Okaloosa County's real estate market presents a fascinating blend of military influence, tourism economics, and coastal premium pricing that creates unique opportunities and challenges. With Eglin Air Force Base serving as one of the largest air force installations in the world, the housing market experiences consistent demand from military families, defense contractors, and aerospace professionals who fuel both rental and purchase markets year-round.






The county's 4,123 total actively licensed agents—all of whom maintain current email contacts—reflect the robust nature of this market, where waterfront properties, military relocations, and vacation home investments create diverse revenue streams. This high agent concentration relative to the county's population indicates both strong transaction volumes and the specialized expertise required to navigate everything from VA loans to luxury beachfront sales.
Fort Walton Beach anchors the county's primary real estate activity, combining military housing demand with tourist rental investments along the Emerald Coast. Destin commands premium pricing as a world-renowned fishing and beach destination, where condominiums and vacation homes regularly sell for seven figures, while Crestview serves as the county seat with more affordable family housing that attracts both military families and civilian workers seeking proximity to Eglin AFB.
The northern communities of Baker and Laurel Hill offer rural residential opportunities at significantly lower price points, creating a diverse market spectrum that ranges from million-dollar waterfront estates to modest family homes. Niceville and Valparaiso provide middle-market options with excellent schools and family amenities, while Gulf-front areas like Okaloosa Island command the highest per-square-foot values in the region due to limited inventory and constant tourism demand.
Okaloosa County's real estate patterns are heavily influenced by military deployment cycles, which create predictable waves of buying and selling activity that experienced agents have learned to anticipate and leverage. The Permanent Change of Station (PCS) moves typically occur during summer months, creating seasonal inventory fluctuations that don't align with traditional vacation market timing, requiring sophisticated market knowledge to optimize pricing and timing strategies.
Geographic complexity adds another layer, as beachfront properties operate under different market principles than inland military housing, while rural northern areas follow agricultural and commuter-based pricing models. This diversity means agents often specialize in specific submarkets, whether focusing on luxury coastal sales, military relocations, investment properties, or rural residential transactions, creating distinct professional networks within the broader agent community.
Mortgage lenders, insurance companies, and home service providers find Okaloosa County's agent network particularly valuable because military families and coastal property owners require specialized financial products and services that create higher transaction values and longer-term client relationships. The concentration of defense contractors and aerospace professionals also means higher average incomes and more complex financing needs, making agent relationships crucial for B2B service providers.
Property management companies, vacation rental platforms, and construction contractors benefit significantly from direct agent contact access, as the dual nature of investment properties and military relocations creates consistent referral opportunities. With all 4,123 licensed agents maintaining current email contacts, businesses can efficiently reach professionals who understand both local market nuances and the specific needs of military and tourism-related real estate transactions.
How many real estate agents are licensed in Okaloosa County, FL?
As of our most recent update, there are 4,123 licensed real estate agents in Okaloosa County, FL. This includes both real estate brokers and sales agents across all cities.
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We do two major updates per year with monthly "cleaning" of email addresses. (See complete Update Schedule.) Your purchase includes 12 months of free updates, ensuring you always have current contact information. Subsequent updates after a year are heavily discounted.
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What's included in the Okaloosa County, FL real estate agent email list?
Each Okaloosa County, FL real estate agent record includes: Full name (first, middle, last, suffix), email address, office name and complete address (street, city, state, ZIP, county), office phone and fax numbers (when available), cell phone (for 900 agents), and license number with type classification (broker or sales agent).
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Yes! Our complete Okaloosa County, FL real estate agent email list includes city and zip code information for all 4,123 agents, allowing you to filter by geographic area. You can also purchase city-specific lists for targeted marketing to particular Okaloosa County, FL markets.
| Agent | Address | Phone |
|---|---|---|
| Polson Jackson, Beverly K | 727 Harbor Blvd, Destin, FL 32541 | 850-424-7557 |
| Ponder, Mona L | 3999 Commons Dr W Ste F, Destin, FL 32541 | 850-865-3501 |
| Porter, Joseph C | 34904 Emerald Coast Pkwy Ste 1, Destin, FL 32541 | 850-428-3338 |
| Price, Audrey J | 1234 Airport Rd Ste 204, Destin, FL 32541 | 850-837-4191 |
| Proctor, Mary Frances | 36150 Emerald Coast Pkwy Ste 101, Destin, FL 32541 | 850-650-4563 |
| Proctor, Mary Frances | 408 Kelly Plantation Dr, Destin, FL 32541 | 850-698-3159 |
| Prouse, Wendy S | 543 Harbor Blvd Ste 303, Destin, FL 32541 | 850-832-8042 |
| Provenzano, George | 249 Olde Post Rd Niceville, Niceville, FL 32578 | 850-650-4563 |
| Pulfer, Karen | 5753 Hwy 85 N, Crestview, FL 32536 | 920-203-3760 |
| Purvines, Cheryl D | 2514 S Ferdon Blvd, Crestview, FL 32536 | 850-682-4300 |
| Ramsey, Jeremy | 4498 Stonebridge Rd, Destin, FL 32541 | 843-422-8602 |
| Rankin, Sonja Irene | 1084 Forest Lake Terrace, Niceville, FL 32578 | 850-733-7071 |
| Rankin, Sonja | 321 Harbor Blvd, Destin, FL 32541 | 850-842-3211 |
| Rasmussen, Cora Jill | 10 Dogwood Dr, Shalimar, FL 32579 | 253-509-2516 |
| Rasmussen, Cora J | 321 Harbor Blvd, Destin, FL 32541 | 850-842-3211 |
| Ray, Michele H | 128 N Partin Dr, Niceville, FL 32578 | 850-678-9473 |
| Register, Patricia C | 348 Miracle Strip Pkwy Ste 37-6, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548 | 850-244-2100 |
| Reigart, Mandy M | 321 Harbor Blvd, Destin, FL 32541 | 850-842-3211 |
| Reinsch, Jonathan | 225 Main St Ste 6-C, Destin, FL 32541 | 850-557-9792 |
| Rich, Gail A | 1402 Cat Mar Rd Ste A, Niceville, FL 32578 | 239-963-4499 |
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