Gated Communities
Gated-community Realtors.
A directory of license-verified Realtors who specialize in guard-gated, country-club, private-island, and resort gated communities — with the HOA, CC&R, and credentialing fluency these enclaves demand.
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Documented closings inside the specific gated communities they serve.
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Full HOA packet diligence: CC&Rs, reserves, special assessments, litigation.
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Guard-gate, credentialing, and member-sponsorship protocols handled.
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Coverage of LA, Palm Beach, Naples, Scottsdale, the Carolinas, and beyond.
Browse every real-estate specialty
RealtorsLicensed residential agents and Realtors.BrokersReal-estate brokers and brokerage principals.Luxury AgentsSpecialists in high-end and luxury properties.Commercial AgentsOffice, retail, industrial, and investment property.Property ManagersResidential and commercial property management.Mortgage ProfessionalsLoan officers, mortgage brokers, and lenders.Real-Estate AttorneysClosings, title, contracts, and disputes.Home InspectorsPre-purchase and pre-listing inspections.
Frequently asked questions
- What kinds of gated communities are there?
- Guard-gated luxury enclaves (Bel Air Crest, Beverly Park, Indian Creek), country-club and golf communities (Jupiter Island, Bear's Club, Vintage Club), private islands (Star Island, Fisher Island), and resort-master-planned communities (DC Ranch, The Hideaway, Pelican Hill).
- What should buyers know about HOAs?
- Read the CC&Rs, financials, reserve study, and rules on rentals, renovations, and pets BEFORE writing an offer. Strong gated-community Realtors deliver the full HOA packet — assessments, special assessments, litigation history, and resale certificate — up front.
- How is buyer access handled?
- Most guard-gated communities require listing-agent confirmation and credentialing before entry. Showings are typically by appointment only; some communities require a member sponsor for non-resident access.
- Are gated-community Realtors license-verified?
- Yes. Each specialist holds an active state license with documented closings inside the specific communities they serve — not a generalist with one listing behind a gate.