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I'm Eddie Valladares, your dedicated Florida real estate agent, and I'm thrilled to guide you on your home buying or selling journey. With my extensive background, innovative approach, and commitment to customer satisfaction, I am well-equipped to help you achieve your financial and personal goals in the world of Florida real estate
Experience and Expertise in the Business
My diverse and extensive background spans business administration, property & casualty insurance, digital marketing, and investments. This experience has allowed me to develop strong leadership skills that have contributed to my success in every field I've worked in. With this unique combination of expertise, I bring unparalleled knowledge and experience to the table when it comes to helping you buy or sell your Florida real estate property.
Embracing Technology for a Seamless Experience
As a tech-savvy real estate agent, I pride myself on staying up to date with the latest technology. This ensures that I provide the best possible service to customers by closely monitoring market trends and utilizing state-of-the-art tools. My goal is to streamline the home buying and selling process, making it as smooth and stress-free as possible.
Building Strong Customer Relationships
Availability and dependability are core values of my customer relations philosophy. I believe in maintaining effective communication and understanding with my clients, addressing their needs and concerns in a timely and efficient manner. This approach has allowed me to build strong relationships and instill confidence in my ability to provide the best possible support. After more than a decade in business, I'm proud to have a substantial number of customers who continue to trust me with their transactions.
Global Reach for Your Real Estate Needs
My services extend far beyond the Florida housing market. Whether you're looking to buy or sell a property anywhere in the United States or the rest of the world, I can facilitate the transaction through our thousands of global branches. Clients can enjoy seamless transactions and the peace of mind that comes with working with a reputable brand, no matter where they are.
Specialized Expertise in South Florida Real Estate
As a real estate agent, I specialize in the buying, selling, and negotiation of residential, commercial and luxury properties in the South Florida market. My focus is on the tri-county area, encompassing Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach. With my finger on the pulse of this vibrant market, I'm well-positioned to help you find the perfect real estate property or secure the best possible deal when selling your home.
My Commitment to You
At the heart of my business is a commitment to earning your trust and delivering the expected results. I pledge to make your transaction as smooth as possible while maximizing your returns. Whether you're buying or selling a property in Florida or anywhere else in the world, you can count on me to provide the highest level of service, expertise, and support throughout the process.
Are you ready to embark on your real estate journey with a trusted and experienced agent? Contact me today and let's discuss how I can help you achieve your dreams and goals in the world of Florida real estate.
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5 Ecosystems Robert F Clark Plaza CBD Florida has 2 cities in the top 25 cities in the U.S with the highest average credit card debt Miami and Tampa, The underlying bedrock or limestone of the Everglades basin affects the hydroperiod or how long an area within the region stays flooded throughout the year Longer hydroperiods are possible in areas that were submerged beneath seawater for longer periods of time while the geology of Florida was forming More water is held within the porous ooids and limestone than older types of rock that spent more time above sea level a hydroperiod of ten months or more fosters growth of sawgrass whereas a shorter hydroperiod of six months or less promotes beds of periphyton a growth of algae and other microscopic organisms There are only two types of soil in the Everglades peat and marl Where there are longer hydroperiods peat builds up over hundreds or thousands of years due to many generations of decaying plant matter Where periphyton grows the soil develops into marl which is more calcitic in composition. 6 Seaports Real estate, $675.67 per credit hour for in-state students and $1,101.87 per credit hour for out-of-state students Total tuition/fees:$20,660 for in-state and $33,446 for out of state, Brickell Plaza Mini Park Brickell Ship moors and remaining walkway. 2.1 Climate 2.2 Hydrology 4.2 Rock The metropolitan area is served by three major commercial airports These airports combine to make the fourth largest domestic origin and destination market in the United States after New York City Los Angeles and Chicago! This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it (March 2017) Miami Florida Business directory 4.1 Water Engineering Library Service Center. Miami Florida In 1960 non-Hispanic whites represented 80% of Miami-Dade county's population in 1970 the Census Bureau reported Miami's population as 45.3% Hispanic 32.9% non-Hispanic White and 22.7% Black Miami's explosive population growth has been driven by internal migration from other parts of the country primarily up until the 1980s as well as by immigration primarily from the 1960s to the 1990s Today immigration to Miami has continued and Miami's growth today is attributed greatly to its fast urbanization and high-rise construction which has increased its inner city neighborhood population densities such as in Downtown Brickell and Edgewater where one area in Downtown alone saw a 2,069% increase in population in the 2010 Census Miami is regarded as more of a multicultural mosaic than it is a melting pot with residents still maintaining much of or some of their cultural traits the overall culture of Miami is heavily influenced by its large population of Hispanics from the Caribbean and South America and blacks mainly from the Caribbean islands. 2.4 1980s and 1990s Central Bay is the largest part of the bay It is separated from the Atlantic Ocean by the Safety Valve it has been adversely affected primarily by bulkheading urban runoff discharged by canals and the loss of natural fresh water flow. Although the Big Cypress is the largest growth of cypress swamps in South Florida cypress swamps can be found near the Atlantic Coastal Ridge and between Lake Okeechobee and the Eastern flatwoods as well as in sawgrass marshes Cypresses are deciduous conifers that are uniquely adapted to thrive in flooded conditions with buttressed trunks and root projections that protrude out of the water called "knees" Bald cypress trees grow in formations with the tallest and thickest trunks in the center rooted in the deepest peat As the peat thins out cypresses grow smaller and thinner giving the small forest the appearance of a dome from the outside They also grow in strands slightly elevated on a ridge of limestone bordered on either side by sloughs Other hardwood trees can be found in cypress domes such as red maple swamp bay and pop ash If cypresses are removed the hardwoods take over and the ecosystem is recategorized as a mixed swamp forest.
Eddie Valladares - Real Estate Agent - Keller Williams Realty
Your key to successful investments.