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Patricia J Smith

Patricia J Smith
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Fort Myers FL

Salesperson (FL: 3552160)

19 years experience

REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves Lee County, FL
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Keller Williams Elite Realty

Office Website
Office Address
5311 Countrydale Ct
Fort Myers, FL  33905
(Lee County)
Office Phone
239-949-8338
Office Fax
Mobile
239-898-4011
Email
tris*******@********.com
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Service Areas

Proctor: AR West Memphis: AR Crawfordsville: AR Jericho: AR Clarkedale: AR Jennette: AR Marion: AR Twist: AR Earle: AR Parkin: AR Blackfish: AR Madison: AR Forrest City: AR Caldwell: AR Hughes: AR Horseshoe Lake: AR Heth: AR Sunset: AR Marked Tree: AR Edmondson: AR Anthonyville: AR Gilmore: AR Turrell: AR Marie: AR Osceola: AR Victoria: AR Driver: AR Keiser: AR Etowah: AR Joiner: AR Bassett: AR Reverie Tn: AR Frenchmans Bayou: AR Blytheville: AR Gosnell: AR Dell: AR

About Patricia Smith

With a deep-rooted commitment to her community, this dedicated real estate professional has made significant contributions throughout her career. A lifelong resident of West Memphis, Arkansas, she is a passionate advocate for animal welfare, sharing her home with three rescue dogs: Tinker Belle, Ms. Bella, and Princess.

Her leadership experience is extensive, having served as Chairperson of THE HUB during the annual St. Jude Golf Classic at TPC Southwind in Germantown, TN. She has also held various roles within the West Memphis Jaycees and Jaycettes, as well as the Memphis/Mid-South Jaycees. As a past president and active member of the Altrusa Club International of West Memphis, she has demonstrated her commitment to community service.

In recognition of her volunteer efforts, she was honored as the Special Event Volunteer of the Year in 2008 for the Ronald McDonald House in Memphis. Additionally, she has contributed her time to St. Jude Hospital and Grizzlies House, and has served on multiple committees for the Mid-South Food Bank.

Professionally, she is a member of the Crittenden County Board of Realtors, the Arkansas Board of Realtors, and the National Board of Realtors. Her academic achievements include membership in Phi Theta Kappa, a national honor society for two-year colleges and universities.

With over 32 years of experience in the utility industry as a Supervisor of Civil Drafters and Pole Records, she brings a wealth of analytical skills to her real estate practice, having retired in May 2016.

Known for her personable approach, she treats clients like family and is committed to securing the best possible deals for both home sales and purchases. Whether assisting with new construction, existing homes, relocations, or first-time home buyers, she ensures her clients are regularly informed about the progress of their transactions through various communication methods. Her expertise also extends to the senior citizen market, as well as foreclosures and land sales.

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

$724,875
Avg. Listing Price
From Patricia's portfolio
3.3 / 2.5
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,998 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
12669
Active Listings
Current inventory

Lee County, Florida stands as one of Southwest Florida's most dynamic real estate markets, anchored by Fort Myers and Cape Coral along the Caloosahatchee River. This coastal paradise has experienced remarkable growth over the past decade, transforming from a sleepy retirement destination into a thriving hub that attracts families, professionals, and investors from across the nation. The market's resilience and diversity have created opportunities that extend far beyond traditional seasonal patterns.

With 20,629 total actively licensed agents operating in Lee County—all equipped with email contact information—the market demonstrates both robust activity and sophisticated digital connectivity. This substantial agent presence reflects the county's complex geography spanning barrier islands, mainland communities, and everything in between, each requiring specialized local expertise to navigate effectively.

Major Lee County, Florida Real Estate Markets

Fort Myers serves as the county's commercial and cultural center, featuring established neighborhoods like McGregor Boulevard's historic corridor alongside rapidly developing areas such as Gateway and Six Mile Cypress. Cape Coral, known as the "Waterfront Wonderland," boasts more miles of canals than Venice, Italy, making waterfront properties a significant market segment. The city's systematic development of previously undeveloped lots has created unique opportunities for both builders and buyers seeking customizable living situations.

The barrier islands of Sanibel, Captiva, and Fort Myers Beach represent the premium coastal market, where properties command top dollar for their pristine beaches and natural preserves. Bonita Springs bridges Lee and Collier counties, offering luxury developments like Bonita Bay, while Estero provides master-planned communities such as Miromar Lakes. Each area maintains distinct characteristics that require agents with hyperlocal knowledge to serve clients effectively.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Lee County's real estate landscape operates across multiple price points simultaneously, from affordable starter homes in Lehigh Acres to multimillion-dollar estates on Captiva Island. The market's seasonal nature creates fascinating dynamics where inventory patterns, pricing strategies, and buyer demographics shift dramatically between winter and summer months. This complexity demands agents who understand not just property values, but migration patterns, rental markets, and investment potential across diverse communities.

The county's rapid population growth—among Florida's fastest-growing regions—has created infrastructure challenges and opportunities that directly impact real estate values. New construction struggles to meet demand in some areas, while others experience planned development that transforms entire districts. Hurricane recovery and flood zone considerations add another layer of expertise that separates knowledgeable local agents from generalists.

Why Businesses Need Lee County, Florida Agent Contact Data

Real estate service providers, from mortgage lenders to home inspectors, find Lee County's 20,629 agents represent an exceptionally valuable network for business development. The high agent-to-population ratio indicates active market participation and frequent transactions, creating consistent demand for professional services. Marketing companies, technology providers, and financial services can leverage this comprehensive contact database to reach decision-makers who influence significant real estate transactions daily.

The fact that all 20,629 agents maintain email contact information enables sophisticated digital marketing campaigns targeting specific geographic specialties or client demographics. Property management companies, insurance providers, and construction contractors benefit from direct access to agents who regularly encounter clients needing their services, creating referral opportunities that drive sustainable business growth throughout this dynamic market.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/11/2026, Patricia Smith has 2 properties for sale in Fort Myers and surrounding areas.

$113,000

Listed 2025-09-13

9849 Creekwood Ln
Fort Myers, FL  33905

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,008
Lot: 6,665 sf
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$135,000

Listed 2026-01-15

9814 Creekwood Ln
Fort Myers, FL  33905

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,283
Lot: 7,187 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Patricia Smith currently has no rental properties available in Fort Myers and surrounding areas. Check back later.