Kim Cooper

Pacific Heights Office
2523 California Street
San Francisco, CA 94115

DRE#: 01861118

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Cell: 415.717.6114

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One of the city’s most attractive elements is the diversity of its neighborhoods, microclimates and housing inventory. Navigating all those options can prove daunting, however, and that’s where Kim Cooper steps in.

As a REALTOR®, you can rely on her to treat each transaction with exacting professionalism and courtesy. But it’s her down-to-earth perspective and friendly demeanor that will keep her in your contact list, whether you’re looking for fresh real estate insights or referring a friend to a valuable agent.

Kim is especially adept at translating the sometimes complex verbiage of the real estate industry to her clients; you’ll know exactly what’s happening and why every step of the way. She keeps up-to-date on evolving neighborhoods, design trends, and new developments in sustainability and green housing issues. Long after you’ve finished buying or selling a property, you can still turn to her with your San Francisco real estate questions.

Kim has lived in the San Francisco Bay Area for more than 45 years, and when she’s not hard at work you can find her participating in one of those quintessential California activities: cycling, surfing, gardening or dancing.

Memberships

  • San Francisco Association of REALTORS®
  • California Association of REALTORS®
  • National Association of REALTORS®

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King Tides

Posted On: Wednesday, January 9, 2013 - 3:02pm
Tags: flooding, King Tides, tide apps, tide guides

What is all this about King Tides? Well, the simple answer is that a King Tide is the highest tide of the year in a coastal location. Since we are blessed with many coastal locations, if you are photographically inclined, you can join the California King Tide Initiative, which is dedicated to capturing images of King Tides.

Why Winter is a Great Time To Be Looking at Property

Posted On: Tuesday, December 11, 2012 - 5:56pm
Tags: light regime, Marin San Francisco Real Estate. building orientation, northern exposure, san francisco weather, water intrusion, weather, Winter Solstice, winter storms

Though it may not be a convenient time to buy a home, there are some really good reasons why winter is an excellent time to look at property.  This article lists several advantages from a real estate perspective.

Walkability Trumps Square Footage

Posted On: Sunday, July 1, 2012 - 12:18am
Tags: San Francisco most walkable, Sunday Streets | Topics: Community Information

Some dear friends recently gifted me with a fit bit, which is a fancy pedometer. The process of tracking how many steps I take (goal is 10,000 daily steps) is surprisingly energizing.

Park Score, Chirp Score

Posted On: Tuesday, June 5, 2012 - 10:00am
Tags: community parks | Topics: Community Information

Build It Green - Indoor Air Quality

Posted On: Monday, February 27, 2012 - 5:45pm

Our spring winds are here, brrrrrr, so our air quality outside is excellent, if bitter and blustery. Indoor air quality can be another story.

Build It Green

Posted On: Sunday, February 12, 2012 - 10:21am
Topics: Community Information

Recently I spent a couple of days at a Build It Green training, deepening my understanding of what it really means to call a building green. As many of you know, the biggest producer of greenhouse gases is not cars, but buildings. The good news is that there are many green buildings in San Francisco and Marin.

Rain At Last!

Posted On: Thursday, January 19, 2012 - 4:28pm

Wow, its been so long since it rained that the actual reality of wetness is rather a surprise. Time to unearth the umbrella and wellies.  Also, if you live in San Francisco, it's a great time to consider rainwater harvesting, because the city has a great offer right now...

Accolade

"Virginia Kim Cooper is the best. We had a SF real estate quagmire with slimy brokers, crooked deals, deals where the ugly catch wasn't revealed until we were about to pay the deposit, waste of time open houses, THEN one day I met this cheerful pleasant realtor, Kim Cooper. She waded through the crud, did the leg work to steer us clear of wasted time and bad deals without us having to even see the places, she had the utmost of patience, wasn't just trying to get it done and get her commission. Wanted us to find the right place and pushes us to be sure it was the right situation. In short, she's professional and she has very high integrity. I've dealt with a lot of brokers and she is special."
--Jedidiah B.

Accolade

"We couldn't have asked for a better real estate agent than Kim. We met her more than a year ago at an open house she was hosting and were instantly attracted to her mellow surfer vibe. There was no pressure to buy, no hidden agenda, from Kim. We just conversed like we were friends talking about different neighborhoods. We were very much in the beginning of our home search process and there was much to learn, not only about the market but about ourselves and what we wanted. Needless to say, there were a lot of growing pains throughout the process and Kim was great in supporting and listening to us. We went to countless showings, each time learning a little bit more of what we wanted. Kim cares more about making sure you feel great about your home purchase than closing a transaction. Thanks to her, we recently became first-time home buyers and couldn't be happier. We would recommend Kim in a hearbeat."
--Stan and Liza

Accolade

"What makes Kim such an excellent realtor is that her work in real estate brings together all of her areas of lifelong study: Passion for and engagement with the environment, be it urban or rural; plants and botany; interpersonal communication and insight; and an abiding commitment to helping people find their way home. She is the person you want on your team when you enter the real estate quest."
--Ruth Halpern

Accolade

"We feel really fortunate to have worked with Kim on finding our dream starter home! Not only was she attentive and available for any anxiety prone questions we might have had, she also provided a voice of reason when we needed a little perspective. Kim was both a patient and active listener - able to sit back and gauge our reactions, provide feedback or support if asked and never came off as pushy. She was very adept at navigating the complexities of the contracts and did a great job of clearly explaining the process to us so that we always felt like we knew what was going on. Kim made this overall scary and exciting experience all the more pleasant with her positive attitude, good humor and overall support. I can't imagine buying another house without her involvement and I would highly recommend her as your agent!"
--Brianna