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About Michael Mann
Having been selling real estate in Miami for more than 17 years, Michael Mann offers his clients a wealth of real estate market knowledge and experience. Although his earlier career focused mostly on condo sales in the downtown and Brickell area, in 2020 he and his wife welcomed their first child, a little girl, and he pursued more focus on homes ideally suited for expanding families.
Similar to Michael, individuals experience significant changes in their lifestyle when they begin to build a family. The desire for more space and a suitable environment for children often leads people to move away from living in condos and towards purchasing their first family home.
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It is with great pleasure that Michael welcomes you to Florida, and to his website. With years of experience in the market, he knows how crucial it is for you to find relevant, up-to-date information. The search is over. His website is designed to be your one-stop shop for real estate in Michael.
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Michael's expertise and dedication made our home buying experience seamless. He guided us through every step with patience and professionalism, ensuring we found the perfect property for our family. We could not have asked for a better real estate partner.
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Working with Michael was an absolute pleasure. His deep knowledge of the local market and unwavering commitment to his clients set him apart. He delivered results that exceeded our expectations. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a trusted real estate professional.
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As a way to enhance his fully loaded real estate website, he keeps fresh new content that will both interest you and help you. You can browse through his informative blogs to find information.
Umansky: Real estate doesn’t need more noise. It needs perspective
The agents who thrive understand that the most valuable thing they can offer a client is not information, Mauricio Umansky writes. It's the wisdom to know what to do with it.
Read MoreHighest and best aren’t always the same. Price is only half the story
Strong terms are a competitive advantage, coach Darryl Davis writes, and a buyer’s agent who packages and validates them is doing real work for their client.
Read MoreHow LGBTQ+ real estate representation evolved from safe harbor to strategic asset
The real estate agents who build lasting practices in this market are those who show up for all of their clients consistently, America Foy writes.
Read MoreNAR’s CEO admits there’s opposition within. History says that’s a strength
NAR CEO Nykia Wright told a standing-room crowd at the association's 2026 Legislative Meetings that she faces opposition within NAR — and that historian Doris Kearns Goodwin's study of Lincoln's team of rivals taught her to treat it as a strength.
Read MoreInfinityy, Local Logic partner to put neighborhood intelligence inside the listing
Infinityy and Local Logic are partnering to embed hyperlocal neighborhood intelligence data directly inside Infinityy's AI-powered listing platform for Premium members.
Read MoreHow 1 broker went from poverty to running a real estate empire
Eddie Garcia grew up in a tough Chicago neighborhood, but today runs a fast-growing national brokerage called Realty of America.
Read MoreRLTYco launches consulting division for high-producing firms
RLTYco is launching a national consulting division led by strategist Danielle Garofalo and broker Scott Elwell to help brokerages and large teams scale without sacrificing brand.
Read MoreFello just solved the No. 1 problem for real estate teams
It’s not the leads. It’s what happens — or doesn’t — after they come in.
Read MoreHow brokerage leaders are pivoting amid change and consolidation
Big brokerages are growing more powerful. But indie leaders feel just fine. Inman Intel identifies the concrete steps they're taking.
Read MoreInman taps Zillow, Compass, HomeServices execs for new advisory council
The 16-member founding council will convene for the first time at Inman Connect San Diego in July, as the company accelerates a transformation it's calling "Inman 2.0."
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