
Franchesca Quintero is the friendly face many first-time buyers in South Florida now recognize from Instagram reels, open houses, and late-night calls that end with a simple promise: “We’ll figure this out.” Based in Miami Lakes and working the Miami–Orlando corridor, she’s a Realtor Associate at Realty ONE Group Royal Oaks who has built a loyal audience and a steady book of business by mixing hustle, bilingual guidance, and everyday warmth.
Franchesca is a licensed Florida Realtor (License #3490844) with Realty ONE Group Royal Oaks, operating from the brokerage’s Miami Lakes office at 8181 NW 154th Street, Suite 250, Miami Lakes, FL 33016. She’s reachable at (786) 403-5804 and details she keeps front-and-center so new buyers can text or email the minute they’re ready to talk.
Beyond the business card, she’s also a creator. Her Instagram account @franchescaquinterorealtor has a five-figure following, and her posts often switch smoothly between English and Spanish mirroring the way her clients live, work, and dream across cultures. She shares quick market tips, property walk-throughs, and motivational moments from closings around Miami-Dade and beyond.
Real estate in South Florida doesn’t wait for anyone. Inventory shifts fast, interest rates move, and buyers often compete in multiple-offer situations. When Franchesca started, she didn’t have a massive legacy client list or a TV show. What she did have was energy and focus. She carved out time to learn neighborhoods street-by-street, practice contracts until they felt like second nature, and build a social presence that didn’t feel like a hard sell.
That presence mattered. In a market full of polished ads, her feed stayed real: Here’s how to use benefits if you’re buying your first home. Here’s why a ‘no-HOA’ listing might be a fit. The content helped people who were quietly browsing turn into people ready to book a tour.
While her office is in Miami Lakes, Franchesca also works demand in Orlando and nearby Central Florida communities where new-construction townhomes, planned communities, and suburban value attract families and first-time buyers. It’s a smart lane: many Miami clients ask about Orlando price points and schools; many Orlando buyers keep one eye on career opportunities farther south. Her bio says it plainly: Miami–Orlando.
This two-city fluency shows up in her posts, where you’ll see townhomes in Homestead and Florida City alongside suburban options and move-in-ready homes that match “more space, less maintenance.” It’s not uncommon for her to tour one style of property in Miami-Dade during the week and negotiate on a Central Florida home the same month. Recent sales activity reflects that steady cadence of closings across the region.
The first home is a big leap in any language. Franchesca’s bilingual approach lowers the stress. Zillow shows she speaks English and Spanish, and her reels often explain steps in Spanish so families can discuss choices at the dinner table without translation gaps. She leans into education: explain down-payment programs, show what “closing costs” really mean, and unpack HOA vs. non-HOA living. That clarity creates calm.
It also creates results. Public sales data tied to her agent profile shows 10 sales in the last 12 months, 25 total sales, and an average sale price around $560,000, with deals spanning Homestead, Florida City, Miami, and Doral—classic first-home and move-up markets. For a relationship-driven agent who built her base in recent years, those numbers signal consistency and trust.
Franchesca’s brokerage Realty ONE Group Royal Oaks is a family-operated office in the heart of Miami Lakes. The team sits right off NW 154th Street and is known for a collaborative culture that celebrates agent branding and community outreach. That foundation helps individual agents like Franchesca move faster: in-house support, training, and an office that roots for each closing, big or small.
Her agent profile on the company’s network page also lists her license and direct mobile, making it simple for clients to verify who they’re working with an essential step in an online world where trust matters.
Scroll her feed and you’ll catch the rhythm: morning walkthroughs, afternoon contract check-ins, and quick videos recorded in the car between appointments. The lifestyle is part real estate, part creator economy. Lighting, captions, and trending audio matter but only because they help more people learn and take action. On a good day, the reel attracts a DM. On a great day, it turns into keys in a client’s hand.
This blend of agent life and everyday life is exactly why her audience grows. It’s not just granite countertops and curb appeal; it’s the grind behind the scenes calls to lenders, late-night negotiations, reminders to bring government IDs for closing day. In one recent reel focused on first-time buyer benefits, she breaks the topic down in plain terms, a format that’s becoming a signature.
Real estate looks glamorous online. In reality, it tests patience. Franchesca’s path has included the same hurdles most agents face but rarely admit: listings that fall through after weeks of effort, buyers who get outbid, and transactions that stall on inspections or appraisals. Covering two metros adds its own puzzle traffic, timing, and knowing multiple school zones and taxes by heart.
She tackles the hard parts the same way she built her business: transparently. When rates climbed and some buyers paused, she pivoted to education. When inventory tightened, she focused on neighborhoods with new-construction pipelines and smart value. When a client needed encouragement, she used her platform to explain the why not just the what often in both languages. Even in 2024 and 2025, as the market kept shifting, her feed stayed active with property tours and honest talk about options.
Numbers tell one story. The other is the thank-you messages from closings and the repeat referrals that follow. Clients call her communicative knowledgeable and supportive themes that pop up across public review hubs and social posts associated with her name.
If you’re watching her channels this season, a few themes stand out:
1) First-time buyer education (in Spanish and English).
She’s pushing snackable videos on down-payment assistance, credit prep, and how to compare new-construction vs. resale content that helps families move from curiosity to confidence. A July 2025 reel specifically spotlights benefits for first-time buyers, part of an ongoing series designed to simplify the process.
2) No-HOA and value-forward listings in South Miami.
HOA fees can surprise new buyers. Her Casa en el Sur de Miami SIN HOA walkthrough highlights total monthly costs, not just sticker prices. That framing resonates with budget-savvy shoppers.
3) Touring and documenting closings across greater Miami.
Recent sales on her public profile reflect steady buyer representation in places like Homestead, Florida City, Miami, and Doral the kind of bread-and-butter activity that keeps experience sharp and market knowledge current.
Discovery call. A short phone or WhatsApp chat to understand goals, budget, and timeline. (Yes, she answers DMs but the call gets you moving faster.) Direct mobile: (786) 403-5804.
Pre-approval & strategy. She coordinates with lenders, outlines neighborhoods in Miami-Dade or around Orlando that fit the brief, and sets realistic expectations about HOA rules, insurance, and commuting.
Tour & decide. Video tours for remote clients, in-person showings for locals, and detailed comp reviews so offers land right.
Offer to close. Transparent timelines, inspection guidance, and lender coordination. Her bilingual updates keep everyone aligned, including extended family who want to understand the milestones.
Franchesca’s journey is proof that there isn’t one right path in real estate. You don’t need to be born with a luxury rolodex. You can build trust online, show up in two languages, and still keep the human side first. Her audience connects with the everyday pieces school runs, coffee between showings, kindness at the closing table because that’s real life. The wins feel earned because they are.
Most of all, her story reminds new agents and new buyers of the same truth: progress beats perfection. If you keep learning and keep serving, results follow.
In a market where luxury gets most of the headlines, Franchesca Quintero’s brand of real estate patient, bilingual, and relentlessly practical feels like a breath of fresh air. She’s as comfortable explaining HOA bylaws as she is celebrating a key handoff on camera. And for hundreds of would-be buyers scrolling late at night, that combination may be exactly what turns a saved post into a door code.
DO FOLLOW HER ON INSTAGRAM.
READ MORE:- Shobha Realty Launches Its Most Luxurious Project Yet—Full Details Inside 2025