Chris Sweat

Chris Sweat

Real Estate Advisor, COMPASS Florida Naples

Naples, FL 34108

Phone (239) 641-7873

Property Types
Land
Markets
Southwest Florida
Bio
As a real estate advisor with Compass in Southwest Florida, Chris Sweat possesses a lifetime’s worth of local knowledge, and a future-forward perspective that embraces modern resources and technology to deliver success. A Naples native and current Bonita Springs resident, as well as an FGCU graduate, Chris knew at the outset of his career that real estate was where he wanted to be, earning Rookie of the Year his first full year in the business. His approach is based on the responsive communication. Supporting local clientele as well as out-of-state buyers and sellers, Chris appreciates the importance to you of being available and reachable. There are so many moving pieces in a real estate deal—being able to communicate openly with your realtor shouldn’t be on the list of questions. Chris gets a lot of satisfaction from helping first-time homebuyers. When a buyer, whether it’s their first or 10th home, finds the one that’s right for them, their anticipation and excitement are palpable, and a moment Chris is always grateful to be a part of. And with such a range of property types available in the local market, he knows there is always going to be something for everyone. The location and lifestyle continue to draw many into Southwest Florida. With his lifelong know-how, Chris is adept at helping you find the community that’s ideally suited to your personal preferences. Partnered with his brother, Nick, the Sweat Brothers live by the daily mantra of above and beyond service, committed 100 percent to meet client goals. In his personal time, Chris remains involved with his alma mater as a beach volleyball coach and enjoys taking advantage of the award-winning local beaches and waterways with friends, scuba diving, and spearfishing. Chris’ wife of two years, Alyssa, is also involved with real estate, handling transactions and listing coordination.
Education
Florida Gulf Coast University