Bryan W. Nelson Top real estate agent in Mt Dora

Bryan W. Nelson

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Olympus Executive Realty
11 Years of Experience
(191)
$12.7M
Total Sales Last Year
11
Years of Experience
114
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$375.6K
Average Price Point

    About Bryan W. Nelson

    Bryan Nelson: Buyer & Listing Specialist and co-owner of the Move Home Team, powered by Olympus Executive Realty. Over the past decade, I've helped more than 300 families buy, sell, and invest right here in Lake County. With more than 162 five-star reviews, and ranking in the top 4% of realtors in central Fl for 2024-2025, I'm proud to be recognized as one of the most trusted agents in the area. What sets me apart is my approach: I'm not a salesman -- I'm a consultant. I believe in setting expectations that are HONEST, ACCURATE, and REALISTIC, keeping my clients informed at every step, and working at your pace, your timeline. Whether you're selling a lakefront property in Mount Dora, buying your first home in Eustis, looking for acreage in Sorrento or Umatilla, or relocating to Tavares, I'll put my experience and community connections to work for you. My background in land development, landscape architecture, and communications gives me a unique edge in guiding clients through the biggest financial decision of their lives. I'm a Certified Negotiation Expert, Seller Representative Specialist, and CDPE, giving me the tools to deliver results in every kind of market. Outside of real estate, I've been married for 22 years, am a proud father of three, and a former foster parent. I'm highly connected with local contractors, tradesmen, business owners and passionate about serving our community. When you work with me, you don't just get an agent -- you gain a lifelong resource and a trusted family partner. Move Home Team ~ Making the most important transaction of your life more predictable!
    OTHER LANGUAGES
    English
    Community Involvement
    Multiple Lake County Chambers of Commerce
    HOBBIES/INTEREST
    Soccer, Krav Maga
    FAMILY
    3 kids, 1 grandchild
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    Credentials

    LICENSE
    Real Estate - Florida - # 3335913
    Designation

    SFR (Short Sales & Foreclosure Resource)

    Seller Representative Specialist

    Top Producer

    CDPE (Certified Distressed PropertyExpert)

    Real Estate Investing

    Certified Negotiation Expert

    Licensed Realtor

    REALTOR

    Co-Owner of Team

    Specialties

    • Sellers
    • Buyers
    • Residential Property

    Listing Agent, Buyer's Agent, Relocation, Consulting, Landlord

    Awards

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      2025

      TOP AGENT

      Leesburg, FL

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      2025

      TOP AGENT

      Eustis, FL

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      2025

      TOP AGENT

      Mount Dora, FL

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    FAQ

    Answered Questions

    What are the most cost-effective exterior updates to improve curb appeal for a quick sale?

    Depends on your market. In our Lake County Fl market, buyers are primarily reacting to Condition and Presentation. You're not trying to impress them with upgradesaEUR"you're trying to signal that the home has been well maintained and is worth seeing in person. The most cost-effective improvements are simple and visible: Pressure wash everything (siding, driveway, walkway) Repaint the front door and update hardware if needed Trim landscaping and add fresh, clean mulch Tidy the lawn and edges These aren't expensive, but they remove the " this house might have issuesaEUR? feeling buyers get in the first few seconds. That said, if there are obvious condition issues (roof wear, wood rot, peeling paint), buyers will notice those first. No amount of flowers or cosmetic touch-ups will offset that. The goal is simple: when a buyer pulls up, they should think, " This looks clean, cared for, and easyaEUR| let's go inside.aEUR?

    Answered by Bryan W. Nelson | | 42 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 weeks ago
    Do I need to replace the bedroom carpets with hard flooring to get the best offers?

    In Central Fl, the short answer yes. Nearly every buyer is shopping at the top of their price range in an market where affordability is tight. Buyers in Central Fl right now are looking for turn key homes. If they see a project, even something as simple as worn carpet or pet-smell carpet, you'll get an offer that reflects that. Not every buyer is sensitive to carpet though. I work with buyers and sellers on a regular basis. I don't always receive feedback from buyers that carpet was a turn off, however, I often hear buyers give feedback about homes with no carpet that having no carpet is a feature they liked about a home. Something I've helped my sellers to offer is an option that will save you the money up front and still give the buyer what they want. Have a local flooring company provide 3-4 colors samples that you can leave for showings and tell the buyer that they can pick the color of the new flooring should they make an offer. You can work it out so the flooring is installed at closing before the buyers move in so they don't have to move furniture twice. Win-win.

    Answered by Bryan W. Nelson | | 39 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 weeks ago
    How do I say I don't want my sister in law as my realtor?

    This is heavily dependent on your relationship and family dynamic. Selling your home is one of, if not the biggest financial decision you'll make in your lifetime. You wouldn't volunteer to be a friend's first root canal because they just graduated from dentistry school last month. Similarly, you wouldn't want a to be a lawyer's first court defense, even if they were your friend. Negotiating your home sale is no different. This is a tough one and if not handled firmly, and directly, it can hurt feelings and relationships. Setting expectations is the most important part of this situation. Option 1: If you just want to "help them out" there's always an option for your sister-in-law to give a referral to another realtor in your area that you choose. This way you still get the realtor you want and you're not stuck with a situation that could really turn sour should a deal fall apart with your SIL. If you go this route, make sure you let the agents you are interviewing know that you're requiring a referral fee of 10%, 15%, 25% etc to your sister in law. Option 2: Let them know that you plan to interview several agents with at least "X" years in the business and "X" sales under their belt. This will set the expectation up front that it's not a charity case, it's a job you're interviewing professional for.

    Answered by Bryan W. Nelson | Fort Worth, TX, USA | 33 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 weeks ago
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    Location

    16903 Lake Side Ave Suite 6 #Ste #6 Montverde, FL, 34756

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