Barry Denton is a versatile professional with expertise in Real Estate and Business Leadership. A published author, Denton’s works focus primarily on true crime cases.
Barry Denton currently works as a Real Estate Agent in the state of Florida. Denton is also a prolific writer and published author known for titles like Crime and Justice: Past and Present. When he isn’t working on writing his next project or scoping out his clients’ new homes in Florida, this unique professional dedicates his free time to Nonprofit Development.
Real Estate Agent

Finding your next home isn’t always easy. Whether you find yourself overwhelmed with options, or swamped in limitations, the process can quickly become difficult! That’s when Florida Real Estate Agent Barry Denton steps in. Denton is a vacationer turned local in the Sunshine State, drawn in by FL’s gorgeous landscape for adventure! Working as a Real Estate Agent in the area, he finds that many of his clients are in the same transition. Many of his clients adore Florida as a vacation destination and are now setting out to make the state their forever home. Keeping this in mind, Denton often assists his clients in discovering areas within the state that meet all of their needs, from outdoor adventures to community culture.
Published Author
A lifelong writer with a passion for literature, Barry Denton has set his sights on publishing his own work in recent years. In 2020, Denton published two books through Kendall-Hunt. Both of these works are focused on true events and crime cases in the United States. Titles include Crime and Justice: Past and Present and Case Studies in Terrorism.
Nonprofit Supporter

In his free time, Barry Denton enjoys volunteering in his community. Denton is a proud supporter numerous nonprofit organizations both local and national, including:
- Turning Point USA, conservative nonprofit organization
- Boy Scouts of America, youth scouting organization
- Dreams With Wings, nonprofit educational organization for individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities and autism