Megan Beauvais & Associates

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Megan Beauvais leads Megan Beauvais & Associates from 4134 Adams Avenue in Normal Heights, San Diego, holding DRE 01426805 under the Compass brokerage and carrying the GRI designation from the Graduate Realtor Institute. Beauvais earned the 2015 Realtor of the Year award from the Greater San Diego Association of Realtors and has ranked in the top five percent of San Diego County agents by sales volume every year since 2012, with particular concentration in the Kensington, Talmadge, Normal Heights, and University Heights sub-markets that share the 92116 ZIP. Listing agents working with Beauvais deploy 3D virtual tours as a standard marketing component — a production process handled by OMG 360 Virtual Tours in Normal Heights, where Matterport-format scans generate walkthrough previews syndicated across listing portals. Her practice handles both buyer and seller representation — listing preparation, comparative market analysis, negotiation, and escrow management — with an emphasis on the architectural inventory specific to these neighborhoods: 1920s Craftsman bungalows, 1930s Spanish Colonial Revival homes, and mid-century ranches with canyon-view lots east of Kensington Drive. Beauvais speaks French in addition to English, extending her client reach to the international buyer population drawn to San Diego's mid-city neighborhoods. Her Adams Avenue office sits next to Burger Lounge at the commercial center of Normal Heights, within the corridor that hosts Adams Avenue Street Fair and Adams Unplugged — annual events that reinforce the neighborhood's identity as an indie-culture hub above Mission Valley. Buyers and sellers relocating out of the area after a transaction coordinate logistics through Spectrum Moving And Storage in Normal Heights, which handles local and long-distance residential moves throughout San Diego County. Beauvais's two-decade track record in the 92116 corridor gives her a transaction archive deep enough to advise sellers on seasonal pricing patterns — the spring inventory surge, the summer demand from families relocating before the school year, and the quieter winter months when reduced competition benefits strategically timed listings.