Micki Blackburn Realty

Article by Carl Gordon

As the hot real estate market continues to see no end and housing values rise, Micki Blackburn Realty continues to be one of the leaders in the south Lake County area.

Located prominently at 450 East Highway 50, Clermont, Micki Blackburn’s team of active realtors satisfy buyers’ and renters’ needs with full-service offices in Clermont, Webster, as well as a marketing office at 792 West Minneola Avenue in downtown Clermont.

The Micki Blackburn Realty team has grown from 3 members in 1994 to its current staff of 28 realtors, consultants, secretaries and assistants with a shared belief that Central Florida is one of the best places to live. Their real estate inventory includes many listings, as well as rentals, and property management. “People don’t want to sell because they love Clermont,” says Kristin Conway, the business manager.  She continues, “a lot of real estate is marketing and that is what we do best.”

Owner/Broker Micki Blackburn says she loves real estate.  “I’ve been selling property in Lake and Sumter since 1972 and my only regret is not having started earlier in life.

Micki retired from teaching in the Lake County school system to make real estate her full-time profession.  She hasn’t abandoned the schools as she regularly sponsors school events as well as making the Hospice Foundation her charity pursuits.

She has worked to be on top of the realty marketplace with four beliefs: Make every client feel like a priority, Help home sellers increase and optimize the market value of their home,  Provide buyers with a vast array of home options to choose from, and Work flexibly with each client.

Call Micki Blackburn Realty at 352-394-6611 to speak with an agent or visit their website at www.mickirealty.com  Their main office hours are Monday through Saturday 9:00 am to 5:30 pm.  Closed on Sundays.

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