After graduating with a degree in Art History from Humboldt State University, Emily received her real estate license and joined Michael in the business in 2003. Since then, The Bowers Team has enjoyed continued success and recognition.
Emily is a Bay East Association of Realtors Master Award recipient, which is awarded for sales between $6-$11,000,000. In 2007 Emily was President of the Women's Council of Realtors Southern Alameda County Chapter. This organization is the 12th largest women's organization in the nation. Also in 2007, Emily earned the Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) designation. CRS members comprise just 4 percent of all Realtors nationwide. Emily's additional designations include e-PRO, a Certificate in Internet Professionalism and the Performance Management Network (PMN) designation, which focuses on education, professional excellence and an emphasis on powerful network business connections. Emily is also a licensed Notary.
With Emily’s interior design knowledge and a designation as an Accredited Staging Professional, Emily is able to assist clients in seeing the potential of a home and what improvements can be made without expensive renovations and designers.
Staging is the very best proven way to get top dollar for your home as you prepare it for sale. Homes that are Staged using Staged Homes techniques sell faster and for more money! This is because Staging sets the scene throughout the house to create immediate buyer interest in your property. This will then lead to your home selling for the highest possible price in today's market. Remember, "The way you live in your home, and the way you market and sell your house are two different things."
Emily believes it is crucial for you to understand all facets of a home sale or purchase as communication is essential. Emily is committed to excellence in providing you with quality service and looks forward to the opportunity of representing you in all of your real estate decisions.
Emily balances her business with a devotion to family. Living in the Livermore Valley with her husband and son, it is not uncommon to spot them at their favorite downtown restaurant or event.