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Are you looking to relocate your family or business to part of the Sunshine State’s Historic Coast: St. Augustine, St. Augustine Beach, Crescent Beach, or Vilano Beach? Considering the coast’s historical roots, pristine beaches, cool summers and warm winters it is no surprise that North East Florida is a highly desired relocation spot. However, finding a dependable real estate agent to assist you can be just as troubling as finding a new home.

Rich O’Brien

Look no further than Rich O’Brien. As a long-time resident, business owner, and St. Augustine Beach City Commissioner, O’Brien’s knowledge of real estate and the dynamics of properties in this area are vast. Maybe you’re wondering if your dream home will be affected by crazy Florida weather like hurricanes or king tides. Or maybe you’d like to know more about complex topics like title insurance, taxes, preliminary reports, refinancing, trusts, or escrow – O’Brien’s background has provided him with the necessary experience to guide you to success.

Types of Property

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As a Realtor and Senior Sales Associate with Coldwell Banker Premier Properties, Rich O’Brien has access to all the properties on the Historic Coast including cozy bungalows, oceanfront lots, and even a 13-bedroom mansion! Wake up each morning to cool breezes and sweet sunsets over the Atlantic Ocean, or relocate close enough to St. Augustine’s Historic District that you can walk to your favorite coffee shop each morning. Rich O’Brien specializes in commercial real estate. Most recently, he sealed the deal on a charming bed and breakfast in the heart of the Historic District and has two more B&B’s under contract.

More Information

Are you interested in a residential or commercial property? Search all the available properties on his user-friendly website, or give him a call at (904) 814-2080.

Sponsored by Rich O’Brien – Realtor with Coldwell Banker Premier Properties
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