George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast: Recent Episodes

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market. Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals. The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina. The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina. Tune in live each weekEvery Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.

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Waiting feels safe until you realize life does not pause for mortgage rates. We look at what is actually happening in the Hendersonville and Henderson County real estate market and why the “I’ll buy when rates hit 5%” plan can quietly turn into a year on the sidelines. Prices are still strong, inventory remains low, and homes are still selling, so the real question becomes less about predicting the future and more about making a clear decision with the facts you have right now.

We unpack what drives mortgage rates beyond the Federal Reserve, including the bond market, the 10-year Treasury, and inflation expectations. Then we get practical: how to think about the tradeoff between rate and purchase price, why lower rates can bring more competition and push prices higher, and how a higher-rate environment can give prepared buyers more room to negotiate. We also share a simple framework we use with clients: if rates do not change for two years, would this home still make sense for your budget, goals, and timeline?

The conversation takes a deeper turn into the psychology of real estate and the emotions behind a move. A quote sticks with us: “I sat with my anger long enough until she told me her real name was grief.” After 20-plus years in real estate, we have seen how buying and selling is often about transitions, not just houses, and how recognizing the real emotion can bring clarity and peace to the next step.

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A community can measure a life in trophies, titles, or years on the calendar, but the real count is simpler: how many people felt seen because you showed up. We start with a quick celebration of ten years of the George Real Estate Group on WHKP, then ground things with a practical Henderson County real estate market update. Even with loud national headlines, demand in Hendersonville and across Western North Carolina stays strong, inventory remains tight, and homes still move when price and condition match the moment. We also share where to find our open house schedule and how to follow along on social media and the podcast.

From there, the tone shifts to something deeper. We’re joined by Craig Distal to honor John David Norman, a Hendersonville local whose passing left a real space in a lot of hearts. Craig takes us back to kindergarten at Bruce Drysdale, where John’s warm smile sparked a lifelong friendship, then forward through Hendersonville High School, athletics, coaching, and the steady way John encouraged others. If you’ve ever wondered what people mean when they say “he never met a stranger,” these stories make it real.

We also talk about John’s faith and service, including his involvement with Main Street Baptist and First Baptist, his years with the Elks Lodge and its service projects, and his connection to the American Legion. Along the way, we reflect on John’s work as an appraiser, his sharp eye for homes, and the way he seemed to know every road in Henderson County by heart.

Listen, share this with someone who knew John, and subscribe for more local real estate insight and Hometown Hero stories. If the show means something to you, please leave a review and tell us who you think deserves to be recognized next.

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A community doesn’t become stronger by accident, it happens when people build systems that make everyday life easier for families. We’re joined by Carlos Vega, chief operating officer at the Hendersonville Boys and Girls Club, and his story alone stops you in your tracks: he grew up in the club from age six through eighteen, and today he helps lead the same place that opened doors for him. That perspective turns a “nice nonprofit interview” into a practical look at what youth development really takes on the ground in Henderson County.

We talk through the operations that most people never see, including free transportation from school to the club, plus breakfast, snacks, and lunch throughout the school year. Carlos explains why expanding morning hours matters for parents who have to clock in before eight, and how those changes now serve hundreds of kids before the day even hits full speed. We also dig into the opportunities that reshape a child’s confidence: tutoring and homework help, leadership groups for teens, STEM exposure, and field trips that range from museums to hiking and even whitewater rafting.

The conversation also gives credit where it’s due, including the Fazio family and other community supporters who helped the organization grow from a small space into a major facility. Looking ahead, Carlos shares plans for expansion and why kindergarten through second grade remains a tough childcare gap, especially when many summer programs can cost $80 a week per child. If you’ve ever wondered how to make a real impact locally, we’ll point you to volunteer and tutoring needs, plus ways to connect. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people find stories like this.

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A food pantry trying to hit a $125,000 community goal. A mortgage advisor explaining “off menu” loans that can save a home purchase. And a shared belief that relationships beat red tape when life gets hard. That’s where the conversation goes as we host Patrick Hunt of United Federal Credit Union alongside Lynn Staggs, executive director of Storehouse, right here in Hendersonville, North Carolina.

We dig into practical mortgage guidance for Western North Carolina buyers, from conventional and construction loans to USDA, VA, and FHA options. Patrick also explains portfolio lending, the kind of in house mortgage that can work when a borrower does not fit a strict Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac box due to credit disruption, a divorce, or a slightly high debt to income ratio. We also talk about a huge difference many homeowners only notice later: keeping mortgage servicing local, so the same institution that helps you close is the one you can call when you need help.

Then Lynn brings it home with what Storehouse is seeing on the ground, including the ongoing reality of storm recovery, the way heavy weather can trigger real anxiety, and how their new location supports better operations. We walk through senior delivery routes that double as wellness checks, the constant challenge of buying and sourcing food, the push for more volunteers to expand pantry days, a new raised bed garden plan, and a Christmas program that serves thousands of local kids through school partnerships.

If you care about Henderson County, local nonprofits, and smarter home financing, listen all the way through and share it with a neighbor. Subscribe, leave a review, and send this to someone who’s buying a home or looking for a meaningful way to volunteer.

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Luxury homes don’t follow the same script as the rest of the housing market, and the numbers in 2026 make that impossible to ignore. We dig into what the data is actually saying about luxury home prices and pending sales, why high-end properties can stay resilient even when mortgage rates sit in the mid-sixes, and how that reality contrasts with affordability challenges for traditional buyers.

We also bring it back home to Western North Carolina and Henderson County, where supply and demand still explain most of what you see on the ground. We talk through why “the market” is really a set of smaller, local markets, how days on market can stretch even while demand improves, and what buyers at higher price points are truly shopping for: exceptional views, privacy, architectural quality, outdoor living, and properties that are hard to duplicate.

Then we get practical with tax strategy. We break down the basics of IRS Section 121 for primary residences, including the 2-of-5-year rule and the difference between price and gain, and we share how a 1031 exchange can help real estate investors defer taxes when selling investment property. If you’re thinking about selling a home, repositioning a rental, handling inherited property, or planning your next move with estate planning in mind, this conversation helps you ask better questions before you act.

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A surprise bouquet isn’t just pretty, it can change the temperature of a room. We sit down with Cathy MacDonald to hear how Blooms of Kindness takes donated flowers that might otherwise be tossed and turns them into moments of relief for people in hospitals, nursing homes, rehab centers, and veteran centers across Buncombe County and Henderson County.

Kathy walks us through the backstory, the “Bouquet Day” process, and the practical details that make this nonprofit work: partnering with local grocery stores, accepting wedding flowers, collecting vases and even using decorated tennis ball containers when facilities can’t accept glass. We also dig into why flowers matter, from research on mood and anxiety to the real-life testimonials that keep volunteers coming back week after week. The result is a community-powered model that delivered over 8,000 bouquets in a year, with zero paid staff.

We also share a quick Henderson County real estate market snapshot, highlight a new listing open house in Flat Rock, and close with ways you can support the people doing the quiet work of caring. Check out bloomsofkindness.org, follow along on Facebook and Instagram, and look for “Paint Your Own Bouquet” on August 23 at Mills River Brewery. If you enjoy local stories that restore your faith in your neighbors, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave us a review so more people can find the show.

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The loudest real estate takes are usually the least helpful, so we stick to the numbers and the decisions that actually affect your life. We walk through a midyear snapshot of the Henderson County real estate market, including new listings, pending sales, closed sales, inventory, and what days on market is really telling sellers right now. The headline: the data points to a market that is stabilizing and normalizing, not falling apart, even as affordability remains a serious topic for many families across Western North Carolina.

From there, we zoom out to a bigger shift happening nationwide: the “silver tsunami,” or the massive transfer of wealth from baby boomers to their beneficiaries. Because so much net worth sits in real estate, families are facing real-world challenges like aging properties, landlord fatigue during retirement, and the emotional stress of siblings inheriting and managing property together. We talk candidly about why real estate, tax, legal, and financial professionals often operate in silos, and why coordinated planning can make transitions smoother.

We also break down two tax tools that come up constantly in our client conversations. First is IRS Section 121, the primary residence capital gains exclusion, including the biggest misconceptions we hear and a simple example showing how adjusted basis and capital improvements can change the math. Then we move into investment property strategy with the 1031 exchange: what it is, why “deferred” is the key word, the 45-day and 180-day deadlines, and why using a qualified intermediary is not optional.

If you’re planning a move, selling an inherited property, thinking about retirement, or weighing a 1031 exchange, this one will give you practical clarity. Subscribe for weekly real estate market updates, share this with a friend who’s making a move, and leave a review so more locals can find the show.

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The market is still moving, even with higher interest rates, but one of the biggest surprises for buyers and sellers has nothing to do with pricing. It is an invisible gas that you cannot smell, see, or taste, and it can affect your health and your closing timeline: radon.

We start with a quick Henderson County real estate market update, including inventory, days on market, and why life changes keep driving home sales. Then we bring in our guest, Kimmy McBurney from Carolina Radon, for a practical, no-drama guide to radon testing and radon mitigation in Western North Carolina. Kimmy explains what radon is, why our region is considered EPA Level One, and why the only honest answer to “Do I have radon?” is “Test.” We also tackle common myths, like slab homes being immune, new construction being safe, or your neighbor’s results meaning anything for your house.

From there, we get specific about risk and action: radon as the leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers, why kids and pets can be more vulnerable, how short-term tests work, and why levels can change after renovations or major weather events like Helene. If you are buying, selling, or investing, we also explain how radon shows up during due diligence in North Carolina, why pre-listing testing can prevent delays, and what to ask contractors about certifications, warranties, and guarantees.

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Seven acres in the heart of Saluda could have turned into another development, but one community chose a different future and then did the hard work to pay for it. We sit down with Cheryl Spencer, chair of the Keep Saluda Green campaign, to unpack how the Saluda Community Land Trust went from “we don’t have any money” to securing the land and launching a new public park vision that keeps green space in the middle of town.

Along the way, we talk candidly about what real fundraising looks like: building a case for support, hearing “no,” and pushing through the momentum lull that hits in the middle of a campaign. Cheryl shares the turning point when a simple video reached Saluda’s summer residents and contributions started pouring in, ultimately raising more than $200,000 and unlocking possibilities like benches, improved trailheads, and plans for a more accessible trail for people with mobility issues.

We also connect conservation to everyday life in Western North Carolina, including the steady Henderson County real estate market and the reason so many people want to live here in the first place. Cheryl highlights farm preservation efforts that protect rural character in Polk County, plus the opening of Henry’s Nature Center in partnership with Conserving Carolina, where trails, gardens, and school visits turn land stewardship into something kids can feel in their bodies and remember for life.

If you care about land conservation, community parks, accessible trails, and protecting the places that make our hometowns worth calling home, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share this episode with a friend, and leave a review to help more listeners find these local stories.

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A hundred more families in three months. That’s the pace of need Lynn Staggs is seeing at The Storehouse right now, and it’s forcing a hard question for a growing community: how do we make sure working parents, seniors on fixed incomes, and neighbors hit by rising prices can still put food on the table? We sit down in Hendersonville, North Carolina to talk honestly about what’s changing on the ground and what it takes to respond with speed, dignity, and smart planning.

