Amy Searcy
The Tampa Bay area is an amazing place to live, work and play, and that’s why Amy Searcy chooses to call it home. Originally from Birmingham, Alabama, Amy attended the University of Alabama at Birmingham before relocating to the Tampa Bay area and building a successful real estate career in Florida.
With more than 25 years of experience, Amy is a trusted Tampa Bay REALTOR® known for helping buyers and sellers confidently achieve their real estate goals. She began her career in new construction sales with a nationally recognized home builder before transitioning into residential real estate, where she specializes in luxury homes, waterfront properties, residential resale, and new construction throughout Tampa Bay and surrounding communities.
As Team Lead of the Selling Sunshine Home Team at RE/MAX CHAMPIONS, Amy is a full-time, licensed, multi-million dollar award-winning agent recognized for exceptional customer service, strong negotiation skills, and attention to detail. She is known for helping clients visualize a home’s potential, strategically preparing listings for market, and delivering results-driven marketing strategies.
Amy serves buyers and sellers across Trinity, Odessa, Lutz, New Port Richey, and the greater Tampa Bay area. Whether working with first-time buyers, luxury clients, or relocating families, she is committed to providing expert guidance through every step of the buying and selling process with professionalism, integrity, and personalized service.
Community involvement is also a priority. Amy is an active member of the Trinity Women’s Club, supports local charitable initiatives, and participates in Children’s Miracle Network fundraisers through RE/MAX.
When not assisting clients, Amy enjoys boating and spending time with her husband Chris, son Theodore, and their fur baby, Dolly, in the Trinity, Florida area.
My Recently Listed Properties
Specializations
Buyer Brokerage
Condominiums
Foreclosure Property
International (Foreign Transactions)
New Construction
Power Sales
Residential Acreages