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Start a seller, investor, or general strategy conversation without getting pushed into a generic contact path.
Conversation Types
Use the page that best fits the question if you already know it
Sellers
Pricing, prep, timing, tenant-occupied property, and positioning conversations belong on the seller side of the site.
Seller PageInvestors
Rental property, house-hack, PadSplit, and local-market strategy conversations belong on the investor side.
Investor PageHome value
If the immediate question is "what is my property worth?" use the home-value page so the request is framed correctly from the start.
Home Value PageBuyers
Local fit, relocation questions, financing readiness, and purchase strategy all belong on the buyer guidance page.
Buyer PageBefore You Book
Good questions to settle before a call
Do I need to be fully ready?
No. This page is useful when you are still early and trying to understand the next move, not only when every financing and timing detail is already solved.
Do I need lender approval first?
Not necessarily. Pre-approval matters when you need to act, but the discovery conversation can still happen first if you are sorting through local guides, timing, or strategy.
Am I locked in after the call?
No. The point of the conversation is clarity. If it makes sense to work together after that, the next steps can be handled transparently.
What kind of questions belong here?
Seller timing, investment strategy, relocation plans, local fit, and situations where you need to align a purchase with another sale all belong here.
Why This Call Matters
Recent proof and outcomes behind the conversation
This page works better when it points to the kinds of public closings and client outcomes Dillon is actually helping people navigate across Tampa Bay.
Hillsborough
9604 CHARLESBERG DR, TAMPA, FL
Closed at $297,000 on 2025-12-30. Townhouse in Tampa. Buyer side.
Hillsborough
9602 N 46TH ST, TAMPA, FL
Closed at $515,000 on 2026-01-30. Single Family Residence in Tampa. Buyer side.
I've been working with Dillion for about a year and have had great experiences with him. He is super friendly and professional. I highly recommend him to anyone looking for a rock solid realtor.
Direct Contact
Start with context, not just a blank message
This page is the general routing point when you know you need a real conversation but are not sure whether the question belongs under sellers, investors, home value, or a specific community page.
The goal is simple: add enough context up front that Dillon can answer the right question first.
You can use this form for seller planning, investor strategy, local-fit questions, or general Tampa Bay real estate guidance. The goal is to make the first conversation more useful than a generic contact form ever would.
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Common Questions
Questions people often want answered before they reach out
How do I buy and sell at the same time?
It is a juggling act, but it is doable with the right plan. The key is timing your sale and purchase so you are not stuck paying two mortgages or left without a place to live.
Sometimes that means listing your current home first with a flexible closing date. Other times it means making the purchase contingent on selling your current home. There are also options like rent-backs, short-term rentals, or using equity to bridge the gap. I walk clients through each scenario and the numbers behind it.
How far in advance should I plan if I am relocating to Tampa Bay?
Ideally, start planning three to six months in advance. That gives you time to research neighborhoods, get pre-approved for financing, schedule home tours, and arrange moving logistics.
If you are selling a home in another state, I can coordinate with your local agent so the timing is more controlled and you are not stuck in limbo between closings.
How long does it usually take to close in Tampa Bay?
Most closings in the Tampa Bay area take 30 to 45 days from contract to keys in hand. Cash deals can close in under two weeks, while VA, FHA, and conventional loans often take closer to 45 days.
The biggest factors affecting the timeline are financing, inspections, repairs when necessary, and appraisal. I help keep the process moving by coordinating directly with lenders, inspectors, and title companies.