Lynn walks us through The Storehouse’s Fourth of July fundraising campaign, what the $125,000 goal actually pays for, and why their move into a new owned facility is a game changer for Western North Carolina food pantry operations. We also get a behind-the-scenes look at the intake process that helps families receive boxes tailored to allergies, diabetes, and food preferences, plus the hygiene essentials that SNAP benefits do not cover. If you’ve ever wondered where donations go, this conversation makes it real and measurable.

Patrick from United Federal Credit Union explains why they chose to support the project, how credit unions serve communities beyond personal banking, and why this building is designed to be more than a pantry. With emergency readiness features, a large teaching kitchen, and plans for cooking classes and budgeting classes, the goal is not only short-term relief, but long-term stability. If you care about food insecurity, senior delivery routes, disaster resilience, or community-led solutions in Henderson County, this one will stick with you. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more neighbors can find it.

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The hardest part of a crisis is often what comes right after, when the sirens fade and you are left standing there trying to figure out what to do next. That is why this conversation stopped us in our tracks: Holly Nicholson joins us to explain TIP of WNC, the Trauma Intervention Program of Western North Carolina, and how trained volunteers respond alongside first responders to provide immediate emotional and practical support to survivors, families, and witnesses. TIP is not “therapy later.” It is emotional first aid now, with a simple goal that carries lifelong impact: reduce secondary trauma and help people take the first steady steps toward a healthy recovery.

We also celebrate 10 years of the George Real Estate Group on WHKP and share a clear-eyed Henderson County real estate market update. If you have heard that real estate is “slowing down,” we talk through what the numbers actually show and why a balanced market can still mean real momentum for buyers and sellers in Hendersonville and across Western North Carolina.

Plus, we give you a can’t-miss weekend open house lineup, including 959 Silver Glen Way, 525 Byers Cove Road, and 100 Elmridge in Kenmuir, with the kind of features people ask for every day here: mountain views, one-level living, and that rare find of a view with a usable flat lot. If this episode moved you, share it with someone who cares about community, and please subscribe and leave a review so more listeners can find the Hometown Hero stories.

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A panoramic mountain view might grab your attention, but the story behind a move is what makes real estate meaningful. We talk with Patty Wainwright Hostie about why Saluda, North Carolina keeps pulling people in and what makes a mountain home truly special, including her standout listing at 1072 Corsica Lane with year-round long-range views, privacy, and the rare perk of paved access all the way to the property. If you’ve been browsing Western North Carolina luxury real estate, this is a grounded look at what “livable luxury” actually means.

Then we bring the conversation to the money side with Patrick Hunt from United Federal Credit Union, focusing on mortgage lending that goes beyond rate obsession. We get into the practical stuff buyers and sellers need right now: how seller credits can be structured, how portfolio loans can help when standard guidelines don’t fit a self-employed borrower, and what options exist for jumbo loans, construction loans, lot loans, equity lines, and even 100% financing outside the usual USDA or VA box. The goal is simple: match the loan to the person and the plan, not just a headline number.

We also share a quick Henderson County real estate market snapshot, then shift to community impact with Lynn Stags from the Storehouse of Henderson County. As demand rises for food, hygiene support, and senior deliveries, their Fourth of July campaign becomes a critical way to keep help available year-round, especially with expanded capacity in their new building and a major Christmas program supporting local families and schoolchildren.

If you found this helpful, subscribe for more local Western North Carolina real estate insight, share the show with someone planning a move, and leave a review so more neighbors can find it.

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The housing market headlines can sound like a constant alarm: high interest rates, stretched budgets, and a “why would anyone move?” narrative. We slow that down and talk like real people who do this every day in Western North Carolina. Real estate still happens because life still happens, and the smartest decisions come from context, not noise. We also put mortgage rates in perspective by comparing today’s environment with longer term history, not just the recent unicorn years.

Then we shift from market talk to a tool that helps with everything from home goals to financial planning: The Gap and The Gain. When we measure ourselves against a perfect future, we stay stressed and feel behind. When we measure progress against where we started, we build confidence and momentum, which is exactly what you need when you are deciding whether to buy, sell, or hold.

We also dig into what buyers and sellers are running into right now: the median US home is about 44 years old, and that reality changes renovation priorities. We break down which improvements actually build buyer confidence, why buyers often overestimate repair costs, and which updates can deliver surprising return on investment. We cover current design trends, smart home features, and why defined spaces are getting more popular than wide open floor plans.

Finally, for investors, we explain the basics of a 1031 exchange, what “investment to investment” really means, and why planning for replacement property can make or break the strategy. If you want clearer next steps for the Hendersonville and Flat Rock real estate market, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more locals can find the show.

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The real estate headlines can’t agree, but your local market still has to make sense for your life. We zoom in on the one metric that explains most of the noise: inventory. When buyers have more options, sellers compete. When inventory stays tight, prices hold up even when interest rates and the broader economy feel uncertain. That local lens matters in Western North Carolina, where neighborhood, county, and price point can change the outcome fast.

We also share a clear snapshot of Henderson County: new listings rise roughly 4% through the end of May while pending sales climb close to 12%, a sign that demand is still draining inventory faster than it’s being replaced. We talk median and average pricing (about $430K median year to date and roughly $501K average when condos and townhomes are included), list-to-sale hovering near 94%, and days on market around 73. If you’re planning a sale, we explain why pricing strategy and honest comps matter more than ever.

Then we pivot to a topic every homeowner is feeling: renovations. With the median US home now around 44 years old, more spending goes to unglamorous but value-protecting work like roofs, HVAC, plumbing, and crawl space issues. We dig into buyer psychology, curb appeal, and the surprising ROI list, including garage door and entry door replacements. We also talk trends like defined spaces after work from home and why flipping homes is tougher with today’s rates and material costs.

If you’re buying, selling, investing, or planning a renovation in Hendersonville and Western North Carolina, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave us a quick review so more locals can find the show.

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Ten years on the radio doesn’t happen by accident, it happens when a show becomes part of the community’s weekly rhythm. We’re celebrating a decade of the George Real Estate Group on WHKP, and we’re pairing that milestone with what we love most: putting real people and real service in the spotlight through the Hometown Hero Award.

First, we share a clear-eyed Henderson County real estate market update, including recent sales momentum, current inventory, and why supply and demand still drive so many outcomes even when interest rates and everyday costs feel heavy. If you’re thinking about buying, selling, relocating to Western North Carolina, or making a move with an investment property, inherited land, commercial real estate, or a 1031 exchange, this segment gives you grounded context for smarter decisions.

Then we welcome Michael Sundberg of Hendo Today, a local content creator who’s built a meaningful platform by focusing on community-first storytelling. We talk about how his work grew out of supporting the Bounty of Bethlehem, how he approaches nonprofit video and the “hero’s journey,” and what he’s learned about social media marketing, especially the importance of hooking viewers in the first 3 to 6 seconds. Michael also gives us a preview of his upcoming Ecusta Trail documentary, digging into the history, the people who made it happen, and why the trail has become a true Hendersonville gathering place.

If this conversation sparks an idea, do us a favor: subscribe to the podcast, share this episode with a friend who loves Henderson County, and leave a quick review so more locals can find these stories.

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Interest rates get the headlines, but real people still have to make real moves. We start with a clear snapshot of the Henderson County real estate market and what we’re seeing on the ground across Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina: demand continues, inventory stays tight, and prices are holding better than many would expect. If you’re buying, selling, investing, or weighing a 1031 exchange, the bigger point is simple: your neighborhood and your timing matter more than the noise.

Then we shift from houses to careers with Dr. Lori Brown, founder of North Star Learning, a Western North Carolina native with a background in public education, leadership, and doctoral research who chose a bold pivot into coaching and consulting. We talk about why “degree equals career” doesn’t hold the way it used to, how skills-based hiring is changing what employers value, and why career confusion often comes from not seeing enough options early in life. Dr. Brown shares what she offers through North Star Learning: family conversation prompts, career exploration courses, and one-on-one coaching for teens, college students, and young working professionals.

We also get honest about the hard stuff: parent expectations, student debt, burnout, and the tradeoff between a paycheck and a life that fits. If you’ve ever wondered whose dream you’re chasing, or how to realign with your natural strengths instead of living in “adaptive mode,” this conversation will give you language and next steps. Subscribe for more local insights, share this with someone at a crossroads, and leave a review with the career question you want us to tackle next.

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The housing market story you hear on the national news can be wildly misleading when you’re trying to buy or sell a home in Western North Carolina. We zoom in on Henderson County real estate with a clear snapshot of sales pace, inventory, and what “months of supply” actually means for negotiating power. The big point: the market is softening in some areas and price points, but that doesn’t automatically translate to a simple buyer’s market or seller’s market. It depends on where the home sits, how it’s priced, and how it shows.

We also dig into a topic we hear every week from clients: everything about owning a home feels more expensive. Beyond the mortgage rate, we talk through the real costs that shape your monthly budget and your long-term comfort including property taxes, homeowners insurance, utilities, HOA dues, routine maintenance, and the emergency repairs that always seem to arrive at the worst time. We connect the dots on purchasing power, why a fixed monthly budget buys less house today, and how to avoid getting blindsided by system age, roof life, HVAC condition, septic, drainage, and more.

From there, we share practical, local advice. Buyers: get pre-approved early, run real insurance quotes during due diligence, and keep cash reserves. Sellers: pricing and condition matter more than ever, and preparation can prevent a deal from falling apart after inspections. We close with why homeownership still matters for stability and long-term wealth, plus tax considerations that can make a major difference during life transitions. Subscribe, share the show with a friend in Western North Carolina, and leave a review. What’s the biggest question you have about buying or selling right now?

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A storm hits, the roads go dark and blocked, and suddenly the people with chainsaws and nerve become the difference between being stuck and getting through. We sit down with Dale Epperson of Epperson’s Tree Service, our WHKP Hometown Hero honoree, to hear how he and a small crew started cutting and pushing trees off the roadway near Saluda, with a growing line of neighbors following behind them, hoping there really was a way out. The result was not flashy, just relentless effort for hours, and it opened the door for recovery to begin.

Along the way, we share a clear-eyed Henderson County real estate market update: sales are still happening, prices are holding, inventory remains tight, and the “sky is falling” narrative does not match what we’re seeing on the ground in Western North Carolina. We talk about why local real estate data matters more than national headlines, what “normal” days on market can look like, and how we help clients navigate life transitions where timing and trust matter.

The most powerful moment comes as we surprise Dale with a Dad Of The Year recognition and read a letter from his daughter about his stage four metastatic prostate cancer diagnosis, a new granddaughter named after him, and the perspective that faith and family can bring when life gets heavy. If you care about community resilience, storm recovery, tree service safety and standards, and real stories from the people who show up, this conversation will stay with you.

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A packed sports calendar turns into a surprisingly honest conversation about character, responsibility, and what we do when the spotlight moves on. We start with the energy of the World Cup and the way big events pull people together across cultures, even when the world feels divided. Along the way, we reflect on why sports stories stick with us: they compress pressure, hope, heartbreak, and resilience into moments that feel a lot like real life.

We talk through perseverance lessons from basketball and the mindset that keeps people moving when things look bleak, including a line we can’t stop thinking about: you’re allowed to imagine the worst possibilities, but you still show up. From there, we share one of the best World Cup cultural stories out there, Japanese supporters staying after matches to quietly clean the stadium, even picking up trash that isn’t theirs. It’s not about optics. It’s about respect for shared spaces, gratitude for the experience, and community responsibility.

