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Buying or selling in the Triad area of North Carolina? I love helping people that are ready to downsize, upsize, or relocate to the triad. Letās talk about what best suits your needs and get you started to find your dream property today.
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š Fall is here in North Carolina! š
That crisp air, the leaves just starting to turn, and muscadine grapes hanging heavy on the vineāitās officially musky-dine season! These sweet grapes are one of the sure signs that fall has arrived here in the South.
Whether youāre out picking, making jelly, or just enjoying them fresh, muscadines are a tradition that makes this season special in North Carolina.
š Who else loves muscadines? Do you eat them fresh or save them for wine & jelly?
#NorthCarolina #FallSeason #Muscadines #NCLiving
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šø Sometimes, itās not the square footage that matters⦠itās the dirt road that gets you there.
Thereās just something about rural living ā the quiet, the space, the stars at night. Whether itās a long gravel driveway, the hum of cicadas in the evening, or a little house tucked between acres of peace and pine trees⦠this is the dream so many are chasing lately.
š”š If youāve ever felt drawn to the countryside ā where you can breathe deeper, hear yourself think, and still be just a short drive from town ā youāre not alone.
Would you trade city lights for front porch nights?
š Tell me in the comments: Are you Team Dirt Road or Team Suburbia?
#CountryLiving #NorthCarolinaHomes #DirtRoadDreams #EscapeTheCity #RuralRealEstate #TobyRussellRealtor #NCRealtor
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Spring isnāt just for cleaningāitās the perfect time to prep your house for the market. First impressions matter, and a fresh, clean home can make a huge difference in how buyers see it.
Declutter, deep clean, and freshen up those curb appeal details. You donāt need to spend a fortuneājust make it shine!
This could be the season your āFor Saleā sign goes up. Ready? Letās talk.
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How many bedrooms do you need?
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With the recent election results, we know many people are wondering how this outcome might impact their next steps in the real estate market. Whether youāre considering buying or selling, changes in administration can often influence the economy, interest rates, and real estate policies.
š How do these results affect your plans?
Are you thinking of buying a home in the near future?
Do you plan to sell your property soon?
Drop your thoughts below, or feel free to reach out if youād like to discuss how this may influence your real estate journey!
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Come visit us tonight on āŖ@livinginnorthcarolina181⬠at 8:00 for general market discussion and answer and q&a you might have.
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Miscellaneous costs, including entertainment and dining out, are about 2% lower than the national average, so you can enjoy a vibrant lifestyle without breaking the bank. š
Dining Out: Thereās a wide variety of dining options, from affordable food trucks to upscale restaurants, catering to all budgets.
Entertainment: North Carolina offers numerous affordable entertainment options, including parks, museums, and festivals.
Shopping: With a mix of local boutiques and larger retail chains, shopping in North Carolina is convenient and often budget-friendly.
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What type of home are you looking for?
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Transportation costs are 3% lower than the national average, making commuting and travel a bit more affordable. š
Gas Prices: Gas prices are typically lower than the national average, helping you save on fuel costs.
Public Transit: Major cities like Raleigh and Charlotte have reliable public transportation systems, which can be a cost-effective alternative to driving.
Bike-Friendly: Many areas in North Carolina are bike-friendly, promoting cycling as a healthy and economical mode of transport.
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