Your Local Guide For Danville
Your Local Guide For Danville
Real Estate Professional Consultant at Keys with Christine Brokered by EXP Realty
Dudum Real Estate Group
Margy Lyman has a lengthy and distinguished business history. She has served several well-known companies in executive and advisory positions. Her reputation of having keen skills and insight into marketing and client relationships are well known and highly valued in the Bay Area business community. These same skills are what makes Margy an excellent realtor.
Margy has lived in several communities throughout the Bay Area and is, subsequently intimately familiar with the individual nuances of specific neighborhoods. Since 1993, Margy has called the tri-valley home and raised her 2 boys here. Her devotion to the community is apparent in the numerous awards she received from the San Ramon Valley Unified School District and State Legislature for her service as co-founder of the SRVUSD Legislative Committee - now an executive PTA position in every school in SRVUSD, Moraga, Lafayette, and Walnut Creek.
Her strong skills as a communicator, marketing strategist, client management, and persuasive writing have parlayed Margy as an effective negotiator. She has recently received her SRES designation which recognizes her as a Senior Real Estate Specialist and the Hass School of Business Negotiations and Influence Certification. Recently, she recently completed the CREN designation (Certified Real Estate Negotiation) with the National Association of REALTORS®. Margy's many transactions include "flipping" homes, speculative building, remodeling and management.
After attending local public schools, both of Margy's sons went on to become professional baseball players and retired locally as well.
The Tri Valley: Danville, Alamo, San Ramon
The Tri Valley: Danville, Alamo, San Ramon
EXP Relocation Certification
EXP REO Certification
AHRN Certified Military Real Estate Agent
Margy: Hi, welcome to A Few Minutes with Margy. I'm Margy Lyman with Dudum Real Estate Group, and today I’m here with a special guest, my friend Leila Azari, a talented artist known for her paintings and mosaics. Leila, you have a fascinating background—you’re from Iran and started painting at just seven years old.
Leila: Yes, I started painting early because I felt art was in my soul. It’s a way to express myself and communicate with people.
Margy: That’s amazing. So, you took art classes in school and continued painting. How long were you in Iran before moving to the U.S.?
Leila: I lived in Iran until I was 25. After finishing university, I started working, then married a U.S. citizen and moved here in 2007. I went to college to learn English, then worked at St. Catherine of Siena School in Martinez for two and a half years. But I wanted to create my own path, so in 2010, I started my own business, Leila Art Gallery. Since then, I’ve participated in many exhibitions across the U.S., including in San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, and Seattle. I might be heading to Chicago soon for another show.
Margy: That’s fantastic! And we can’t forget Latte—she’s a big part of today’s conversation too.
Leila: Yes! She’s my little sweetheart.
Margy: You were telling me about this painting. Can you explain its meaning?
Leila: Sure. This piece represents the fight for freedom in Iran, especially for women. After Mahsa Jina Amini’s death in 2022, women protested against mandatory hijabs. In my painting, the woman wears a delicate lace, symbolizing choice rather than forced covering. Her hair is a rainbow, representing LGBTQ+ people in Iran, who have no rights and cannot live freely like they can in the U.S.
Margy: That’s powerful. How did you learn to paint portraits?
Leila: When you practice and teach art, you develop techniques for drawing faces and bodies. It’s hard to explain—it just happens. Sometimes, I use my own body as a reference in my paintings.
Margy: She does resemble you! When did you sell your first piece?
Leila: In 2012. It was a small wood painting. A woman walked into my gallery in Walnut Creek, loved it, and asked for the price. I said $50, but she insisted on paying $100. That was my first sale.
Margy: Do you still paint on eggs?
Leila: Yes! Let me show you.
(Leila brings out her painted eggs.)
Margy: Wow! These are beautiful, so detailed.
Leila: Thank you. This is called miniature painting, an ancient art form in Iran, also seen in China and Japan.
Margy: You faced challenges during COVID, right?
Leila: Yes, I had to close my Walnut Creek studio, so I moved my work home. I taught backyard classes with masks and social distancing and even did online lessons. My students love art, and some are very talented.