Then we connect the dots to everyday life with the “shopping cart” test and to legacy with a moving reflection on mentorship, including the relationship between Denzel Washington and Chadwick Boseman. We bring it back home to what we do at George Real Estate Group: guiding Western North Carolina homeowners, buyers, and investors through major transitions with trust, clear options, and calm decision making, including help for those thinking about rightsizing, investing, or a 1031 exchange. If this conversation resonates, subscribe on your favorite podcast app, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the show.

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A real community tradition doesn’t start with a committee. It starts with a sidewalk, a few kids with chalk, and one adult willing to say “yes” and then do the hard work of making it safe, fair, and welcoming.

We open with a practical real estate market update for Henderson County and the greater Western North Carolina area. Home sales are still happening, prices are holding relatively steady, and inventory stays tight, but the rhythm has changed: days on market are longer and the path from listing to closing takes more patience. We talk through what those numbers mean for buyers, sellers, and anyone thinking about timing a move when interest rates feel stubborn.

Then we bring on our friend and neighbor Barbara Hughes, owner of Narnia Studios in downtown Hendersonville and the heart behind Chalk It Up, now marking 30 years. Barbara shares how a simple scene outside her shop turned into one of Main Street’s most beloved family-friendly events, why she’s determined to keep it free, and how the rules (no words, no symbols, no signing, no dogs, and no “helping” in the little-kid category) protect the spirit of the day. We also cover the event logistics: categories by age, a professional division, volunteer judges, a participation cap of 150, and how to register through narniastudios.com by printing and delivering or mailing the form. Plus, there’s a special patriotic theme incentive supported by a local partnership with Asheville Regional Airport.

If you love downtown Hendersonville, local art, and the kind of traditions that get people off screens and back into community, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a reason to come downtown, and leave us a review with the tradition you hope never changes.

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A flood can erase a building in hours, but it can’t erase a community that refuses to quit. We sit down with Maureen Graham to hear the story behind Hendersonville’s Medical Loan Closet on Seventh Avenue, a place that feels like a lending library for durable medical equipment. When you suddenly need a walker, knee scooter, wheelchair, shower chair, or even a hospital bed, the price tag and the scramble can hit at the same time. Maureen explains how their low-cost loan program helps neighbors get what they need fast, with care, cleanliness, and high standards guiding every piece of equipment that goes out the door.

We also zoom out to what’s happening across the Western North Carolina real estate market. People are still moving to the mountains for quality of life, family, and those first memories that stick, summer camps, downtown Hendersonville trips, and local festivals that make a place feel like home. We talk current sales pace, pricing stability, and why “life happens, therefore real estate happens” even when interest rates and the economy feel noisy. For listeners thinking beyond a single transaction, we touch on 1031 exchanges and why tax strategy and estate planning can be part of a smart real estate conversation.

Then the spotlight returns to the real heart of the hour: volunteers, generosity, and resilience after Helene flooding left the Medical Loan Closet underwater and starting from zero. You’ll hear how they rebuilt, how donations are evaluated, why some items are turned away, and how the team stays focused on what patients and caregivers actually need right now. If you love Hendersonville, care about practical community resources, or want proof that small systems can create big dignity, you’ll want to hear this one. Subscribe for more local stories, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the help and hope our hometown keeps showing.

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The market can be “doom and gloom” on the news while your neighborhood stays busy, so we open with real numbers from Henderson County: roughly 135 single-family homes selling each month, prices holding steady, and days on market stretching out. That combination changes strategy, not opportunity, and we share how we think about timing decisions like selling before buying, buying before selling, and what to watch if you are relocating in Western North Carolina or Upstate South Carolina.

From there, the show turns into something deeper than real estate. We’re joined in the studio by local author B Dozer Singletary, whose new novel Life After Fall landed on a Barnes and Noble shortlist of best new authors. He tells the honest story of how he started writing during separation and divorce, not with a lifelong dream of publishing, but as a way to heal when pain had nowhere else to go. The book follows a character named Eli on a motorcycle trip to Alaska and a climb up Denali in search of God, only to discover that the real answers show up in people, small moments, and hard-earned self-awareness.

We also talk craft and culture: why the book is spiritual but not written as a “Christian novel,” how grief has to be acknowledged to heal, why fear gets loud right before something important, and what hybrid publishing means in an era when readers wonder if a book is AI-written. We wrap with where to find the book, plus a quick plug for our Hometown Hero Series highlighting the Medical Loan Closet of Hendersonville.

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The real story of a local market is never the national headline. If you live in Hendersonville, Flat Rock, or anywhere in Western North Carolina, you’ve probably heard somebody say real estate is “dead” or “the sky is falling.” We pull the conversation back to the ground with current Henderson County real estate numbers and what they mean for real people making real moves, from downsizing to investing to figuring out what to do with inherited family property.

We talk inventory and demand, why days on market are longer, and why sellers still have to price with discipline if they want results. We also share how we approach no-pressure consultations, including strategy conversations around 1031 exchanges, estate planning considerations tied to real estate, and the constant tension between time and money when you’re trying to net the best outcome. If you want a clearer read on the Henderson County housing market, this gives you a practical snapshot and a calmer way to think about it.

Then we bring in Lynn Staggs, founder and executive director of The Storehouse of Henderson County, for one of the most important reminders you can hear: a county can have beautiful homes and still have hungry neighbors. Lynn shares the 12-year story of the Fourth of July matching fund campaign, the move to a new nearly 12,000 square foot facility at 2313 Spartanburg Highway, and how quickly need can outpace even huge wins like a 38,000-pound food drive. We also cover ways to donate, why volunteers matter, and the bigger vision for cooking and budgeting classes that help families stretch resources with dignity.

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A foster placement can happen with one phone call, sometimes in the middle of the night, and the child showing up may have nothing but the clothes they are wearing. That reality is why we chose to honor Tara Knox and Patchworks as our Hometown Hero. Tara shares how Patchworks Foster Care Ministry started in Henderson County after she and her husband spent years fostering, and how it grew into a community lifeline for families who need essentials immediately.

We talk through what Patchworks actually does, not in vague feel-good terms, but in the day-to-day details that matter: diapers, wipes, beds, cribs, car seats, shoes, and clothing that is new or next-to-new because every child deserves dignity. Tara explains how they coordinate donations, how porch drop-off and pickup keeps help simple, and how referrals flow through Henderson County DSS, school social workers, and local first responders. The scale is stunning: more than 5,800 families helped in Henderson County.

Alongside the hero spotlight, we also bring listeners up to speed on the Hendersonville real estate market. National headlines can feel loud, but local data shows homes still selling, a calmer pace with longer days on market, and very few distressed properties thanks to homeowner equity. We also share how to find our latest listings and an upcoming open house for anyone planning a move in Western North Carolina or the Upstate of South Carolina.

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Mortgage headlines can make it feel like you’re supposed to freeze and wait, but the local story in Henderson County is more nuanced and more hopeful. We share what we’re seeing across Hendersonville and Western North Carolina: the market is still moving, sales activity locally has stayed surprisingly resilient, and prices in many areas are holding. Real estate is intensely local, so we talk about why neighborhood, price point, and timing matter more than the national noise, and how to make decisions based on your life instead of fear.

Then we dig into the “why” behind today’s mortgage rate frustration. We break down inflation using the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) index and explain how the Federal Reserve’s federal funds rate can influence borrowing costs. If inflation keeps trending the wrong direction, “higher for longer” rates remain on the table and that changes the math for buyers and sellers. We walk through practical affordability tools we’re discussing with clients right now, including seller concessions, rate buy-downs, adjustable-rate mortgages, and programs that can help first-time buyers and households who need a reset.

We also bring in a guest we’re always grateful to host: Lynn Staggs from the Storehouse of Henderson County. The Storehouse just moved into its own building at 2313 Spartanburg Highway, unlocking more space for food and hygiene distribution, volunteer support, cooking and budgeting classes, and even a future garden that can feed the pantry. Lynn explains the Fourth of July matching fund campaign running June 1 through July 31 with a $125,000 goal, and why local giving directly impacts families and seniors right here in our community.

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The market is not “broken,” it’s just different and the local data proves it. We kick off June with a clear-eyed real estate update for Hendersonville, Flat Rock, and the wider Henderson County housing market, using real numbers instead of scary headlines. Over the past 12 months, Henderson County sees more than 1,600 single-family homes sold, a modest rise year over year, and an average price hovering around the mid-$500Ks. With roughly 604 active listings, we explain what a 4.4 month supply actually means and why the story changes fast when you zoom into specific price points like $700K to $800K.

From there, we get into the question we hear every day: “Should we wait?” Higher mortgage rates and bigger monthly payments are real, and days on market are longer than they were a few years ago. But we talk through why waiting for the “perfect” interest rate might not solve the reason you want to move, especially when your home no longer fits your life. We share research from the National Association of Realtors and insights from Redfin on buyers who move because life forces a decision, not because the market feels ideal.

We also bring in a fast-rising factor in housing affordability: homeowners insurance. With hurricane season, extreme weather, and new insurer risk models, premiums and claim outcomes are changing across the country. We close with practical questions we use in our consultations, from equity and pricing to sell-first versus buy-first, so you can make a plan that fits your timing. If this helped, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review so more local homeowners can find it.

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A strong community rarely looks flashy up close. Most of the time, it looks like someone showing up early, moving rocks out of stubborn ground, and planting anyway. We start with a clear-eyed Western North Carolina real estate update for Henderson County and the Hendersonville area: the market is still moving, prices are holding, and demand is up compared to the prior year, but days on market are longer, so strategy and patience matter more than hype. If you’ve been wondering what your home might be worth or how to time a move, we share the kind of on-the-ground context that helps you make a calmer decision.

Then we pivot to why this is called the Hometown Hero Series. Jeannie and Milton Stewart join us to celebrate Milton receiving the North Carolina Governor’s Volunteer Service Award, one of only 24 given statewide and the only one awarded in Henderson County. Milton traces his drive to serve back to childhood summers working on his grandfather’s garden, then brings that same grit to Laurel Park, where “Milton’s Garden” behind the First Congregational Church becomes a living source of hope, fed by compost, community effort, and even a spring-fed irrigation setup.

The numbers tell a powerful story: more than 22,000 pounds of fresh produce donated over the years, with crops like tomatoes, squash, greens, beans, potatoes, and onions delivered to Interfaith Assistance Ministry and other local food partners. We also talk about setbacks, including flooding and storm damage, and what it takes to rebuild and keep going, especially when the work is about neighbors who need food right now.

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Memorial Day can blur into a long weekend until you stop and remember what it’s really for: honoring the men and women who served and did not come home. We take a few minutes to slow down, speak a name, and tell a story that’s close to our community in Flat Rock and Henderson County: PFC James Fleet McClamrock. His life, faith, and sacrifice remind us that freedom is never free and that gratitude is meant to be specific, not abstract.

From that place of remembrance, we connect the conversation to real life in Western North Carolina, because life transitions are what drive real estate decisions. Buying and selling isn’t just about bedrooms and square footage. It’s about families growing, downsizing, moving closer to grandkids, starting over, or finally making the move you’ve been postponing. Community matters too, from local small businesses to the summer camp culture that brings generations back to the mountains.

We also dig into one of the most important housing tools available to veterans and eligible service members: the VA home loan. We talk through the biggest myths we hear, why VA loans are not “second-class” financing, and how benefits like no down payment and no private mortgage insurance can change affordability. We share practical next steps like asking about eligibility, requesting a Certificate of Eligibility, and working with lenders and agents who truly understand VA requirements and timelines.

