October 11, 2021
I’m really excited to introduce you to Layla DeVoss, Realtor® at Legacy Real Estate. We are lucky to have Layla on board as a trusted advisor. Whether you are a first-time homebuyer, just starting to look into loan options, or need help understanding a disclosures package, you will be in good hands. We sat down with Layla to find out a little bit more about her history.
My early days were spent in Santa Monica, California.
My formative adult years have all been spent in San Francisco. I’ve lived in a variety of neighborhoods but I now call Lower Haight / Duboce Triangle home and am deeply familiar with the Bayview district after launching Fox & Lion Bread with my partner Xan.
I was a Sephora buyer and entrenched in retail merchandising and beauty spaces. If you are ever looking for product recommendations, I’d be happy to share my favorites.
I have loved real estate for as long as I can remember. It started joining my Mother on open houses and has now evolved into the art of negotiation and writing a winning offer.
I love the diversity of people and cultures in San Francisco. We also have some of the best food! Homeowners in San Francisco are spoiled with access to a wide variety of great outdoor activities (Tahoe, beaches, camping). The list goes on and on. I also appreciate the cooler climate (I don’t mind the fog!).
I was named after the Eric Clapton song, Layla. It was my Dad’s favorite song and it always brings a smile to my face. I grew up with a lot of music in the house. My Dad was a drummer too.
Have a question for Layla?
You can reach Layla DeVoss at: [email protected]
Or contact her directly at: 415.686.5539
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