As a REALTOR® it is important that I protect and promote the interests of my client as well as treat all parties honestly when serving a buyer, seller, landlord, tenant or other party in a non-agency capacity. With the numerous qualities and skills required to become an excellent real estate professional, I keep myself informed on issues affecting real estate and I strive to maintain integrity, knowledge of the community and the market.
Tina Comstock first obtained her real estate broker’s license in 1986 in Makati, Philippines and was top producer in sales of luxury residential estates, resort properties, condominiums, investment and commercial properties. She owned and operated her own real estate company and was also the EVP/CEO of their boat building company. She relocated to Jacksonville Florida; and was VP Marketing for Citigroup, Program Operations Administrator for the Department of Children & Families and Network Manager for LSF, giving her a lot of business experiences in both the international and local markets as well as in running non-profit organizations, managing public offices, and family corporations. She is well rounded in interacting with different types of companies and individuals and businesses here and abroad. She got her Florida Real Estate license in 2011, and she managed to successfully navigate the real estate markets in Jacksonville, the Beaches and its surrounding cities.
When you decide to buy or sell a home or property in the Jacksonville and the Beaches areas, I am your reliable and professional real estate agent. I’m glad to help
Tina Comstock
The Do’s And Don’ts Of The Real Estate Code Of Ethics
In the real estate business, it’s no secret that flexible morals have had a presence in the field since the very beginning. Whether it’s real estate agents that conceal vital information to make the deal go through or real estate developers cutting corners on multi-million dollar housing projects, this business has a reputation for being less-than-reputable. ...
How A Good Bio Can Kickstart Your Real Estate Career
As a real estate agent, it’s no secret that marketing is the key to good sales numbers. You’re not just selling real estate; you’re selling yourself. How you are perceived as a professional is the most important, most crucial and most notable aspect of your job. Regardless which region you live in, what type of real estate you sell or what you do in ...
Real Estate Niche: Green Homes
Life in the 21st century is coming with some very welcome changes. Nowadays, it’s becoming more approachable to have a lifestyle that allows you to live more harmoniously with your environment. We're heading towards a much broader path towards sustainability. People are looking into what a sustainable lifestyle would ask of them, and what changes they would have ...
How Your Appearance Affects Your Sales
As a real estate professional, you’ve probably heard one person or another talk about “dressing for success” while they show you their new watch or tailored suit. This expression is used broadly in a lot of different ways, but in the world of real estate it actually holds a lot more meaning than you might imagine. A crucial aspect of working as a ...
Restoring A Repossessed Home: Dealing With Damage
For a person who’s got an enterprising spirit, the world is full of money-making opportunities. From investment to entrepreneurship and good old-fashioned hard work, there is almost no set of circumstances that can keep a sharp-witted business man or woman down financially. Everyone gets knocked down from time to time; what’s important is how you go about ...
Long, one-story house with the roof sloping toward the ground, often having skylights and contemporary windows. ...
Markets for long-term bonds and equity securities of real estate companies. ...
Lease that requires periodic equal rental payments that will not charge for the term of the lease. A straight lease is also known as a flat lease. ...
A rate lock, plus an option to reduce the rate if market interest rates decline during the lock period. ...
Latin phrase meaning "beyond power or authority" describing an act by a corporation that exceeds its legal powers. For example, corporations do not have the authority to engage in the insurance business without a charter. A corporation offering insurance without authority would be acting ultra vires ...