Jeffrey Chapman Top real estate agent in Indialantic

Jeffrey Chapman

Century 21 Circle
5 Years of Experience
$4.2M
Total Sales Last Year
5
Years of Experience
20
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$392.1K
Average Price Point

    About Jeffrey Chapman

    Welcome to The Surfin' Realtor page! I'm Jeffrey B. Chapman, Broker Associate with Century 21 Circle, serving Vero Beach, Indian River County, and Brevard County real estate. With designations including CREN, SFR, CBDA, and CLE, I combine data-driven marketing, negotiation expertise, and clear communication to help clients succeed in today's shifting real estate market. If you're looking for a Vero Beach Realtor or need trusted property management in Indian River County, you're in the right place. Direct: (904) 377-2170 Office: (772) 234-3450 Email: [email protected] Website: www.jeffreybchapman.com
    OTHER LANGUAGES
    English
    Community Involvement
    Proud to be part of the All Pro Dads program for Rosewood Magnet PTA
    HOBBIES/INTEREST
    As the name suggests I love to surf, fish, and everything outdoor Florida!
    FAMILY
    I am blessed to be a single dad to a wonderful little girl and a man of Christian values.
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    Credentials

    LICENSE
    Real Estate - Florida - # BK3506373
    Designation

    RENE (Real Estate Negotiation Expert)

    SFR (Short Sales & Foreclosure Resource)

    Top Producer

    Seller Representative Specialist

    Licensed Realtor

    Certified Negotiation Expert

    Military Relocation Professional

    Broker / Associate Broker

    Specialties

    • Buyers
    • Sellers
    • Commercial Property
    • Mobile Homes
    • Residential Property

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    Answered Questions

    What is right of first refusal?

    IN Florida right of first refusal only means that if the owner decides to sell the house the holder of the ROFR has the opportunity to make an offer. There is no pre-arranged price involved. This is often confused with the lease with option to buy which requires money up-front from lease holder.

    Answered by Jeffrey Chapman | Sacramento, CA, USA | 356 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 month ago
    Can the new owner of the rental property I live in kick me out?

    In Florida, the new owner has to honor the lease in place unless it is in a month-to-month status. Otherwise, unless the tenant violates the lease, they must keep tenant as agreed. That being said, do you really want to stay in a place that you will feel unwelcome? Have the new owner buy you out and get a place that you can relax in.

    Answered by Jeffrey Chapman | Los Angeles | 1415 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 month ago
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    Contact Information

    Location

    1090 hwy a1aIndialantic, FL, 32903

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