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Entering the Market: Realtor Jill Schwartz

With South Florida's luxury housing market still strong, realtors from around the country are testing the waters

Realtor Jill Schwartz made the right move when she relocated from Maryland to Palm Beach Gardens. A true expert in luxury properties, with a roster of clients that includes Washington Wizards NBA player Bradley Beal, is ready to engage with the South Florida elite. Schwartz has refined tastes: skiing in Colorado’s Breckenridge, traveling to Prague and Budapest—and training goldendoodle service dogs as a side gig.

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