If you know a veteran, serve yourself, or just want a clearer view of the Hendersonville-area housing market, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a quick review to help more locals find the show.

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Your home never picks a convenient time to lose air conditioning or heat, and that’s why this Hometown Hero conversation hits close to home. We’re celebrating Champion Comfort Experts of Flat Rock as a community-minded business that not only sponsors local events like the Henderson County Schools retirement dinner, but also helps Western North Carolina homeowners stay safe and comfortable when the weather turns.

We talk with Operations Manager Andrew Hein about what “one call” home service really means, from residential HVAC repair and replacement to plumbing, electrical support, and whole-home generator projects. Andrew breaks down how same-day service works when temperatures climb, why you often don’t notice a problem until you truly need the system, and what homeowners should consider when deciding between repairing an aging unit or replacing it. We also cover service across a wide mountain footprint, plus working on all brands while commonly installing Trane systems.

Then we get into the upgrades people ask about right now: mini splits for older homes without ductwork, sunrooms that overheat, garages, sheds, and backyard offices, along with indoor air quality options like filtration, UV bulbs, air purification, and humidity control. Andrew also shares a simple maintenance benchmark: a checkup about every six months, timed before peak heating and cooling seasons, and explains their 24/7 phone support and no after-hours or holiday fee approach.

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The market feels different when homes stop selling in a weekend, but different doesn’t mean broken. We walk through what we’re seeing right now across Hendersonville and the wider Western North Carolina real estate market, using real numbers to add context. Inventory in Henderson County is still tight at under 600 homes for sale, prices are holding with an average single-family home price around $547,000, and the big shift is pace: roughly 100 days on market is becoming normal. We explain why that timeline matters, how interest rates in the 6% range fit into a longer historical view, and why “normalizing” can actually be healthy.

From there, we get practical about selling strategy. Every homeowner ends up choosing between time and money, and we talk about how pricing and positioning should match your goals, your home’s condition, and your competition. We also share how we approach decisions as fiduciaries: we slow things down, bring clarity, and sometimes the best advice is to wait. For investors and long-time landlords who are tired of managing tenants and maintenance, we touch on options like a 1031 exchange and other ways to stay in real estate while changing what you own and how it’s managed.

Then the conversation turns personal. It’s graduation season, and we reflect on how fast milestones arrive, especially for parents. We tell the surprising story of Dr. Seuss, including the many rejections that almost kept his first children’s book from ever reaching readers, and we read from “Oh, the Places You’ll Go” as a reminder that courage, setbacks, and forward motion belong to all of us, not just the graduates. If this resonates, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave us a review so more people can find it.

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Foreclosure headlines can make any homeowner feel a jolt of panic, especially if you remember 2008. We slow everything down and look at the facts behind the fear, then bring it home to what’s actually happening in the Henderson County real estate market and across Western North Carolina.

We share the numbers we’re watching right now: active single-family inventory, pending homes, months of supply, and why days on market increasing changes how you price and present a home. You’ll hear why “the market is the market” is still true even with mortgage rates where they are, and why a 4.4 month supply can still point to a seller’s market while giving buyers more room to negotiate. We also talk practical tactics that matter today, like pre-inspections, realistic pricing, repair requests, and when seller help with closing costs becomes part of the conversation.

For investors and long-time owners, we dig into real estate tax strategy, including how a 1031 exchange can defer capital gains taxes and what to consider when you don’t want to hunt for a traditional replacement property. We explain how Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) opportunities can fit into the planning, and why coordinating with your attorney, tax advisor, and financial advisor is essential. We also spotlight lifestyle-driven properties and why places like Hendersonville, Flat Rock, and Saluda keep drawing buyers who care about quality of life.

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Ten years of radio teaches you what really matters to a community: clear information when you’re making big decisions, and real stories that remind you people can change. We kick things off by celebrating a decade of the George Real Estate Group Radio broadcast on WHKP, then we share a fast, practical Henderson County real estate market snapshot. Inventory stays low at under 600 homes, demand remains steady, and prices have been holding, but we also explain why your home’s value depends on the details and why timing, strategy, and trust matter when you’re deciding whether to buy before you sell or sell before you buy.

From there, the microphone turns to our Hometown Hero, Pastor Clarence Blackwell of Locust Grove Baptist Church in Hendersonville, North Carolina. He tells his testimony with honesty: an early profession of faith, a call to preach that scared him, years of drifting, and a decade lost to meth addiction and dealing. His turning point comes in rehab, followed by prison, release, and a new life built on surrender and steady service. It’s a story about consequences, but even more about what redemption looks like when it becomes daily practice.

We also talk about his jail and prison ministry in Henderson and Buncombe counties, why he chooses to go back behind bars, and what he’s learned about hope when people feel like they’ve hit the bottom. Along the way, he shares how online outreach unexpectedly grew through Facebook, bringing hundreds of listeners alongside a small in-person congregation. If you care about Western North Carolina, local radio, community service, faith, recovery, and real estate decisions that shape your next season, this conversation will stay with you. Subscribe for more, share this with a friend who needs encouragement, and leave a review to help more neighbors find the show.

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“Foreclosures are rising” is the kind of headline that can hijack your nervous system, especially if you remember 2008. We slow it down and put real numbers and real context behind the fear: foreclosure filings can increase from artificially low pandemic levels without signaling a housing crash. The question we keep coming back to is not “Are we crashing?” but “What’s the full context, and what does it mean right here in Western North Carolina?”

From there, we bring it home to the Henderson County real estate market. Inventory is still limited, demand is still moving, and prices are holding steady even as buyers take more time. We talk through what we’re seeing in pending sales, new listings, and why longer days on market can be a sign of a stabilizing market rather than a falling one. We also explain why homeowner equity changes the foreclosure story and how it can create options like selling, refinancing, negotiating, or downsizing before things ever get to a worst-case outcome.

Then the conversation takes a turn into something deeper: a book that’s been encouraging and challenging us, The Top Five Regrets of the Dying by palliative care worker Bonnie Ware. We walk through the regrets people share most often and what they invite us to do now, not someday, with our time, relationships, and happiness. Real estate is never just a house, it’s a life transition, and we want you making decisions with clarity, not fear.

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The loudest housing market headlines are rarely the most useful, so we bring it back to what we are seeing on the ground in Henderson County and across Western North Carolina. Homes are still selling every day, but buyers are more careful, days on market are longer, and strategy matters more than it did during the frenzy years. We also share a few snapshots from our current inventory, from affordable land to high end mountain homes, plus how we help with everything from residential to commercial and investment property planning.

Then we take a surprising turn into a simple “bottle of water” story that hits harder than you expect. The water never changes, but the value shifts by location and need, and that becomes a reminder not to let the wrong room define your worth. It is a message for anyone who feels overlooked, whether at work, in relationships, or in a demanding season of life, and a nudge to recognize the quiet people around us who keep showing up.

On the market side, we dig into Henderson County real estate statistics through the end of April: new listings are up, pending sales are up, closed sales are slightly up, and prices are basically flat, while sellers are negotiating more and homes are taking longer to go under contract. We also lay out our practical “sell home fast” playbook for 2026: price to meet the market, sharpen presentation with staging and professional photos, and address condition issues that trigger buyer hesitation. If you want clarity on buying, selling, downsizing, or a 1031 exchange, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review so more locals can find it.

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Ten years on WHKP doesn’t happen by accident, and neither does real community change. We sit down with Lynette Oliver of Back on Track Addiction Ministries, a Henderson County leader whose work is reshaping how families in Western North Carolina find addiction help fast, safely, and with dignity. After losing her son Michael to a fentanyl overdose, Lynette channels grief into a mission that now helps place roughly 40 to 60 people a month into detox, rehab, and mental health treatment.

We dig into what those “placements” really look like, how insurance and care needs affect the plan, and why one-size-fits-all recovery can fail people who are dealing with both substance use disorder and mental health challenges. Lynette shares how Back on Track builds relationships with treatment facilities across the United States, including faith-based programs when appropriate, while still making sure clinical mental health support is available when it’s needed most.

The conversation gets practical and honest about what’s showing up on the ground right now: the ongoing grip of alcohol addiction, the rising threat of kratom as a legal “gas station high,” and the painful stigma that keeps families quiet even after an overdose. We also talk about the Monday family support meeting, the Tuesday recovery class, and why serving a meal is sometimes a lifeline, not a perk.

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One bag of food by your mailbox sounds almost too easy, until you hear what it does for families in Henderson County. We sit down with Arcavia from the National Association of Letter Carriers to break down Stamp Out Hunger, the largest single-day food drive in the nation, and why it lands at the exact moment local pantries need a boost. Arcavia also shares her own full-circle story of standing in a food bank after a house fire, then spending years making sure other families get the same kind of support.

We’re also joined by Bethany from IAM, Emily from the Salvation Army, and Sarah Staggs from The Storehouse to explain what food insecurity really looks like in Western North Carolina and how groceries connect to everything else: rent, utilities, medication, and the stress of trying to keep a household steady. You’ll hear how many neighbors are being served, why demand can spike suddenly, and how this one weekend can supply a meaningful share of a pantry’s yearly needs.

We get practical too. We talk through what to donate (think canned goods, soup, pasta, rice, beans, cereal, peanut butter, tuna), and what to avoid: no perishable items, no glass jars, nothing homemade, and nothing expired. The goal is simple and local: leave a bag next to your mailbox on the second Saturday in May, and your letter carrier picks it up on the normal route so it can go straight back into our community.

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Your mailbox can do more than receive mail, it can help feed Henderson County. We start with a quick real estate market snapshot, then shift to something even more urgent: the National Association of Letter Carriers Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive, the largest one-day food drive in the country, happening Saturday, May 9.

We’re joined by Lynn Stags from Storehouse of Henderson County, Jason Kimmel with the U.S. Postal Service, Matt Hutcherson from Interfaith Assistance Ministry, and Emily Sherlin from the Salvation Army. Together we talk about what food insecurity really looks like in Hendersonville and across Western North Carolina: seniors living on tiny monthly benefits, families one bill away from crisis, and neighbors making impossible choices between food and medication. We also talk about the hope baked into this drive, how last year’s haul supported agencies for months, and why awareness matters as much as pounds collected.

You’ll leave with practical guidance on what to donate, why to skip glass containers, and how your mail carrier turns a simple bag of nonperishables into immediate help for people who live right down the street. If you believe local community support should be direct, dignified, and measurable, this conversation is for you.

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Some stories don’t come out in conversation. They come out on paper, one honest sentence at a time. We sit down with Emiliano Enea from Brothers And Sisters Like These to talk about why therapeutic writing can succeed where traditional approaches to trauma sometimes fall short and why a blank page can feel safer than a microphone when you’re carrying PTSD, moral injury, or survivor’s guilt.

We trace the roots of the organization back to the Charles George VA Medical Center in Asheville, where a physician and North Carolina’s Poet Laureate helped build a writing program for Vietnam veterans. The goal was never perfect grammar or polished craft, but a way to write what couldn’t be said. From there, the mission grows through COVID-era disruption into a nonprofit that includes women veterans, Vietnam nurses, and now a wider circle of family members, first responders, and Gold Star mothers. Along the way, we dig into what moral injury really means, how public readings can be tailored for different audiences, and why keeping veterans’ memories present in public life matters for understanding, funding, and care.

