About Roxanne Govari

 

Roxanne left her teaching position with the board of Education of NY after she fell in love with San Diego in 1998 on a summer vacation. By the year 2000, she had already invested in several properties and was on her way to become a real estate enthusiast. “I was working at Qualcomm in Sorrento Valley and I bought in Mira Mesa to be close to work. It made more sense to buy at the time than to rent, besides renting has never been a part of my family’s tradition.”

In the summer of 2000, Roxanne went on to open a restaurant, “Soltan Banoo” with her mother and sister in University Heights. Just one year later, the security of the business allowed her to leave her daytime job and focus on real estate and the restaurant. It was during this busy time that Roxanne met her husband and got married in 2002.

In September of 2003, “Soltan Banoo” bought its new location with Roxanne as its agent and during the restaurants re-birth, Roxanne’s son Alex was also born. After Alex’s birth, the other partners took over the restaurant, so that the new mom can pursue her real estate career full-time.

This ambitious agent has years of personal and professional experience under her belt and a vast knowledge of San Diego and its real estate market. “I’m excited be more active in real estate, because I think San Diego is one of the most exciting cities in which to live and invest. I have worked with sellers who made great investments and I’ve helped buyers see their dreams come true, I’m very proud of that”.

In 2007 Roxanne and her team started Pemberley Realty. The office is located steps from Soltan Banoo, her family’s restaurant. Roxanne now lives with her family in University Heights, just two blocks from her mom whose house Roxanne helped to buy. She volunteers at Albert Einstein Academy where her son is going to school. She also occasionally volunteers at Children’s growing center where her daughter attends preschool. At times she raises funds for children overseas. She is also very involved in her community and the neighborhood. She provides a monthly newsletter for her neighborhood of University Heights which she loves. She still manages the accounts of their family restaurant as well, “It helps me stay current and sharp with finances and in that way it complements my real estate career, besides the busier I am, the more I achieve.” One thing her clients often say with a sigh of relief is that her honesty, integrity, and efficiency help make their experience of selling or buying a house so much more simple and pleasant. She is determined, tenacious and hardworking. “She went above and beyond to get the job done for us:” Juanita Hanger.