Leah McIvor

"Working with the most important home in the world... yours."

Coldwell Banker Realty
9332 Fuerte Dr., La Mesa, CA 91941


Tel: 619-251-6754
Cell: 619-251-6754

Markets Served: La Mesa, CA;San Diego, California;El Cajon, California;Spring Valley, California;Chula Vista, California;

Specialties: Architecturally Significant; Buyer's Specialist; Country Properties; Equestrian; Executive Relocation; Historic; LGBTQ+ Friendly; Listing Specialist; Residential Investments; Senior;

About Leah

Leah’s roots in San Diego’s East County region run deep. They began with her great-grandparents’ arrival over the old Plank Road west of Yuma, Arizona. Leah’s first home was on Mt. Helix right here in La Mesa. And she still has her Grossmont High School Foothiller gym class jersey.

Leah’s career in marketing and sales spans both coasts, over 25 years. As a signage and advertising consultant in Washington, DC, Leah worked with a variety of high-profile clients, regionally and nationally, on events such as the Race for the Cure, the Marine Corps Marathon, the Main Street programs of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and diverse political branding efforts, such as the Contract with America. 

In 2008, Leah returned to La Mesa and joined the Coldwell Banker office on Mt. Helix, a stone’s throw from her childhood home.  

In tandem with her marketing and communications work, Leah contributed to the community, both in Northern Virginia and in East County, by working as a volunteer, special event coordinator, and board member in the non-profit sector, with special emphasis on animal rescue.

Locally, her service includes consulting with the El Cajon Community Development Corporation, managing the Citizens for Proposition V campaign on behalf of the Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District, and various assignments on the Board of the East County Chamber of Commerce, including Chair of the Board 2016.  She has chaired the Chamber’s flagship event, Women in Leadership, for 6 years.  Leah is a past board member of The Water Conservation Garden in El Cajon as well as being Past President of La Mesa Conversations, a group to promote civic engagement and discussion.

And last, not least, Leah launched, and still leads, her neighborhood watch organization.