You’ll also hear about upcoming community events, including Memorial Day at the Western North Carolina Veterans Cemetery, monthly open gatherings at Lake Julian, and a new eight-week therapeutic writing class returning to the VA. We talk books, podcasts, and local partnerships that help fund a mental health counselor at every meeting, keeping the work grounded and safe. If you care about veteran mental health, PTSD recovery, community healing, or the power of storytelling, this conversation offers a practical path forward. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review with one takeaway you’re still thinking about.

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One day. Every mailbox. Tens of thousands of pounds of food headed straight to local pantry shelves. We sit down with Lynn Staggs from The Storehouse, Emily Sherlin from the Salvation Army, Anthony Acosta from Interfaith Assistance Ministry, and Arcavia from the Postal Service to explain how the Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive works in Henderson County and why it matters more than ever right now.

We get specific about the “how” so you can confidently participate: what to leave out (canned goods and other non-perishable foods), what to skip (no glass, nothing expired, nothing perishable), and why items like peanut butter, rice, pasta, and kid-friendly snacks become lifelines when school lets out. Arcadia shares the scope of the National Association of Letter Carriers drive and why reaching every address makes this the largest one-day food drive in the country.

Then we zoom in on the “why.” Rising grocery prices, fuel costs, housing pressure, and ongoing Hurricane Helene recovery are pushing more neighbors to seek emergency food assistance, including seniors on fixed incomes and larger families. We also walk through the behind-the-scenes operation: carriers collecting donations, volunteers unloading trucks mid-route, totes and pallets at the annex, and days of sorting and date-checking before food goes back out to the community.

If you care about hunger relief in Hendersonville and across Western North Carolina, this conversation gives you a clear way to help on May 9 and a better understanding of what local food pantries face every week. Subscribe for more local community stories, share this with a friend, and leave a quick review to help more neighbors find the show.

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The loudest real estate headlines keep promising a crash, but the numbers on the ground in Henderson County tell a different story. We walk through what we’re seeing right now in the Hendersonville NC real estate market: sales volume, active inventory, price trends, and why a four-month supply changes the entire “doom” narrative. If you’ve been waiting on the sidelines for 2008 to repeat, we explain why that mindset can cost you time, opportunities, and peace of mind.

From there, we break down three big fears we don’t see playing out: a housing crash, a price free-fall, and a sudden flood of inventory. We talk about the lock-in effect from low-rate mortgages, how sellers behave differently today, and what a reset market means in plain terms. Buyers may get a little more leverage as days on market extend, but homes priced right still move. Sellers have to be sharp, strategic, and realistic, because “name your price” is gone while “give it away” still isn’t here.

Then we go deeper than the stats. We share a mindset shift we love: stop chasing butterflies and start building a garden. That leads into a practical conversation for landlords and investors who feel stuck, over-allocated, or exhausted, including ideas from Die With Zero and the concept of memory dividends. We connect the dots to real estate investing tools like the 1031 exchange and Delaware Statutory Trusts (DSTs) for people who want to simplify, diversify, and align their portfolio with their life.

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One great teacher can change the arc of a life, and you can hear exactly how that happens in our latest WHKP Hometown Hero conversation. We start with a quick, practical Henderson County real estate update, including what we’re seeing with home sales, prices, and low inventory in Western North Carolina. Our view stays consistent: the market is the market, rates are rates, and life keeps happening, which means real estate decisions still need clear data and a steady hand.

Then we welcome our Hometown Hero guest, Matthew Rollins, agriculture teacher at East Henderson High School and District Career and Technical Education Teacher of the Year. Matthew breaks down what Career Technical Education (CTE) really is, why it matters for students who do and do not plan to go to college, and how one high school ag teacher gave him the career direction that shaped his entire future. If you care about public schools, workforce readiness, and community growth in Henderson County, his perspective is worth your time.

We also dig into FFA and the surprising skills it builds: public speaking, confidence under pressure, and the ability to explain your thinking clearly. Matthew shares what makes hands-on learning so effective, plus a story about a student written off as a troublemaker who found a path, built a successful adult life, and still stays in touch. And for a simple way to support students right now, we highlight East Henderson’s plant sale, featuring flowers, vegetables, and hanging baskets grown by the students themselves.

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The Henderson County market is giving clearer signals than most people expect and if you know how to read them, you can make calmer, smarter moves. We break down what we’re seeing right now across Western North Carolina: pending sales trending up, prices holding, a list-to-sale ratio around 93%, and days on market stretching longer than the “sell in a weekend” era. We also explain why a roughly four-month supply still points to a seller’s market, even as buyers negotiate harder and compare every home to what else they can buy online.

From there, we get practical about pricing strategy. We talk about why the first 7 to 10 days matter most, how overpricing can actually net you less, and why you either show up as the best value in your category or you get ignored. Our goal isn’t just a high number, it’s the best outcome with the best terms, timing, and the least stress, backed by professional marketing and wide online exposure. The market decides the price, but we can control the plan and we’re committed to care and candor when the data is speaking.

We also zoom out to the life side of real estate. We share the rubber ball and glass ball theory to help you protect what can’t be replaced, plus a “progress over perfection” story that fits perfectly with selling and negotiating in real life. Finally, we touch on North Carolina due diligence, why buyers can walk away, and what proactive steps like pre-inspections can do for your leverage. If you’re local, we also mention the open house at 1032 Brightwater and our Hometown Heroes spotlight.

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Wood smoke, brick pits, and a real look at what’s shifting in the Henderson County housing market, all in one morning. We start with a fast, local market snapshot for Hendersonville and Flat Rock, including inventory levels, average single-family home pricing, and what it means when days on market stretch past 100 days for both buyers and sellers. If you’ve been on the sidelines because affordability feels out of reach, we talk through why this spring may offer more options and how the right plan can uncover pockets of opportunity.

Then we welcome special guest Kyle Russ, executive chef at Hubba Hubba Barbecue on Rainbow Row in Flat Rock NC. Kyle explains why authentic, full wood-fired Carolina barbecue is becoming a dying breed, how regional barbecue styles differ across the country, and what goes into Hubba Hubba’s in-house sauces. He also shares his path from childhood pit cooking to intense professional kitchens, including the reality of the grind and the craft behind an overnight cook.

We also get into why places like Hubba Hubba feel bigger than food: the open-air courtyard, the camps and travelers who make it a must-stop, and the way a local restaurant can anchor a community just like trusted local real estate guidance can. If you’re thinking about buying, selling, downsizing, or just want a great lunch in Flat Rock, you’ll leave with practical takeaways and a stronger sense of what makes Western North Carolina special.

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A free summer camp for hundreds of fifth graders sounds like a feel good story, but the real surprise is how practical it is. We sit down with Sergeant Kandy Carland from the Henderson County Sheriff’s Department to unpack the STAR program, short for Sheriff’s Teaching Abuse Resistance, and how it prepares 10 and 11 year old's for the realities they’ll face in middle school. The focus stays on what actually works: education that’s age appropriate, relationships that build trust, and consistent support inside schools.

We dig into what students learn in STAR, from being a good citizen to bullying prevention, responsible use of electronic devices, and clear guidance around vaping, alcohol, and drugs. Sergeant Carland explains why Henderson County’s school resource officer program matters so much and how daily presence changes the way kids see law enforcement. Instead of showing up only when something goes wrong, deputies and SROs become familiar, trusted adults who can help early.

Then we get into Star Camp, a no cost, three day day camp offered across six summer sessions for about 550 students. From outdoor time in Pisgah National Forest to community service projects, the camp is designed to build confidence, friendships, and pride in school. We also share how the program is funded through community partners and sponsors, plus the Star Camp 5K fundraiser at Rugby Middle School, including ways to sign up and support.

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The real estate market doesn’t pause for perfect conditions, and neither do real lives. We take a grounded look at the Henderson County real estate market with fresh local numbers, including recent sales volume, active inventory just over 500 single-family homes, and an average single-family home price hovering around $544,000. We also dig into what we’re seeing on the ground as days on market rise: why pricing and presentation matter more than ever, and how a steady Western North Carolina housing market can still feel very different depending on your goals.

Then we do a fun but honest comparison of 1981 vs today, because the affordability challenge didn’t disappear, it just changed shape. Back then, buyers faced 16% to 18% interest rates and far lower home prices. Now, rates are often in the 6% to 7% range, but the price-to-income gap is wider, which reshapes how first-time homebuyers and move-up buyers plan their next move. The takeaway is simple: successful buyers and sellers adjust to the market they have, not the market they wish they had.

We also walk through practical strategies people are using right now, including the rise of multigenerational homes as a way to share costs, solve childcare needs, and create a path to homeownership. On the seller side, we cover key capital gains tax basics for a primary residence, including the $500,000 exclusion for married couples and the important two-year timing window that can help surviving spouses avoid unnecessary taxes.

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The real estate headlines are loud, but your decision to buy, sell, or hold is personal. We break down what we’re seeing right now in the Henderson County real estate market and why the idea of a “perfect” time to buy is mostly a myth. Rates matter, but they are only one piece of the puzzle. When rates drop, more buyers tend to flood back in, competition rises, and prices can climb, so waiting does not always make things cheaper. The better goal is getting prepared so you can move when the right home shows up.

You’ll hear a clear March market update with local data: more new listings, more pending sales, stabilizing home prices, and days on market stretching out. That longer pace is a meaningful change from the frenzy where buyers faced 10 to 15 offers, waived inspections, and paid far over asking. If you’re buying in Hendersonville, Flat Rock, or across Western North Carolina, this shift can create breathing room and negotiating power, while sellers need sharper pricing and stronger presentation.

Then we move beyond primary homes into investor and retirement planning. Many long time owners have “won” with real estate appreciation, but they’re tired of tenants, toilets, and taxes. We explain how a 1031 exchange can defer capital gains taxes, why replacement property deadlines can be tough, and how a Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) may help some owners trade active management for professionally managed passive income. We also touch on legacy planning, step up basis, and the long view of building wealth that serves your life, not the other way around.

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Ten years on local radio doesn’t happen by accident, it happens when a community decides a voice is worth keeping around. We’re celebrating a decade of the George Real Estate Group on WHKP, and we start with the kind of real-world housing details that actually help: what buyer traffic looks like right now, how pricing affects days on market, and why open houses still matter in a low-inventory Western North Carolina real estate market. We also share two opportunities to tour homes this weekend, including a standout property at 1032 Brightwater Drive with a screened porch, a fireplace, and sweeping mountain views, plus an additional open house at 21 Virginia Commons Drive in Arden.

Then we shift to the heart of the Hometown Hero Series and welcome Jan King, a lifelong educator whose 30-plus years of service span the classroom, principal leadership, state-level work, and district administration. Jan talks about Henderson County Public Schools with the kind of perspective you only get after serving across North Carolina, and she gives credit where it belongs: the teachers, staff, bus drivers, custodians, and leaders who show up for students every day. She also shares the personal side of a career in education, the mentors who nudged her into leadership, and the teacher who shaped her most.

We close by celebrating Jan’s upcoming induction into the Henderson County Education Foundation Hall of Fame and by connecting the dots between schools and housing decisions for families relocating to Hendersonville and greater Henderson County. If you like practical real estate guidance paired with genuine community stories, subscribe, share the show with a neighbor, and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts.

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Sports can build confidence, but it can also crush a kid’s sense of worth when the scoreboard becomes their identity. We sit down with BJ Laughter, an area representative for Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) in Henderson, Polk, and Rutherford counties, to talk about what students are really carrying and how faith-based mentorship shows up inside real schools in Western North Carolina.

