Ken & Angela Cornell have been long-time residents of Alachua County and strive for excellence in both their professional and personal endeavors.

Ken graduated first in his class from the Fisher School of Accounting at the University of Florida, and his expertise as a CPA adds a unique dimension to his role as a Senior Vice President and Broker Associate at Bosshardt Realty Services.

Angela graduated with an early childhood education degree. She previously served as an elementary teacher in the public school system before her role as a Senior Vice President and Broker Associate at Bosshardt Realty Services.

Ken & Angela Cornell

Cell: (352) - 281 - 4000

With over two decades of experience in real estate as a husband and wife team, Ken and Angela have honed their skills to provide customers with unparalleled service and guidance. This dedication to their craft is matched only by their commitment to their family and this community.

Ken & Angela have been married for over 35 years and have two sons, Connor (31) and Chris (29).

Alachua County is Our Home…

We have lived in Alachua County for the last four decades and believe it is the best place in the world to live, work and play. As real estate brokers, for over 20 years, we have had the distinct privilege of helping our friends and family with all of their real estate needs. I am currently serving my third term as your County Commissioner, I am a certified public accountant and I am focused on working in and serving this community.

What makes Alachua County special are individuals like you, who add your time, treasure and talent to improving the world we live in.

When it is time to sell your house or find your forever home, we would love the opportunity to help you with all of your real estate needs.

Ken & Angela Cornell

Sr. Vice Presidents/Broker Associates

Your Real Estate Partners

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Focused on Alachua County, it’s our Home…

“As a county commissioner, it has been my highest honor to serve the community that I love so much.”

October 4th, 2022

In the latest episode of Alachua County Talks, outgoing Alachua County Commission Chair Ken Cornell talks about major events from the past year.