Elizabeth Petters is a Coldwell Banker realtor serving Central Florida's most considered neighborhoods — where the right home is rarely the loudest listing on the street.
Elizabeth's practice began on the North Shore of Chicago and moved to Orlando in 2007, where she's spent nearly two decades learning the city block by block. She represents first-time buyers, downsizers choosing their next chapter, and investors building long-horizon portfolios — often the same clients across each stage of life.
Her approach favors attention over volume: fewer listings, more context. Most new clients arrive through referral from someone she's already represented. That's the measure of the work she's most proud of.
Elizabeth's working geography is narrow on purpose. Each of these communities has its own price logic, school zone nuance, and quiet inventory that rarely reaches the MLS.
Where Orlando goes to dine and where many of its newest buyers settle — luxury homes, top schools, and the most talked-about restaurant corridor in Central Florida.
Whether it's your first home, your last, or your tenth investment property — the process starts the same way: a conversation where I do more listening than selling.
First-time buyers receive the same attention as long-time clients. We'll walk the neighborhoods, learn what you actually want (often different from what you said), and move decisively when the right home surfaces.
Buyer Consultation →
Editorial-grade staging and photography. Pricing based on current market intelligence, not last year's comps. Discreet off-market options for sellers who prefer not to broadcast. Coldwell Banker's full marketing stack, deployed with care.
Seller Valuation →
Long-term portfolio building for investors who want Orlando exposure without becoming full-time asset managers. Acquisition, 1031 planning conversations, property-management introductions, and disposition strategy over a multi-year horizon.
Portfolio Conversation →Elizabeth is the rare agent who remembers the details — the shade of cabinet finish you mentioned, the school bus route, the reason you can't live without a screened porch. She represents you before she represents the sale.
Twenty years of real estate in one city also means twenty years in its institutions. Elizabeth's civic life runs alongside her practice — the same people, the same neighborhoods, the same long horizons.
Whether you're six months from listing or six years from buying — I'd rather hear from you too early than too late. Every question gets a thoughtful answer.