BJ shares what FCA looks like on the ground: 86 active huddles across his three-county area, many led by students, where kids gather for devotionals, prayer, and real conversations about integrity, sportsmanship, and pressure. We also hear BJ’s path from a long career in education and school leadership to becoming a fully support-raised “missionary” in his own hometown, plus how FCA helps communities process grief when tragedy hits a team or a campus.

We also break down a big local fundraiser: a donated 1997 Harley Davidson Springer being raffled with 300 tickets at $100 each, benefiting Southwest North Carolina FCA, Donnie Jones’s special needs sports program, and the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office STAR Camp. If you want to follow along, look up Southwest North Carolina FCA on Facebook or Instagram, or connect with BJ at bjlaughter.com. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves youth sports, and leave a review so more Western North Carolina listeners can find the show.

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A real estate deal can look perfect on paper and still blow up because of one missing signature, one wrong legal phrase, or one old claim buried deep in the records. That’s why we brought on Justice Mullen of Romeo Harrelson and Mullen to walk through what a real estate attorney actually does in a North Carolina closing and how that role protects buyers, sellers, and families making major financial decisions across Hendersonville, Flat Rock, and Western North Carolina.

We talk about the real risks behind do-it-yourself deeds and why “it’s recorded” doesn’t automatically mean “it’s correct.” Justice breaks down title searches in plain language, including how attorneys track the chain of title, spot easements and defects, and help clients secure title insurance that can protect ownership for as long as you hold the property. We also cover why professional accountability and insurance matter when the paperwork involves the biggest asset most people will ever own.

Then we zoom out to the bigger picture: estate planning and tax strategy tied to real estate. We discuss primary residence capital gains rules, the basics of 1031 exchanges for investment property, and why options like Delaware Statutory Trusts can appeal to owners who want real estate benefits without more tenants and maintenance headaches. If you want fewer surprises, better planning, and a clearer path through closing, you’ll get real takeaways here.

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Ten years on local radio teaches you what spreadsheets can’t: communities don’t run on trends, they run on people. We open with a quick, grounded Henderson County real estate update for anyone watching Western North Carolina home prices, inventory, mortgage interest rates, and days on market. The pace has changed, but the market is still moving, and we talk through what that “new normal” looks like for buyers, sellers, and anyone trying to price a home with confidence.

Then we shift to the reason the Hometown Hero Award exists: honoring neighbors who make sure nobody gets left out. Donnie Jones joins us to share the story behind Western North Carolina Special Needs Sports and its Special Needs Baseball program. What started with one moment, two kids playing catch outside the fence during a Little League game, becomes a league that now serves 130+ players from seven counties. Ages run from four to 76, and the welcome is real: wheelchairs, walkers, blind, deaf, and every ability level, with a simple promise that everyone plays.

We also dig into the practical side of keeping inclusive sports alive, from coaches and volunteer “buddies” to community partnerships like the Sheriff’s Department, plus fundraising through a motorcycle raffle. You’ll leave with real details on how to join, how to help, and where games happen at Jackson Park. If you care about Hendersonville community life, special needs sports, or simply what it looks like to build belonging on purpose, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review with the name of someone in your town who deserves to be honored next.

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The market is changing, but the bigger story is how your choices shape your freedom. We start with a clear-eyed update on the Henderson County and Hendersonville NC real estate market, including longer days on market, steady demand, and pricing that’s still holding. Interest rates get the headlines, yet we keep coming back to what actually drives real estate: life transitions, timing, and the decision to build a plan instead of reacting to noise.

Then we go somewhere most real estate shows won’t: the psychology of money. A simple story about “rice and beans” turns into a powerful lens on lifestyle inflation, keeping up with the Joneses, and the golden handcuffs that can trap even high earners. We talk about why wealth is not just income, why money is a magnifier, and why time, health, and peace of mind are the real assets people are chasing. If you’re thinking about real estate investing, downsizing, or creating financial freedom, this part connects the dots between spending, purpose, and options.

We bring it back home with practical perspective: real estate can be a tool for generational wealth, tax strategy, and flexibility, but only when it supports the life you actually want. Sometimes the “best” house becomes a burden, and sometimes a simpler move creates room for family, community, and the next chapter. Subscribe for weekly local insights, share this with a friend who’s feeling stuck, and leave a review to help more Western North Carolina homeowners find clarity. What would you change if your goal was more time, not more stuff?

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The loudest real estate headlines are designed to spike your stress, not sharpen your decision making. We slow everything down and rebuild the story with context, local numbers, and the simple truth we see daily in Western North Carolina: life happens therefore real estate happens. Whether you are buying, selling, investing, planning for retirement, or sorting through a family property, the best move starts with clarity and a plan that fits your real life.

We share a boots-on-the-ground market update for the Hendersonville and Henderson County area, including what low housing inventory and longer days on market mean for pricing, leverage, and timing. If you are a buyer, you will hear why the pace feels different and how preparation creates options. If you are a seller, you will hear why condition and price alignment matters more than ever, even in a market that is still moving.

Then we tackle two of the most common fear narratives. First, the “Wall Street is buying all the homes” claim: we unpack what the word investor really means and what the data says about institutional ownership and why big investors have recently been net sellers. Next, we address foreclosure surge headlines with the nuance they rarely include: filings are up from historically low COVID-era levels, trends are highly regional, and it is not a replay of 2008, especially here locally where foreclosure share remains very small.

If you want a grounded read on the Western North Carolina real estate market, plus practical guidance that respects the human side of big decisions, press play. Subscribe to the podcast, share this with a friend who is doomscrolling housing headlines, and leave us a review with the question you want answered next.

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A food truck interview turns into a real-world disaster response story when Victor Aguilar steps up and starts feeding the people keeping the lights on. Victor is the owner of BTM Food Trucks, known for Biscuits Tacos And More, with two locations serving Mexican and American favorites plus catering across the Hendersonville area. He shares how he built the business from years in the food industry, then took the leap to open in June 2020, right in the middle of COVID, betting on hard work, a clear concept, and steady community support.

Then Hurricane Helene hit, and the work changed overnight. Victor walks us through the moment Duke Energy called asking for 300 meals, how that turned into weeks of 80-90 hour days, and what it took for a small team and a family operation to serve linemen, fire departments, the sheriff’s department, and other first responders. He also explains the quiet choices that mattered most, giving meals to neighbors who were out of power or couldn’t access cash, while trying to protect the effort from people who might exploit it. By the end, the scale is hard to grasp: roughly 26,000 to 27,000 meals served to crews and about 6,000 meals given away.

We also talk about the personal cost, the faith that steadied him, and why service keeps showing up again when snow and ice storms roll in and the calls start coming back. If you care about community resilience, small business leadership, food truck catering, and what real hometown heroism looks like, you’ll want to hear this one. Subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review telling us who you think deserves the next Hometown Hero salute.

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One week in spring might give your listing a real edge but only if you do the work that makes buyers say “yes” fast. We share fresh local real estate market stats for Henderson County, North Carolina, then zoom out to what the numbers mean for real people trying to buy, sell, or invest across Western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina. If you are watching interest rates, wondering about home prices, or feeling the pressure of longer days on market, this conversation helps you sort signal from noise.

We dig into Realtor.com data that points to a mid-April window (April 12 to 16) where listings tend to get more views, sell faster, and see fewer price reductions. Then we bring it back to what actually moves the needle: preparation, pricing strategy, and marketing that matches today’s buyer behavior. We also share a snapshot of the local picture, including 1,600+ single-family homes sold in the last 12 months, inventory that remains limited, average prices holding around the mid-$540,000s, and a noticeable rise in days on market for recent sales.

The second half tackles artificial intelligence in real estate. We talk about how AI can improve speed and communication, where it can mislead, and why “high tech with high touch” is the future. From Zillow-style estimates to the Jarvis paradox, the point is simple: tools are helpful, but trust still happens across a table, during a showing, and in honest advice tailored to your situation.

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The real estate market is louder than ever, but the most useful signals are often the quiet ones. We break down what we’re actually seeing on the ground in Henderson County and across Western North Carolina: homes are still selling, inventory is still tight, and prices are holding stronger than many headlines suggest. If you’ve been wondering whether spring is a smart time to buy or sell in the Hendersonville NC area, we walk through the numbers and the real-world reasons real estate keeps moving even when the economy feels uncertain.

We also dig into the affordability question that keeps coming up at the dinner table. New research shows housing affordability has improved in all 50 states over the past year. That doesn’t mean everything is suddenly cheap, but it does mean pressure is easing in meaningful ways. More inventory brings more options, less urgency, and more leverage, including price reductions, closing cost help, and rate buydowns. We talk through what a more balanced market can look like and why “waiting for a crash” can cause people to miss the window that’s already opening.

Then we pivot to the human side of real estate and honestly, the human side of life. We explore authenticity as a social risk and why hard conversations build trust faster than comfortable ones. From pricing a home correctly to navigating family decisions like downsizing, upsizing, or right-sizing, the best outcomes usually come from clear facts paired with care and candor.

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A great community doesn’t run on luck, it runs on people who plan, coordinate, troubleshoot, and still show up with a smile when the gates open. We’re celebrating a Hometown Hero whose work touches thousands of Henderson County families every year: Bridgette Thompson, Special Events Coordinator for Henderson County Parks and Recreation. If you’ve ever enjoyed Treat Street, the Easter egg hunt, Santa on the Square, New Year’s Eve festivities, or movies in the park, you’ve felt the impact of her work.

Bridgette walks us through what most of us never see: the behind-the-scenes planning, the long timelines, and the partnerships that make public events safe and memorable. We talk about coordinating with law enforcement, fire departments, public works, county teams, volunteers, vendors, and sponsors, plus what it takes to keep these community traditions welcoming as Hendersonville and the surrounding area continue to grow.

We also look ahead to July 4 with the added significance of America 250, and why this celebration is a chance to create something both fun and meaningful. Bridgette shares her own story too, from starting as a teen counselor to building a career in parks and recreation management right here at home, and the moments that remind her why the work matters when kids return year after year with their own families.

If you want to get involved, we share how to volunteer and support Henderson County Parks and Rec. Subscribe for more local stories, share this with someone who loves Western North Carolina community events, and leave a review so more listeners can find the Hometown Hero Series.

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The part of your home you almost never see can quietly control the air you breathe, the bills you pay, and the price a buyer is willing to offer. We start with a quick read on the Henderson County real estate market then shift to a topic that keeps showing up in Western North Carolina home inspections: crawl space moisture, mold, and the costly surprises that come with them.

We’re joined by Luke and Chase of BNB Home and Property Solutions to explain what they find under local homes every week, why mold is so common in our climate, and how crawl space air can move through HVAC systems and into everyday living spaces. They walk us through the evaluation process step by step, from spotting mold on floor joists to reading water stains on foundation blocks and identifying standing water caused by drainage and grading issues.

Then we get into solutions homeowners can actually act on. You’ll hear what crawl space encapsulation is, how a sealed vapor barrier and dehumidifier create a controlled environment, why insulation often fails when it gets wet, and when serious water problems call for extras like sump pump systems or even exterior waterproofing. We also touch on resale value and negotiations, because a clean, dry crawl space can remove friction in a transaction and protect your investment long after closing.

