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Reaching Buyers Worldwide: A Word with our London Office

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At Michael Saunders & Company, one of our many goals is to bring buyers to your doorstep – whether they come from down the street, across the country, or around the world. As a resort-style destination, Sarasota, Manatee, and Charlotte Counties draw visitors from near and far and our international affiliations help us connect with those looking to buy from outside the United States.

Florida's international buyers

Florida’s international buyers

In a breakdown of Florida’s international buyers, the east coast tends to attract the South American buyer while Southwest Florida is the first choice among Canadian buyers, and the preferred coastal destination for buyers from the U.K. and Western Europe.

With a homebase in the heart of London, Mayfair International Realty‘s extensive network of real estate agents provides broad coverage throughout the United Kingdom and around the world. The value of this network is their outstanding editorial coverage in the UK and international media, often providing free publicity for our listings in magazines and newsprint.

Last week, Nick Churton and Annette Reeve from Mayfair hopped across the pond to visit Florida’s Gulf Coast. While they were here, they connected with the Realtors of Michael Saunders & Company, personally toured Sarasota real estate, and took a moment to sit in the Saunders in 60 studio. We chatted about why our global partnership is so important, how real estate in Florida appeals to international buyers, and whether the British monarchy would be attending a Sarasota open house anytime soon.

To learn more about our international affiliations and how they help our sellers, visit our website or read our brochure: An International Showcase for Your Home. Watch more of the weekly web series, The Saunders in 60, here.

Reaching Buyers Worldwide: A Word with our London Office was last modified: December 15th, 2016 by Kathryn Parks

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