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The Sunshine State of Florida is the 3rd most populous in the United States. A major hub for tourism, as well as cargo and cruise activities, Florida features some of the most highly coveted coastal homes and dynamic properties in the world. Florida is also home to Fidelity National Title of Florida, one of Fidelity National Financial’s most dynamic title brands and real estate teams.

Our offices are strategically located throughout Central and Southern Florida, and includes teams that live and work in 15 offices located in: Boca Raton, Merritt Island, New Smyrna Beach, Orlando, Oviedo, Palm Beach Gardens, Plantation, Titusville, and Winter Park. Our Florida-based professionals work in all facets of the real estate industry, providing best-in-class real estate services to buyers and sellers in the area, as well as the real estate professionals, lenders, builders and attorneys that work alongside them. In addition to our commitment to the residents of Florida, we provide commercial services to investors who help keep our economy strong. Our employees are committed to providing our customers with a level of satisfaction that is unparalleled in the title insurance industry. Based on our experience and expertise, we are confident that you’ll appreciate the Fidelity Difference.

Our company takes pride in title and escrow services that meet customer demands for efficient and timely processing and quality products. From the very first contact you have with a Fidelity representative, to the closing of your transaction, our mission to provide a fully responsive, problem solving solution for your real estate needs.

Discover what’s new and interesting in our backyard in the latest real estate news, provided courtesy of the Newsdesk.



The Latest Articles From the FNF Newsdesk:

Small Businesses, Which Employee More Than 60 Million U.S. Workers, Are Losing Confidence
am EDT Small businesses in the United States are facing a perfect storm of high inflation, rising costs, labor shortages and reduced consumer demand, all of which are creating significant challenges...

GDP Growth Slows But Doesn’t Shrink
The advance estimate of GDP for the first quarter was an annual rate of 1.4%. That there would be a drop from the 3.4% rate in the fourth quarter...

U.S. Outlook Remains Bright Despite Weak Q1 GDP, Says BMO’s Yung-Yu Ma
U.S. first-quarter gross domestic product growth was only 1.6%, far weaker than the 2.6% growth that investors had been expecting, and inflation as measured...

Scottish Leader Ditches Green Party Alliance, But It Won’t Help The Economy
pm EDT After years of questionable economic policies the leader of the Scottish government has made a bold move. But it likely won’t be enough to help the country prosper. Scotland’s First Minister...

US pending home sales jumped in March, beating expectations by a mile
Washington CNN  —  Home sales based on contract signings jumped in March despite elevated mortgage rates that month. Pending home sales — a forward-looking indicator based on contract signings...

Dow Plunges 700 Points—Worst Day In 14 Months As Disappointing GDP Report Accelerates Stagflation Fears
am EDT Topline A poor economic report and alarm over corporate earnings sent markets into a tizzy Thursday, as anxiety about a suffocating economic scenario threw a wet blanket on recent stock...

Dow sinks 680 points after GDP report shows a slowing economy amid stubborn inflation
New York CNN  —  US stocks sank Thursday morning after the latest GDP report showed that US economic growth slowed to 1.6% in the first quarter of the year, a much weaker pace than expected. The...

Q1 GDP Commentary from MBA's Joel Kan
Share to The following is MBA VP and Deputy Chief Economist Joel Kan’s reaction to this morning’s U.S. Commerce Department report on Q1 GDP: -- “GDP growth in the first quarter at 1.6...

The economy grew a disappointing 1.6% in Q1. What does it mean for interest rates?
The economy slowed more than expected early this year as weaker business stockpiling and exports offset solid consumer spending and a flurry of housing construction. The nation’s gross domestic...

US economy slowed more than expected in the first quarter, to a 1.6% rate
Washington CNN  —  The US economy cooled more than expected in the first quarter of the year, but remained solid by historical standards. Economic...