Owner and Team Leader of My Tampa Agent.
With twenty years of experience in sales and marketing for Fortune 50 companies, Anthony began putting those skills to use in the real estate industry 16 years ago. My Tampa Agent prioritizes quality over quantity, sticking to authentic, personalized communication to build trust instead of spending time following trends.

In an industry racing to automate almost everything, Anthony Malafronte takes a more human approach: “Tech should grease the wheels, not replace the driver.”
With decades of real estate experience, he’s seen trends come and go, but his North Star remains unchanged: authenticity.
Anthony doesn’t hate technology, he just hates how it’s used. “AI can draft a listing description in seconds, but it can’t hear the quiver in a client’s voice when they’re nervous about selling their home,” he says. His approach? Deploy AI for backstage tasks (contracts, scheduling, data crunching) so he can keep his focus what machines can’t replicate: eye contact, intuition, and meaningful conversations.
In a world where “Hey, just texting!” is the norm, Anthony’s insistence on phone calls feels almost radical. “A text is a receipt. A call is a handshake,” he argues. When a first-time buyer panicked about mortgage rates, Anthony spent 45 minutes on the phone, mostly listening. That client later referred three friends. “People don’t forget how you made them feel,” he says. Especially when you’re the only agent who actually picks up the phone.
Anthony once led a sprawling team. Now? He runs a “special forces” squad of four. The result? Deeper relationships, sharper focus, and yes, higher profits. “Big teams drown in meetings. Small teams move,” he says. His lean crew uses AI tools to automate busywork, freeing them for hyper-personalized service. The entire team benefits from the content created for My Tampa Agent: each team member sends Anthony's Tampa Bay Weekend Bucket List to their unique database, initiating authentic conversations about things people actually want to engage in, not just real estate.
Anthony’s seen enough copycat strategies to last a lifetime. “The industry’s stuck on rinse-and-repeat tactics,” he sighs. His antidote? Niche authenticity. Instead of generic “Top 10 Home Tips” blogs, his team writes raw, relatable pieces like “Why Selling Your Home Feels Like Breakup Therapy”—powered by AI tools, but packed with truly human stories.
87% of Anthony’s business comes from referrals. Not because he asks, but because he overdelivers. A recent example: He noticed a client’s teen daughter loved architecture, so he connected her with a local firm for internship shadowing. No CRM prompt needed, just a human paying attention. “That family’s sent me five referrals,” he says. “AI can’t fake care.”
Anthony’s not immune to tech’s dark side. “I worry we’re raising a generation that thinks emojis count as empathy,” he admits. His fix? Boundaries. His team uses AI to handle after-hours inquiries but bans bots from client-facing roles. “We’ll never let a algorithm decide how to engage. That’s our job.”