND:
Originally from Russia, I studied economics, finance, marketing and business management in college. I have travelled all over the world, but my favorite place to settle, relax, and work is right where I am now—the beautiful, San Francisco-Bay Area. I am fluent in both English and Russian. As a proud Burlingame resident, I stay active in our local community by participating with local schools, various non-profit organizations, and youth sports activities. I enjoy horseback riding, photography, gardening, backpacking, home improvement projects, and water sports. I am happily married to my college sweetheart, Ivan. I have two children, Polina and Zachary.




