Who do you call when a waterfront estate in Palm Beach or a new-construction condo on Fort Lauderdale Beach is the goal, and you want an agent who knows the water, the buildings, and the buyers? The site of Susan Rindley answers that squarely. She works luxury residential real estate along the South Florida coast, affiliated with ONE Sotheby's International Realty, and the pages are built around a specific stretch of market: waterfront homes and high-end condominiums from Palm Beach and Boca Raton down through Fort Lauderdale Beach and into South Beach Miami.
What the site puts in front of a buyer or seller
The property search is the working core of what Susan Rindley offers, and it goes past a generic MLS feed. Alongside resale listings there is a section for new-construction condos, and that inclusion counts in this market because a good chunk of the luxury inventory in these cities is sold before it is built. Someone shopping a preconstruction tower needs an agent tracking those releases, and the site treats that as a first-class category instead of an afterthought.
Around the listings sit neighborhood and community guides for the Fort Lauderdale and Miami areas. These are the pages that earn their keep for an out-of-state buyer trying to understand the difference between one barrier-island enclave and the next before booking a flight. It is a smart inclusion, and it tells you Susan Rindley expects clients who are not already on the ground.
There is also a "significant sales" portfolio and a set of video property tours. I found the significant-sales section the most telling part of the whole site, because a closed-deal record at the high end is checkable and specific in a way that adjectives never are. Video tours suit the price band too; a high-end buyer expects to walk a property on screen before they walk it in person, and Susan Rindley builds that into the pitch.
The Sotheby's network behind the listings
The affiliation with ONE Sotheby's International Realty is not decoration. It plugs the listings Susan Rindley carries into a worldwide referral and marketing network, which for a seller means a Fort Lauderdale penthouse can land in front of a buyer in London or Sao Paulo.
For a buyer, it means access to off-market and internationally marketed inventory that a purely local shop would not carry. That reach is a real part of what Susan Rindley is selling, and the site is right to lean on it.
Concierge services and market writing
The site frames the buyer and seller help as concierge-style, meaning Susan Rindley positions herself as running the process end to end rather than opening doors and stepping back.
There is a blog with market insight content attached to that, which does two jobs: it gives a prospective client a sense of how she reads pricing and inventory, and it shows she is paying attention to the market between transactions. The writing is a low-stakes way to audition an agent before you ever pick up the phone.
The background behind the pitch
The biography is unusually concrete for an agent page. Susan Rindley is a University of Florida finance graduate and a South Florida native, and the finance background is worth noting: pricing a waterfront estate is a numbers exercise as much as a taste one. Being local is not a small thing here either, since the coastal micro-markets she covers reward someone who has watched them for years.
Susan Rindley has been featured in outside media, including CNN, NBC's Open House, Extra, and the Wall Street Journal. Media hits are not the same as a sale, but national coverage is a form of vetting an agent cannot arrange for herself, and it is consistent with the level she claims to operate at.
The numbers back that up. Third-party sources describe deal volume in the tens of millions a year, with one profile citing roughly $55 million in transactions in progress and a 2022 award write-up putting around $80 million closed across ten deals, which she was recognized for as an Apogee Awards honoree in S. Florida Business and Wealth. Ten deals to reach that figure tells you the average ticket is large. This is a high-value, lower-volume practice, and a seller of a single expensive property should read the Susan Rindley track record as a good fit.
The reputation record and how to reach out
Beyond her own pages, the outside footprint is what a careful buyer will want to weigh, and here the picture is solid without being airtight.
Outside reviews and open contact details
The third-party presence is spread across the usual places. There is a Zillow profile carrying client reviews, one of which flatly calls her the best, and a Yelp business page with reviews as well, though no aggregate star score surfaced on either. Susan Rindley also appears on Sotheby's own agent directory, MapQuest, and a Facebook page with 866 likes. The reviews that exist are positive; a cautious reader will note that no single scored rating pulls it all together, so the signal is directional rather than a hard number.
Contact is easy, which is not always true of luxury agents who hide behind a form. A phone number, a direct email, a fax line, and a physical office on East Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale are all on the site. An address you can drive to is worth something in a business built almost entirely on trust.
My one honest reservation is that a site like this is a marketing surface by nature, so the flattering framing is expected and the reader still has to do the reference-checking any large purchase deserves. Nothing here undercuts her. It just means the portfolio and the outside reviews should be read together, each checking the other.
For a buyer or seller working in the seven-figure coastal market from Palm Beach to South Beach, Susan Rindley has the record and the network to justify the shortlist spot. Ask her to walk through the significant-sales record for the specific city and building type in question, and the fit will be obvious fast.