“Best” isn’t about who has the most billboards. It’s about who prices your home right, negotiates hard, and protects your money on the contract and at the closing table. Here’s how to choose — and the questions to ask.
A real Palm Coast track record
Recent local sales, a strong list-to-sale ratio, and low days-on-market — not just a logo.
Negotiation that holds
Inspection, appraisal, and repair negotiations are where thousands are won or lost.
A legal eye on the deal
An attorney-broker catches contract and title problems before they cost you.
• How many homes have you personally sold in Palm Coast in the last 12 months?
• What’s your average list-to-sale price ratio and days on market?
• Exactly how will you price and market my home?
• Who reviews my contract, contingencies, and title — and what happens if a problem surfaces?
• What will I actually net at closing?
If you’re selling, a straight answer on that last question starts with a real valuation — see selling your house in Palm Coast or what it costs to sell in Florida.
Arthur Simpson is a Florida attorney, broker, and Certified International Property Specialist (CIPS), and a member of the Real Property and International Law Sections of The Florida Bar. That means your Palm Coast sale or purchase is handled by someone trained to protect the biggest asset most people ever move — on price, on contract, and on title.
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