Gay Friendly Northern Florida Real Estate Agents
| Gainesville, FL: Cindy Harrington, Lesbian Real Estate Agent |
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Bosshardt Realty Services, Inc.
5542 NW 43rd St, Gainesville, FL, 32653, USA
Office: 1 352 371-6100
Fax: 1 352 378-2737
Mobile: 1 352 359-1434
Main Clientele: Gay Men Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Straight
Specialty: Residential, single family
Region Covered: Gainesville, Alachua, High Springs
Years Experience: 4
Accreditation: GRI |
| About the Real Estate Agent
Multi-Million Dollar Producer in residential home sales, specializing in 1st time home buyers and out-of-state clients.
About the Area
College town, diverse, educated, gay friendly, a blue city in a red state!
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| Jacksonville, FL: Amy Celeste Wilson, Lesbian Real Estate Agent |
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Keller Williams Realty
4116 Third St S., Jacksonville Beach, FL, 32250, USA
Office: 1 904 955-0700
Fax: 1 904 247-0089
Mobile: 1 904 955-0700
Main Clientele: Gay Men Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Straight
Specialty: Residential, Waterfront
Region Covered: Jacksonville, Jacksoville Beach, Ponte Vedra
Years Experience: 10
Accreditation: ABR, CRS |
| About the Real Estate Agent
I live at and love the beach! I serve clients all over Jacksonville and the beaches.
About the Area
Jacksonville has become a very progressive, open community. I was born and raised here.
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| Jacksonville, FL: Will Landay, Gay Friendly Real Estate Agent |
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RE/MAX Specialists
12646 San Jose Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL, 32223, USA
Office: 1 904 229-9006
Toll Free: 1 800 535-9594
Fax: 1 904 260-6056
Mobile: 1 904 229-9006
Main Clientele: Gay Men Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Straight
Specialty: Residential, Investment
Region Covered: Jacksonville, Ponte Vedra, St. Augustine
Years Experience: 4
Accreditation: N/A |
| About the Real Estate Agent
Athletic, cerebral, active, dedicated, humorous...and more!
About the Area
Jacksonville is a community with GLBT friendly clubs, restaurants, and artistic culture.
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