Where we work

Deep local knowledge, county by county.

Property situations are local. The clerk of court, the property appraiser, the tax collector, the probate judge — every county runs a little differently. We focus our expertise on markets where we know exactly how things work on the ground.

Tampa Bay, Florida Established

Tampa Bay is where Stroer Property Group does most of its work today, with real, day-to-day coverage in two counties:

  • Tampa — Hillsborough County. From Seminole Heights to Brandon to Town 'n' Country, we work with homeowners across the county. Foreclosure cases here move through the Hillsborough County courts, and probate matters through the circuit court's probate division — processes we track closely.
  • St. Petersburg — Pinellas County. St. Pete, Clearwater, and the beach communities. Pinellas has its own clerk, its own property appraiser, and its own rhythms — a sale that's simple in Hillsborough can hit different snags across the bay, and vice versa.

Because Florida foreclosures go through the courts and Florida probate has its own court-supervised procedures, knowing the local process — which office handles what, how long things actually take versus what the statute implies — makes a real difference in the options available to a homeowner and how much time they truly have.

Metro Atlanta, Georgia Expanding

We're actively expanding into Metro Atlanta, and we want to be straightforward about what that means: this is a growing market for us, not yet a long-established one. Our team is based right in DeKalb County and is building out local coverage — and our network of vetted agents and buyers — county by county across the metro. The counties we're focused on:

  • Cobb County — Marietta, Smyrna, Kennesaw
  • Fulton County — Atlanta, Sandy Springs, Alpharetta, South Fulton
  • Forsyth County — Cumming and the fast-growing northern suburbs
  • DeKalb County — Decatur (home base), Stone Mountain, Tucker, Brookhaven
  • Cherokee County — Woodstock, Canton, Holly Springs
  • Gwinnett County — Lawrenceville, Duluth, Snellville, Buford

Georgia's processes differ meaningfully from Florida's — foreclosure here is generally non-judicial and can move much faster, and probate runs through each county's probate court with its own filing practices. That's exactly why we're expanding county by county rather than claiming the whole metro at once.

Why local specificity matters

It's tempting to treat real estate help as one-size-fits-all, but the details that decide outcomes are county-level details:

  • Courts and clerks. Foreclosure and probate timelines depend on the specific court's calendar and procedures — the same case type can move at very different speeds in neighboring counties.
  • Tax offices. Property tax collection, payment plans, and tax sale practices are administered county by county.
  • Permitting and records. Open permits, code enforcement liens, and title quirks surface differently depending on the county and municipality — and can stall a sale if nobody checks early.
  • The local market itself. What a house realistically sells for, and how fast, is a neighborhood-level question, not a state-level one.

If your property is in one of the areas above, we can speak to your situation specifically. If it's somewhere else, reach out anyway — if we can't help, we'll tell you quickly and honestly rather than pretend coverage we don't have.

In one of our markets? Let's talk about your situation.

Free, confidential, and grounded in exactly how your county's courts, tax office, and market actually work.