Choose Legends Realty to manage all aspects your rental property. We offer all-inclusive property management in Longwood, FL. This ensures you can relax as we help you maintain your space, resulting in satisfied clients.
It is our goal to maximize investments for landlords. When you choose us to manage your rental property, we will take care of everything. Our staff love helping clients and are proud to boast service levels and referral numbers that most agencies can only aspire to. Delivery of excellent services with speedy communication and integrity form the core of our Company’s values.
We manage all property types across numerous cities in Central Florida. This includes a portfolio of executive properties.
Your LEGENDS REALTY Property Manager is someone who’s completed Property Management training to be the best at what they do, and they are experienced in delivering results.
There are many reasons why our agency stands out from the pack, offering clients more at every stage of the Longwood property management process. We have a genuine passion for bringing landlords and tenants together through property, and our staff are all highly experienced. Legends Realty is the top agency in the area because we deliver exceptional service. We know that investors expect the very best financial return possible and we invest in systems and resources to make this happen.
We know that investors expect the very best financial return possible and we invest in systems and resources to make this happen.
Our vacancy rates are continually below the industry average and we lease properties faster than the competition.
We also offer lots of handy hints and tips landlords throughout the management of your property so that you are always getting the very best return from your investment.
Ask us for a free rental analysis by calling 407-333-1010 ext 2 or fill out our form. You will quickly see how we can outperform other rental agencies and can increase your investment return. Call us today to see how we make Longwood property management different.
Property Owners - Please complete the above form for a Free Rental Analysis of your home. Our office will forward to you all the necessary documents for your review, will prepare a rental range and one of our Business Developers will contact you for an appointment to view your property. We specialize in the areas of Seminole, Orange and West Volusia counties of Central Florida.
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Coastal tribes used "The Senator", a 3000-year-old bald cypress which burned down in 2012, to find their way over land from the St. Johns River to trading grounds at Spring Hammock. Later, when Creek Indians and others from the tribes of the Southeast United States fled into Spanish Florida and settled new villages among escaped African slaves, they became the Seminoles.
Longwood, as well as most of Seminole County, shares its American Colonial history with the early settlement of Orange, Lake, Brevard, Volusia and Osceola Counties that make up the Greater Orlando metropolitan area and its surrounding environs. Central Florida's development began after the Second Seminole War. By the early 1860s, the cities of Sanford and Orlando were small settlements. Settlers began arriving at what would become Longwood during the lull between the end of the Seminole Wars in the 1850s and the beginning of the American Civil War in 1861.
The earliest settlers to the Longwood area arrived in the early 1870s. John Neill Searcy came from Tennessee in March 1873, and Edward Warren Henck arrived from Boston in November of the same year. Both came by steamboat up the St. Johns River to Sanford and were soon granted Longwood homesteads. A small community had begun to develop. Mr. Henck found the Hartley Family homesteading at Fairy Lake (which is now the Columbus Harbor neighborhood) when he first arrived. "There were no other inhabitants in what is now the corporation of Longwood.", Henck wrote in a brief history of his early days in Florida for historian William Fremont Blackman's History of Orange County, Florida, published in 1927. Source From Wikipedia