Margy: Where can people find your work?
Leila: I’m on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, Threads, and Etsy under Leila Art Gallery.
Margy: I’ll include your details below. You’re so talented, and I’m so glad to know you.
Leila: Thank you.
Margy: I’m Margy Lyman with Dudum Real Estate Group. If you’re interested in Leila’s art or commission work, reach out. If you know someone who’d like to be featured on A Few Minutes with Margy, let me know.
Leila: Thank you!
Margy: Thank you!
Margy: Hi, welcome to A Few Minutes with Margy. I'm Margy Lyman with Dudum Real Estate Group, and today I’m here with a special guest, my friend Leila Azari, a talented artist known for her paintings and mosaics. Leila, you have a fascinating background—you’re from Iran and started painting at just seven years old.
Leila: Yes, I started painting early because I felt art was in my soul. It’s a way to express myself and communicate with people.
Margy: That’s amazing. So, you took art classes in school and continued painting. How long were you in Iran before moving to the U.S.?
Leila: I lived in Iran until I was 25. After finishing university, I started working, then married a U.S. citizen and moved here in 2007. I went to college to learn English, then worked at St. Catherine of Siena School in Martinez for two and a half years. But I wanted to create my own path, so in 2010, I started my own business, Leila Art Gallery. Since then, I’ve participated in many exhibitions across the U.S., including in San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, and Seattle. I might be heading to Chicago soon for another show.
Margy: That’s fantastic! And we can’t forget Latte—she’s a big part of today’s conversation too.
Leila: Yes! She’s my little sweetheart.
Margy: You were telling me about this painting. Can you explain its meaning?
Leila: Sure. This piece represents the fight for freedom in Iran, especially for women. After Mahsa Jina Amini’s death in 2022, women protested against mandatory hijabs. In my painting, the woman wears a delicate lace, symbolizing choice rather than forced covering. Her hair is a rainbow, representing LGBTQ+ people in Iran, who have no rights and cannot live freely like they can in the U.S.
Margy: That’s powerful. How did you learn to paint portraits?
Leila: When you practice and teach art, you develop techniques for drawing faces and bodies. It’s hard to explain—it just happens. Sometimes, I use my own body as a reference in my paintings.
Margy: She does resemble you! When did you sell your first piece?
Leila: In 2012. It was a small wood painting. A woman walked into my gallery in Walnut Creek, loved it, and asked for the price. I said $50, but she insisted on paying $100. That was my first sale.
Margy: Do you still paint on eggs?
Leila: Yes! Let me show you.
(Leila brings out her painted eggs.)
Margy: Wow! These are beautiful, so detailed.
Leila: Thank you. This is called miniature painting, an ancient art form in Iran, also seen in China and Japan.
Margy: You faced challenges during COVID, right?
Leila: Yes, I had to close my Walnut Creek studio, so I moved my work home. I taught backyard classes with masks and social distancing and even did online lessons. My students love art, and some are very talented.
Margy: Where can people find your work?
Leila: I’m on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, Threads, and Etsy under Leila Art Gallery.
Margy: I’ll include your details below. You’re so talented, and I’m so glad to know you.
Leila: Thank you.
Margy: I’m Margy Lyman with Dudum Real Estate Group. If you’re interested in Leila’s art or commission work, reach out. If you know someone who’d like to be featured on A Few Minutes with Margy, let me know.
Leila: Thank you!
Margy: Thank you!
Wow! negotiated a $400K price reduction on a listing that had already been reduced by $300K!! If you want a skilled negotiator on your side, she’s your girl.
- Carl
is an amazing person and fantastic Real Estate professional. Her marketing skills are second to none, if you are in need of selling or buying a home, she is your choice!
– Duane
and her team are amazing to work with! They go above and beyond with help and communication, and so much fun as well.
– Kristen
was amazing to work with! She made the whole process look so easy. Thank you for all of your hard work.
- Celene
It was my pleasure working with . She is very professional and knowledgeable in the real estate field.
– Natalia
is a phenomenal agent. She made the home buying process simple and I highly recommend her!
– Shronda
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