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All About Florida Realtors

by Sue Yee on February 1, 2008


Florida remains one of the priciest housing markets in the U.S. While the current state of the housing market has had some effect, the median price of a single-family home in Miami is still $300,000. Given the state of the market and the cost of real estate, it's very important to have a Florida realtor who knows what he or she is doing.

Florida Realtors and Florida Real Estate

When looking to buy Florida real estate, there are many different areas to consider. The southern part of the state, including Miami and Key West, has popular vacation spots. Places a little further north, such as Vero Beach and West Palm Beach, are well known for their retirement communities. The northern part of Florida, in cities such as Jacksonville and Tallahassee, has characteristics of the Southern U.S.

When you talk to a Florida Realtor, he or she can help you determine the right area of Florida for you to buy a home. If you are selling a home, a Florida Realtor can locate the right potential buyers.

About Florida Realtors

During your search for the right real estate broker, you may come across the distinction between a Florida real estate agent and a Florida Realtor. The National Association of Realtors accredits a Realtor. This means they have the training, skills and ethical boundaries above that of an ordinary real estate agent. This does not mean that an ordinary Florida real estate agent cannot help you with your real estate sale or purchase. However, some people prefer the added feeling of security in working with an accredited Florida Realtor.

Florida Realtors should be affiliated with the Florida Association of Realtors. Accredited Realtors also have access to the largest MLS listings. The MLS, or Multiple Listing Service, is a large private database of homes for sale. Having access to the MLS through a Florida Realtor means you can conduct your real estate transaction more quickly and effectively.

What a Florida Realtor Can Do

Many aspects of the real estate process, such as setting up escrow and finding the right mortgage loan, can be intimidating to the average person. The right Florida Realtor can help you navigate through those murky waters. A good Florida Realtor will analyze real estate market conditions according to your needs and find the best price for buying or selling. He or she will understand the Florida real estate market and know what you can reasonably expect.

Finding a Florida Realtor

If you live in Florida, a good place to start looking for a Florida Realtor is your own neighborhood. Talk to people who have first hand experience working with Florida Realtors. If someone offers a raving review, meet with that Realtor and test the waters. You do not have to agree to anything until you are satisfied. Picking a Realtor is an important decision, so take your time and do not feel pressured. You can also visit REALTOR.com and connect with an accredited Florida Realtor for help with your real estate transaction.

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