Ken Gettinger
Gettinger Realty Group

Ken Gettinger

Gettinger Realty Group

Agent spoken language: English

Commission percentage: undisclosed
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Your Bridge To Dreams and Beyond....Welcome The Emerald Coast and our neighbors are of the fastest growing residential communities in Florida. Real Estate doesn't have to be difficult. If you are thinking about buying a home or selling a home along the Florida panhandle please contact me. Having lived and enjoyed the Emerald Coast since 1972, I am a witness to the unfolding changes in the Region.

I began my real estate career in 2006. Within 2 years I enrolled in the Broker education and received my Broker's License in 2008 and became the broker for Sotheby's International Realty. I've since worked in all aspects of real estate from helping the first time home buyer, to luxury homes, and investment property. I've sold luxury homes in Florida, Bahamas, and Park City, Utah. Through my wide array of knowledge, commitment and ethical service, I have earned the respect of many satisfied customers and colleagues. My background, combined with my knowledge of Destin, 30A, Niceville, Fort Walton Beach, Navarre, Panama City Beach, & Crestview make me a superb choice for buyers and sellers of residential properties, investment properties and those in need of relocation assistance.

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Any financing agreement excluding a conventional mortgage from a third-person or entity lending institution. This type of financing is more prevalent when the price of real estate is too high for many buyers....

Provision in a lease agreement in which the lessee is given the right to buy the property at the end of lease term. In many cases, the option price is attractive to encourage acquisition. For example, a tenant may enter into a five-year lease or an apartment with the option to buy it when the lease ...

The lowest interest rate possible under an ARM contract. Floors are less common than ceilings....