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Maria Anita Lessner

Maria Anita Lessner
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Fort Lauderdale FL

Salesperson (FL: 3415996)

8 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Broward County, FL
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Coldwell Banker Realty - Weston

Office Website
Office Address
148 Sw 127th Terrace
Fort Lauderdale, FL  33325
(Broward County)
Office Phone
954-384-0099
Office Fax
954-384-7912
Mobile
954-562-7823
Email
mles****@*******.net
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Service Areas

Davie: FL Plantation: FL Sunrise: FL Weston: FL Wilton Manors: FL Fort Lauderdale: FL Oakland Park: FL Cooper City: FL Southwest Ranches: FL Miramar: FL Pembroke Pines: FL Coral Springs: FL Tamarac: FL Riviera Beach: FL Palm Beach Gardens: FL Jupiter: FL Delray Beach: FL Miami: FL Hollywood: FL

About Maria Lessner

With over 35 years of experience in sales and service, this real estate professional brings a wealth of expertise to every client interaction. A proud member of the National Association of Realtors and the Greater Board of Realtors for Broward, Palm Beaches, and St. Lucie Counties, as well as the Greater Plantation Chamber of Commerce, they are deeply committed to the real estate community.

Originally from Europe, they have called South Florida home for the past 25 years. Their educational background includes a four-year degree in Hospitality from Germany, complemented by six years as the Assistant Director of Catering at the Westin Hotel Copley Place in Boston, Massachusetts. This extensive experience in sales and service has seamlessly transitioned into a successful career in real estate, where they prioritize integrity, hard work, and innovative solutions in every transaction.

A dedicated community supporter, they actively volunteer at local schools and contribute to various charitable organizations and community projects throughout South Florida. Their personal interests include family, health and fitness, cooking, and spending time with their dog. Additionally, they are multilingual, speaking Danish, Swedish, German, French, and English.

In June 2018, they partnered with Coldwell Banker Realty in Plantation, aligning with one of the most respected real estate brands globally. Their expertise in real estate marketing, online presence, and luxury market leadership complements their commitment to providing exceptional service to clients.

Whether buying or selling a home, this agent is eager to guide clients through the unique lifestyle, natural beauty, and pleasant climate that Florida offers. They take pride in sharing local insights, including a variety of outdoor activities, scenic nature trails for hiking and biking, fishing, boating, exceptional dining, boutique shopping, and vibrant community events.

Broward County, FL Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$1,342,739
Avg. Listing Price
From Maria's portfolio
3.6 / 2.8
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,227 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
7589
Active Listings
Current inventory

Broward County's real estate market stands as one of South Florida's most dynamic and diverse property landscapes, stretching from the Atlantic coastline to the western Everglades with over 31 municipalities creating distinct micro-markets. With 56,008 total actively licensed agents serving this expansive region, the county represents a concentrated hub of real estate activity that rivals major metropolitan areas nationwide. This substantial agent population reflects the area's robust transaction volume and the complex nature of serving everything from luxury oceanfront condominiums in Fort Lauderdale to suburban family homes in Plantation and Coral Springs.

The sheer density of licensed professionals—with all 56,008 agents maintaining active email communications—demonstrates how technology-driven and interconnected this market has become. Unlike many markets where agent communication remains fragmented across various platforms, Broward County's comprehensive digital connectivity enables rapid information flow and collaboration across its geographically diverse territories, from the canal-front properties of Las Olas to the golf course communities of Weston.

Major Broward County, Florida Real Estate Markets

Fort Lauderdale serves as the county's primary economic engine, with its downtown core, beachfront districts, and expanding urban neighborhoods attracting both international investors and domestic relocations. The city's market complexity spans from multi-million dollar yachting estates along the Intracoastal to emerging neighborhoods like Flagler Village, where industrial conversions meet modern urban living. Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, and Coral Springs each maintain distinct market characteristics, with Hollywood's beachfront revival competing directly with Miami Beach, while western communities like Davie and Southwest Ranches offer equestrian properties and larger lots appealing to families seeking space.

The county's coastal markets from Deerfield Beach south to Hallandale Beach create a continuous luxury corridor, each with specialized agent expertise in oceanfront regulations, hurricane-resistant construction, and international buyer preferences. Meanwhile, inland markets like Sunrise, Tamarac, and Margate have evolved from retirement communities into multigenerational neighborhoods, requiring agents skilled in both active adult communities and traditional family housing markets.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Broward County's real estate complexity stems from its unique position between Miami-Dade's international luxury focus and Palm Beach County's established wealth corridors. This geographic sandwich effect creates pricing pressures and buyer migration patterns that require sophisticated market knowledge, explaining why the county supports such a large agent population relative to its size. The market experiences significant seasonal fluctuations, with winter months bringing Canadian and northeastern buyers, while summer periods see increased local activity and corporate relocations.

Hurricane resilience, flood zone navigation, and HOA regulations vary dramatically across the county's diverse housing stock, from 1970s concrete block homes in Oakland Park to new construction towers in downtown Fort Lauderdale. These complexities require specialized knowledge that many agents develop within specific geographic niches, creating opportunities for targeted business outreach and partnership development.

Why Businesses Need Broward County, Florida Agent Contact Data

Service providers, from mortgage companies to home inspection services, find Broward County's large agent population creates exceptional referral opportunities when properly cultivated through targeted communication strategies. With 56,008 agents all maintaining active email addresses, businesses can segment outreach by geographic specialization, price point focus, or transaction volume, maximizing marketing efficiency in this competitive landscape.

The county's diverse property types and international buyer presence create numerous ancillary business opportunities, from luxury staging companies targeting waterfront specialists to insurance providers focusing on flood-prone areas. Having comprehensive agent contact data enables businesses to identify and connect with the specific agent segments most likely to generate qualified referrals and ongoing partnership opportunities.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/13/2026, Maria Lessner has 1 property for sale in Fort Lauderdale and surrounding areas.

$1,025,000

Listed 2025-03-13

12100 NW 27th Ct
Plantation, FL  33323

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 3,840
Lot: 37,026 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Maria Lessner currently has no rental properties available in Fort Lauderdale and surrounding areas. Check back later.