Amanda Kinkade is a Jacksonville native that graduated from the University of North Florida in 2004, BA in Finance with a specific track in real estate. Upon graduating, Amanda obtained her FL real estate license and began working for a local developer, The Devlin Group. In 2007, Amanda transitioned into commercial real estate, with Addison Commercial Real Estate. At that time, Amanda obtained her real estate broker’s license. Since then she has worked on a number of sales and leasing transactions totaling over $67 Million, which have included office, retail, industrial and land development sectors. Amanda started her own commercial real estate company in early 2018 with the goal of providing a higher level of service for her long-term commercial real estate clients and investors. Amanda loves calling Jacksonville home, and believes Northeast Florida is one of the greatest communities for both living and long-term investing. She is involved in several civic organizations in the community and serves as President of Exchange Club Jacksonville, is an active member and former President of BNI, Money Tree Chapter and is a member at Longleaf Church in St. Johns County.