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A community can look peaceful on the outside and still have neighbors living in danger behind closed doors. That’s why this conversation with Lauren Wilkie, CEO of SafeLight in Henderson County, matters. We talk about what it really takes to build safety in Western North Carolina and how a single organization can support survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, elder abuse, and child abuse without making people bounce from office to office. We also share a quick Henderson County real estate market update from the George Real Estate Group, including what low inventory and steady demand mean right now for buyers and sellers. Then we dig into SafeLight’s model: a 24 7 hotline, multiple programs under one roof, and a commitment to staying open through crisis. Lauren explains how their team kept serving through COVID and major storms, protected shelter residents, and found practical ways to help the wider community with essentials when resources were tight. One of the most surprising parts is how healing and employment connect. SafeLight’s Dandelion Cafe and resale store double as job training programs where survivors earn living wage certified jobs, rebuild resumes, and regain confidence, with proceeds funding services. If you live in Hendersonville or anywhere in Henderson County, this is a must hear guide to local support and real community resilience. Subscribe for more Hometown Hero stories, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review to help others find the show.

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The headlines make it sound like one housing market, but what we see on the ground proves something different: real estate is local. We’re checking in from Western North Carolina with a clear-eyed market update, including what we’re noticing around Hendersonville and Flat Rock, how inventory levels are shifting, why buyer demand is still holding, and what a longer days-on-market number actually signals for both buyers and sellers.

We also zoom out to the national housing market story behind the noise. The pandemic migration supercharged Sunbelt markets, builders raced to add supply, and then mortgage rates reset affordability fast. That mix is cooling some regions and even pushing a small rise in underwater mortgages. We put those numbers in context, compare today’s environment to the 2008–2009 housing crisis, and explain why tighter lending standards, homeowner equity, and low foreclosure rates matter when you’re trying to understand risk.

Then we get practical about a new force shaping real estate: AI. We talk about how artificial intelligence is changing home search, photo analysis, inspection report summaries, and virtual staging, plus where it can go wrong with bad data or unrealistic images. Our bottom line stays simple: AI is a powerful assistant, but it doesn’t replace local knowledge, negotiation skill, or the trust that carries people through big life transitions.

If you’re thinking about buying, selling, investing, or you just want a no-pressure value conversation, listen in and reach out. Subscribe, share this with a neighbor, and leave a review so more people can find real-world real estate guidance.

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If you’ve been waiting for mortgage rates to start with a five, here’s a reality check: the difference between 5.9% and 6.1% on a typical loan can be about the cost of a weekly meal out. We dig past the headlines to show how psychology, payment fit, and real-life needs drive better decisions than chasing a “perfect” number. From the lock-in effect that keeps inventory tight to the life events that still push moves forward, we unpack how buyers and sellers can navigate a market that looks different from 2021—and why that’s okay.

We take you inside Western North Carolina’s housing pulse with fresh local data: low active inventory, steady monthly sales, and continued demand from retirees, remote workers, and second-home buyers. You’ll hear how flexible zoning, smaller footprints, and smarter design help ease supply pressures, plus why 25–30% of transactions close with cash. We also talk straight about affordability: prices rose, payments climbed, and expectations got anchored to an outlier era. The solution isn’t perfection—it’s strategy.

For investors and move-up sellers, we map practical plays: 1031 exchanges to defer capital gains, rent-backs and timing tools to reduce buy/sell stress, and refinance optionality if rates drop later. For first-time buyers, we share how to assess true monthly impact, weigh lifestyle trade-offs, and build a plan using points, credits, and homes with income potential. And because mindset matters, we lean on habit-building principles to help you act with clarity: test your budget, focus on fit, and let the numbers—not fear—decide.

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What makes a hometown hero? We shine a light on retired Henderson County Fire Marshal Kevin Waldrup, whose journey from a 17-year-old volunteer to a county leader reveals how quiet, consistent work keeps an entire community safe. Alongside a concise spring real estate update—tight inventory, steady demand, and thoughtful timing—we explore the human side of transitions: the moments when families outgrow a home, choose to right-size, or move closer to what matters most.

Kevin opens the door on the real work of a fire marshal: meticulous inspections for schools, summer camps, group homes, and local businesses; careful fire investigations that turn hard lessons into prevention; and coordinated support for departments during major incidents. He explains how modern fire codes grew from past tragedies, why sprinklers and alarms shrink today’s fires, and how clear exits protect both occupants and first responders. We revisit high-stakes memories—from major commercial fires to the sleepless hours inside the emergency operations center during Helene—showing how resilience blends training, logistics, and trust between agencies.

Teaching threads through Kevin’s legacy. Many firefighters he instructed now lead teams of their own, proof that education scales safety across decades. That same clarity matters in real estate: when interest rates shift and listings rise with spring, informed choices turn stressful changes into confident moves. Whether you’re assessing a building’s risk or a home’s value, preparation and honest guidance make all the difference.

Listen for practical insight, heartfelt gratitude, and a reminder that communities are built by people who show up—checking alarms, mentoring rookies, and helping neighbors find the right next home. If the conversation resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review so more listeners can discover stories that strengthen Western North Carolina.

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Forget the headlines shouting doom—our local numbers tell a steadier, smarter story. We unpack exactly what is happening in Western North Carolina housing right now: tight inventory, steady demand, and prices that keep holding. With 1,604 single-family homes sold over the last year and only about 431 on the market, the fundamentals favor prepared sellers and decisive buyers. We explain how modest national price growth points to a healthier pace, why stabilization beats volatility, and what steps help you win whether you are listing or looking.

Along the way, we trade Duke–UNC rivalry memories and use them to draw practical lessons that apply at the closing table. From the roar of Cameron to the scale of the Dean Dome, we talk culture, composure, and the small edges that change outcomes. Leadership matters in sports and in real estate: preparation, respect for the process, and cool heads under pressure. Sellers learn how to maximize leverage with clean presentation and smart pricing. Buyers get a playbook for competing well—strong pre-approvals, flexible terms, and offers that solve the seller’s problem.

We also spotlight our community ties—weekly radio, local updates, and our Hometown Hero series—because real estate is ultimately about people, timing, and trust. If you are thinking about a spring move, this conversation will give you clarity, confidence, and a plan you can use today. Subscribe, share with a friend who is house-hunting, and leave a quick review to help others find the show. Ready to talk strategy? Call 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygreg.com.

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Ever feel like you’re the messenger shuttling updates between your CPA, banker, attorney, insurance agent, and real estate broker? We pull back the curtain on why smart families in Western North Carolina gain an edge when their advisory team actually talks—and how a true financial quarterback aligns taxes, debt, estate planning, and property strategy so every move compounds over decades, not just through the next transaction.

We walk through real examples of integrated planning done right: cost segregation reviews before a purchase, liquidity arranged ahead of a 1031 exchange, entity titling aligned with trusts, and umbrella policies updated as portfolios grow. Then we bring it home to Henderson County’s unique reality: agricultural land that carries deep identity and significant unrealized equity. If your family is debating whether to keep farming, sell, preserve, or diversify, you’ll hear practical paths beyond the usual either-or: conservation tools, investor partnerships that keep land agricultural, leasebacks that maintain operations, and partial repositioning to balance heritage with liquidity.

You’ll also get a clear primer on the primary residence gain exclusion and how timing can matter for widowed sellers. For investors, we demystify 1031 exchanges and the Delaware Statutory Trust, showing how to defer taxes, scale into institutional-grade assets, and reduce landlord burden while potentially improving cash flow and simplifying your estate. We pair these tools with a local market snapshot—inventory, days on market, average prices, and rate trends—so decisions are grounded in current data, not guesses.

If your advisors haven’t met, that’s not a failure; it’s an opportunity. Start by asking who’s quarterbacking your financial life, then bring your team to one table before you list, sell, or sign. Subscribe, share with someone who owns property in WNC, and leave a review with your top planning question—what decision do you want your team to align on next?

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Real estate doesn’t hibernate. We open with a clear-eyed look at Henderson County’s winter market — roughly 400 active single-family listings against 135 average monthly sales — and unpack what a three-month supply means for pricing power, buyer urgency, and smart strategy. With interest rates easing and life changes driving decisions year-round, we share how to navigate timing, terms, and emotion so a move feels aligned with your next chapter, not the calendar.

Then we welcome Ryan Taylor Price, the force behind Winter Ramble, a county-wide celebration of mountain music and storytelling. Ryan takes us inside the curation: 11 venues, about 30 events, a mix of ticketed and free shows, and an event builder that lets you design your weekend. The conversation traces a living lineage — from Doc Watson to David Holt to Josh Goforth — and explores how fiddles, banjos, and ballads carried by Scotch-Irish settlers blended with Cherokee influence and early country to shape today’s American roots sound. It’s culture as connective tissue, where mentorship passes songs and stories forward and a community gathers to listen.

We tie it all together with practical takeaways: how off-season festivals fuel local venues and tourism, why a vibrant arts scene can influence housing decisions, and what to watch if you’re buying or selling amid tight inventory. If you’re planning an open house visit between sets or downsizing for a simpler pace, you’ll find both data and direction here — plus a weekend playbook for shows likely to sell out fast. https://winterramble.com/

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Ready for a clear read on the Western North Carolina market without the noise? We dig into what’s actually moving homes in Henderson County right now—tight inventory, steady demand, and how pricing discipline beats wishful thinking. With rates easing and buyers more selective, the winners are sellers who prepare with precision and lead with data.

We walk through the three levers you can control—price, condition, and timing—and explain why you can’t outmarket an overpriced home. You’ll hear how appraisals anchor financed purchases, how days on market signal misalignment, and how targeted, low-cost improvements outperform splashy remodels. Think neutral paint, lighting and hardware updates, curb appeal, and pro-level photography that shapes the first showing online. We also unpack negotiation in North Carolina’s due diligence world, where calm, strategic flexibility preserves value and keeps deals together.

Along the way, we connect the dots between life events and real estate moves—new jobs, downsizing, estate planning, or a fresh start—and share how our trusted network of lenders, inspectors, contractors, tax pros, and estate attorneys helps clients make smart, tax-aware choices. Plus, we spotlight upcoming open houses, including a spacious Hendersonville property on acreage and a beautifully updated 1909 home in Asheville, so you can see these principles in action.

If you want a grounded strategy to sell faster and stronger—or to buy with confidence in a competitive pocket of the market—this conversation gives you the playbook. Subscribe, share with a friend who’s planning a move, and leave a review to tell us what topic you want covered next.

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Headlines say home sales fell sharply in January. We zoom out to reveal what really happened, why Henderson County held steady, and how weather, seasonality, and improving affordability change the picture for buyers and sellers. Along the way, we dig into the real barrier first-time buyers face—upfront cash—and share practical ways families can use home equity responsibly to close down payment gaps without risking retirement.

We walk through current local data: inventory under four months, about 425 active single-family homes, an average price near $541K, and roughly a third of purchases in cash. With rates trending into the fives and seven straight months of better affordability, we see a market recalibrating rather than retreating. Delayed inspections and closings from winter storms likely shifted sales into February and March, aligning with the annual spring rebound we’ve seen year after year.

We also explore a powerful mindset shift inspired by Die With Zero: timing support when it creates the most meaning. The coming $68–$84 trillion intergenerational wealth transfer invites a question—when will help matter most? For many families, a modest, well-structured contribution toward a first home now can change a life’s trajectory, turning rent into equity and uncertainty into stability. Whether help takes the form of a partial gift, a family loan, or covering closing costs, the focus is impact with guardrails: protect retirement, coordinate with advisors, and design a plan that fits your values.

