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Franklin Elementary Offers Warm, Welcoming Learning Community in the Heart of Kensington Shana Hazan, Friends of Franklin Foundation Co-President and Kensington Resident
What the heck is happening in San Diego real estate?! Are homes even selling? I even get loan right now? Community is so important today moreCan than ever. As we findaourselves continually more isolated than probably any other period in our lives, I These are some of the questions I get on a daily basis in find myself increasingly grateful for the community I have surrounded myself the with. midst of our COVID19 shelter in place period.
As a fourth generation San Diegan, my move to Kensington in 2013 with my husband and new baby was a full-circle moment. While I grew up 10 in a cookie cutter master planned San Diego suburb, my great grandparents raised their children in Kensington in the 1930s, 40s, and 50s. My great-great grandfather built some of the first homes in our historic community, and my grandmother attended Franklin th Our spotlight thisitsmonth is on Elementary, which recently celebrated 90 anniversary.
Meet your neighbor Wendy Reynolds
Wendy Reynolds of Talmadge.
Along comes When startDiego thinking native, about elementary schools and benefit thanks to their service!), and if it was timeAtoSan Reynolds I am that hereline, to tell you the thateducational indeed, homes for my young daughter I dreamed of sending her to our environment we place our children in. loans. We you are borrowing $701,500 or less, which grew up in Clairemont, went to are selling and people are getting neighborhood school, and was delighted to learn that Franklin are ever so fortunate to have Franklin puts you in the conventional financing It’s still a bit early to see any price had recently become a magnet school Mission with a rich Bay and High School and Elementary as part of our Ken-Tal family! engaging Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, andSan MathDiego State for category, many lenders will still allow you attended adjustment trends as we tend to measure (STEAM) focus. When I visited Franklin, I found a welcoming If you have school aged children and have to put as little as 5% down. All loans and college, “GOwith AZTECS!” Along that overyour a 3–6 month timefor frame and inclusive learning community comprised of families not yettrend enrolled child in school diverse equal, backgrounds and experiences –the andway faculty and staff moved to all lenders are not created nor are Reynolds and we just don’t have that hindsight the upcoming year, whatever that will look who cared deeply for their students. their financing programs. Contact me for San Francisco and after 20 as Iofencourage yet. But I you can to tellconsider you thatthe I am still like, Franklin family.seeing Having watched themon a referral to a trustworthy lender can years theago, Bay consistently multiple offers Since joining thethat Franklin Elementary family twoin years myArea, she evolve and grow into a STEAM Magnet provide you the information you need tond decided she needed a change properties in San Diego, particularly in the daughter (now entering 2 grade) has developed design school which range means and that below the teachers are specifically trained in in your research. get started and made the move back to her $1.2 million with both thinking skills by participating in engaging project-based teaching curriculum on dynamic lessons in Science, Technology, STEAM units, and loved her weekly music and dance of San Diego. After hometown my buyer and seller clients. Of course, instruction – chorus in Kindergarten and ballet for all first graders! She has learned Engineering, Arts and Music, they are a truly incredible resource as a If you would like to explore going to area openand houses, this depends on the location and overall about thebuying life cycle and/ of plants and gotten her hands dirty planting harvesting in free, public school.
school garden. She has expressed her for theacross dramaticTalmadge. through Franklin’s or selling in this ever the changing market, sheflair came presentation, but with an already very Musical Theatre program and strengthened her foreign language skills in her a call or email According to Reynolds, “I loved limitedraised set ofmy housing inventory for in buyers Having now grown children Talmadge, I give droveme them forat 619.944.2798 afterschool Spanish class. me atasMegan@MeganB.com. I’d be happy the friendly neighborhood vibe out there to choose from, even tighter years to schools outside our it’s community. To have Franklin a primary My daughter hasservice gone on fun and educational trips and built wonderful option have been incredible and to discuss with you what sets my and allfield the planned activities. now. Those that can still qualify forwould a friendships with children who live nearby. Instead of trekking across the city for I encourage parents to check it out. apart from the rest! playdates, she can walk across the street I haven’t neighborhood loan are able to take advantage of the or ride herseen bike aafew blocks away to see The dream opportunity for our children to “go her friends from school. quite like Talmadge.” still low rates and achieve their of to” school, if even virtually for a while, homeownership, moving up, or downsizing. with other children from our In these unprecedented times, I have seen Franklin’s community of teachers, May of Reynolds parents, and volunteers come together In to ensure our2019, students return to amade safe, neighborhoods will be more impactful healthy and enriching school environment – and haveher access to a high quality, Talmadge home. A graphic Loans can be a little tricky these days now for social individualized distance learning experience at the end of August. While Franklin’s designer for 25 years, she has for a primary residence and development opportunities, trickier still providing on-campus Tinker Lab may be closed, our team of educators are developing collaborative owned heronown design business, for an investment property. For a primaryeducation opportunities engaging virtual STEAM lessons that are accessible the Chromebook laptops that every Franklin student is provided. Olive Design for 20 years and is for not families residence loan, with many (but all) within walking distance one at another. currently freelancing. Ultimately, lenders, you should count onfrom having In preparation for the relaunch of distance learning, our compassionate teachers, she is looking for a permanent least 20% down if you are needing to principal, school nurse, psychologist, and learning specialists Franklin is enrolling now and there are are working together to support each child’s physical, social, employee position (hint, hint). borrow $701,501 or higher as this puts you plenty of parents from Kensington and emotional, and mental health needs. You can find her online portfolio in the “jumbo loan” category. Most lenders Talmadge I would be happy to put you in contact with so they can tell at wendyreynolds.myportfolio. areofstill processing VAthere. loans Call up to million There is something incredibly special about attending your you their experience or $1 email me any time. Let’s neighborhood school, and I am gratefulcom. that my hastime, Reynolds Indaughter her free $0 down opportunity continue to (always support an ourincredible neighborhoods, schools, and families. Most of had this opportunity. all, stay healthy, Ken-Tal! loves hiking, mountain biking, print at making, Learn more about joining the Franklin family bit.ly/ art shows and franklinenrollment, or by calling Amanda Diego at happy hour. Her passions (619)567-9475. include travel, photography and she loves her adorable dog, Diego. If you see them out in the neighborhood, be sure to Have questions about real estate? Contact Megan! say hello! Happy to have you here, Wendy! Megan Beauvais
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REALTORDRE 01426805 megan@meganb.com Megan Beauvais 619.944.2798 DRE 01426805 REALTOR®, GRI megan@meganb.com 619.944.2798 www.meganb.com ®
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