



Own a Florida Real Estate Brokerage with Global Reach! E-2 Visa Eligible Business! A Rare Opportunity to Acquire profitable real estate company. For nearly 30 years, it has been a trusted name in Florida real estate. Now, for the first time, our successful brokerage with two prime locations - Palm Beach County (Lantana) and Miami Beach - is available for acquisition. We are a technology-driven, globally connected brokerage with a reputation for helping clients buy and sell homes through all market cycles - even the 2008 crash. With our international buyer system, we consistently attract foreign cash and crypto buyers and maintain strong visibility both locally and worldwide. Who Should Buy This Brokerage? - Investors looking for a turnkey, profitable real estate business. - Experienced agents ready to step into ownership with instant credibility. - International buyers seeking an E2 visa business opportunity. - Entrepreneurs who want to leverage Florida's booming real estate market. Frequently Asked Questions Q: Is this brokerage profitable? Yes - we have operated successfully for nearly 30 years and have remained profitable even through tough market conditions. Q: Do you provide support during the transition? Absolutely. We assist with licensing, onboarding, and operational training so the new owner can step in confidently. Q: Can this purchase help with an E2 visa? Yes - Home Max Realty International is suitable for E2 visa investors. We guide buyers through the process. Q: Why are you selling? After decades of growth and success, ownership is ready to transition the business to a new leader who can take it to the next stage.
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