Dione Collier-Larkin Top real estate agent in Winter Park

Dione Collier-Larkin

Adair Realty, Inc.
22 Years of Experience
(65)
$10M
Total Sales Last Year
22
Years of Experience
60
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$507.4K
Average Price Point

    About Dione Collier-Larkin

    Dione Larkin | Broker-Owner | Adair Realty, Inc. Serving New Smyrna Beach & Central Florida with over 21 years of experience, I help buyers and sellers navigate the market with confidence. As a trusted local expert and lifelong Floridian, I offer honest advice, strong negotiation skills, and boutique-level service. From beachside homes to family-friendly neighborhoods, I'm here to help you live Florida's Good Life. 100% referral-based | Results you can trust.
    OTHER LANGUAGES
    English
    HOBBIES/INTEREST
    Golf, fishing, beach
    FAMILY
    Native Floridian - there's no better place to live!
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    Specialties

    • Sellers
    • Buyers
    • Residential Property

    Awards

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      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Altamonte Springs, FL

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    Answered Questions

    Should I replace the garage ceiling before selling my home?

    AbsolutelyaEUR"you should replace it. While repairing the ceiling may not directly increase your home's appraised value, it will absolutely make the home more marketable and financeable. If the ceiling is missing or damaged, it can be flagged during the appraisal or home inspection, which could limit your buyer poolaEUR"especially for FHA, VA, or conventional buyers relying on financing. Replacing the drywall and insulation ensures a smoother transaction and prevents the issue from becoming a negotiation point later. Think of it not as adding value, but removing an objection.

    Answered by Dione Collier-Larkin | i don\'t know | 644 Views | Working With an Agent | 7 months ago
    Does the home seller need to disclose water issues?

    Great questionaEUR"and yes, in Florida, sellers are legally required to disclose any known material defects, including past or present water intrusion, flooding, or leaks. Florida also has a mandatory Flood Disclosure form that must be provided during the sale if the property is in a designated flood zone or has known flood history. That said, sellers don't always know (or disclose) everythingaEUR"so as a buyer, there are a few things you can do to protect yourself: aoe... Hire a reputable home inspector and ask them to specifically check for signs of water damage or moisture issues. aoe... Request a CLUE report (claims history) if the seller is willing to provide one. aoe... Check FEMA flood maps and consider ordering an elevation certificate. aoe... Ask the seller directly about any prior insurance claims or drainage problems. Buying a home that's high and dry starts with asking the right questionsaEUR"and working with an experienced local agent who knows what to look for.

    Answered by Dione Collier-Larkin | Destin, FL, USA | 1806 Views | Working With an Agent | 7 months ago
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    Location

    941 W. Morse Blvd. #100 Winter Park, FL, 32789

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