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A decade on the air calls for a story that reminds us why local radio matters: it puts neighbors in the spotlight and turns generosity into action. We sit down with Hometown Hero Kris Swiatocho a minister who turned her gift for organization into a lifeline for families across Western North Carolina after the hurricane. What begins as a personal turning point unfolds into a field guide for purposeful service—equal parts heart and logistics.

Kris shares how a single small task became a weekly habit, then a calling that stretched into leadership development, Bible studies, and speaking across 13 countries. When disaster struck close to home, she refused to reinvent the wheel and instead asked, “What can I do that no one else is doing?” The answer was precision. She sourced what others couldn’t: hundred-foot tarps to cover roofs, specific baby formulas, insulin, steel-toe boots, and pricey workwear often overlooked in donations. By publishing exact needs, vetting requests, and closing the loop with donors, she built trust that traveled—checks and supplies arrived from around the country, and some donors even showed up to help on the ground.

Partnership is the engine of this story. Kris teamed with community leaders like Brittany Roland, linked arms with groups in hard-hit Swannanoa, and helped build around a hundred sheds while placing families in campers and small homes. WNC Blessing Box emerged as a smart, lean model: storage through Refuge Baptist Church, targeted delivery as needs arise, and three large public cabinets in Dana, Jackson, and Bat Cave that neighbors can refill anytime. It’s disaster relief tuned to rural realities—mobile, vetted, and relentlessly practical.

We also talk about stewardship. Not every request is honest, and resources are finite. Kris explains how careful vetting protects donor trust and ensures essentials reach those living in tents or paying double housing costs. The takeaway is clear: when faith meets logistics, dignity scales. If you’re nearby, stock the blessing boxes. If you’re afar, visit WNCBlessingBox.org to donate from the wish list or contribute funds. And if you’re moved, share this conversation so help keeps flowing where it’s needed most. You can reach Kris @ WNCBlessingbox.org

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Ready to stop guessing and start deciding? We dig into the real tradeoffs behind today’s mortgage rates, refinancing, and timing your next move, with guest expert Patrick Hunt from United Federal Credit Union. Together we unpack why 6% isn’t the villain it’s made out to be, how your first mortgage shapes what “normal” feels like, and when lowering a payment by $300 a month can secretly add nearly $90,000 in interest over time. It’s a candid, practical guide to navigating real estate with a clear head and a steady hand.

We start with perspective: a 50‑year look at mortgage rates that resets expectations and calms nerves. Then we get practical—what to consider before refinancing, how to weigh cash‑flow relief against total lifetime cost, and whether a HELOC or cash‑out refi might help you keep your home through a life transition. Patrick explains locking vs floating in simple terms and shares a useful timing window tied to market repricing and morning jobs reports, giving borrowers a small but real advantage when choosing their rate strategy.

From there we tackle the cost of waiting. When rates dip, demand surges and prices usually rise; when rates are higher, buyers often gain leverage. That push‑pull matters more than headlines. We lay out how lost appreciation, missed equity growth on your move‑up home, and months spent in a space that no longer fits can outweigh a tiny rate win. The takeaway is simple and empowering: if the home fits your life and the payment fits your budget, move forward with confidence—knowing you can always refinance if rates ease. And if the math says hold, that’s a win too. Our job is clarity, not pressure.

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Headlines can make the housing market sound frozen, but our boots-on-the-ground view in Henderson County tells a different story. We dig into why local demand remains steady, how limited inventory shapes pricing power, and what January’s numbers reveal about buyer behavior—even as national data points to slower sales and longer days on market. The result is a practical roadmap for sellers and buyers who want clarity, not noise.

We share the data that matters: months of supply hovering near three, a year-over-year rise in local sales, and the gap between homes that sit and homes that sell. Then we connect the dots to execution. For sellers, the edge comes from realistic pricing, tight preparation, and strong marketing that sets expectations early. For buyers, the win is in readiness—clean financing, patient search criteria, and offers structured to reduce risk without overreach. Real estate is always local, and small, precise actions compound into real outcomes.

To frame smart decisions, we borrow lessons from elite performance. Like Michael Phelps’s extra training days, the quiet work—daily market checks, pre-inspection fixes, comp updates, and crisp negotiation plans—compounds into confidence on “race day,” whether that’s listing launch or offer submission. We also walk through life-driven moves: right-sizing, multigenerational needs, and navigating loss. Sometimes the best call is to wait; sometimes it’s to act decisively. Either way, a thoughtful plan that blends local data, tax and estate strategy, and timing reduces stress and protects value.

If you’re weighing buy-then-sell or sell-then-buy, investment repositioning, or a first move in years, we’re here to help you see the full board. Subscribe, share with someone planning a move, and leave a review with your biggest question about timing—we may tackle it next.

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A bridge, a problem, and a nine-year-old’s bright idea—this is how a complex highway project turned into a blueprint for kinder infrastructure. We sit down with NCDOT Resident Engineer Kenny McCord to trace the story of an I-40 bridge in the Pigeon River Gorge where a required bat habitat became a breakthrough: instead of bolting on a bulky bat box that complicates emergency repairs, the team sculpted hidden roosts directly into a retaining wall. The spark came from Kenny’s daughter, Harper, whose simple question—why not put the bats in the wall—opened a path for biologists, builders, and designers to collaborate on something elegant and practical.

Kenny takes us inside the CMGC approach that brought the contractor to the table early, cutting red tape and surfacing constructability insights before mistakes got expensive. We talk gantry cranes for high-span beam setting, the art and science of Boulderscape to create natural-looking walls, and how recycled bridge materials became part of a safe, durable bat habitat tailored to real drop distances and microclimates. Along the way, we connect the dots to a larger wildlife strategy in the gorge: fencing that guides elk, deer, and hogs to underpasses, reducing collisions and protecting drivers.

This conversation blends engineering with empathy—roads that move people efficiently while leaving space for animals to live. It’s a case study in how public works can be smarter, safer, and more humane when we invite diverse voices to the table and treat constraints as creative fuel. If you’re curious about wildlife-friendly design, infrastructure innovation, or the power of a child’s perspective to unlock better choices, you’ll come away with ideas worth sharing.

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Weather slowed listings, but momentum never left. We break down a January where Henderson County saw 32% fewer new listings yet steady pendings and closings, a three-month supply, and prices that continue to hold. The headlines say inventory is up nationwide; our streets tell a different story, and we unpack what that means if you’re planning a move this spring.

We share a clear seller playbook for a normalizing market: how to read showing feedback, when a price adjustment makes sense, and why listing now can capture demand before spring competition rises. For buyers, longer days on market and recent rate dips into the high fives bring back room to breathe—more time for inspections, negotiations, and smart comparisons by neighborhood and price band. We also dig into migration trends that keep local demand resilient, from tax-friendly economics to lifestyle draws that make Western North Carolina a magnet.

Equity is the quiet superpower this year. With two-thirds of owners holding at least 50% equity and many owning outright, we walk through practical ways to use it: right-size to a home that fits, renovate for aging in place, seed a loved one’s down payment, or create a financial reset to avoid foreclosure. Not sure whether to sell before you buy or buy before you sell? We lay out risk profiles, bridge options, and timelines to “thread the needle” with less stress. Through it all, we keep the focus on local data, candid advice, and the human side of big life transitions.

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Headlines keep saying the market is tough, but our phones and closings tell a different story. We break down fresh Henderson County numbers—January sales nearly matching high-water marks, prices holding steady, and inventory sitting near three months—and explain why this balance creates real options for both buyers and sellers. If you’ve been waiting for a sign that it’s safe to move, consider this the data-backed green light.

We dig into affordability the way it actually works: the interplay between home prices, mortgage rates, and wages. With rates easing from their peaks and wages nudging up, monthly payments are becoming more manageable, even as prices stay stable. Buyers get something priceless back—time. Days on market have stretched to around 60, so you can tour thoughtfully, compare neighborhoods, and work with a local lender to set a budget by monthly payment first, then price. That way, you’re not making a quick decision—you’re ready to act quickly when the right home hits.

Sellers aren’t left out. Limited inventory and informed buyers put a premium on strategy. We share the checklist that works: price to today’s comps, lead with clean presentation, and remove friction with upfront documentation. Homes aligned with the market still spark strong interest and can move fast. We also get practical about real-life moves—right-sizing, estate sales, land, even court-ordered partition scenarios—and outline proven paths for buy-before-sell and sell-before-buy without losing sleep.

Our community matters, too. After a rough winter stretch, supporting local shops and services strengthens the neighborhoods we live in and the market we depend on. If you’re curious about what’s possible, let’s talk through your timing, numbers, and next step. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s on the fence, and leave a review to help more neighbors make smart, confident moves.

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Real change often starts with a simple invitation: come see what’s possible. We open with a clear, data-driven look at Henderson County’s housing market—average prices holding near $545K, roughly 135 sales per month, and tight inventory around 430 active listings—while rates hover in the sixes and sometimes dip into the high fives. That mix creates a rare window where buyers gain breathing room and sellers face less competition, especially ahead of spring. We share how timing, not headlines, should guide your next move and why thoughtful planning beats waiting for a perfect moment.

Then we turn to the heart of the show: United Way’s GEM program—Girls Empowered—led by educator turned program manager, Katy Gash. GEM runs across 10 public schools and at the Boys and Girls Club, centering on fifth and eighth graders during pivotal transitions. The format is simple and powerful: a 10-week after-school program with weekly visits from women leaders—surgeons, firefighters, entrepreneurs, and the mayor—who speak about resilience, confidence, inner beauty, and service. The program culminates in a Women in Leadership tour that blends career exploration with meaningful mentorship. For many students, it’s the first time they can see their future reflected back at them by someone who has walked a similar path.

Katy shares why nominations from teachers and counselors matter, how no student is turned away, and how a grant from Dogwood Health Trust accelerated growth from three sites toward a goal of 12 by 2026. We talk candidly about what it takes to sustain a program that schools wish could run year-round: consistent funding, more mentors, and community partners who want their work to count locally. The throughline is simple—stable homes and empowered students are two sides of the same strong community.

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A surprise snowstorm, a heated Duke–UNC countdown, and a local market that refuses to cool—this one brings hometown energy and hard numbers together. We start with the memories that make basketball a cultural heartbeat here, from driveway games and YMCA battles to the legends who shaped the ACC, and the mutual respect that exists long after the buzzer. Then we pivot to what matters for your next move: clear data, calm timing, and a plan that fits your life.

Inventory in Henderson County is tight—only 435 active single-family homes—yet the sales pace holds steady at roughly 134–135 per month. That tension explains a lot: multiple offers still pop up, days on market hover near 60, and average prices remain stable around $544,000. While many buyers are waiting for spring and dreaming of lower rates, most forecasts point to mortgages staying in the low 6% range after a full‑point drop over the past year. Affordability has already improved, and the smarter play may be to move a few weeks earlier to avoid peak-season pressure and price spikes.

We share a practical roadmap for making confident decisions: secure pre‑approval, clarify your must‑haves, and know your buy‑before‑sell or sell‑before‑buy options. For sellers, low inventory can translate to stronger positioning; for buyers, acting before the spring rush can reduce stress and improve negotiating room. Above all, timing should align with your season of life—growing families, new jobs, retirements, and tough transitions each call for a steady strategy, not a calendar myth.

If you’re weighing your choices, we’re here to help you match data with your goals and find the path that feels right. Subscribe, share this with a neighbor who’s considering a move, and leave a quick review to tell us what you want covered next.

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A hard freeze outside, a warm surge of community inside—this Hometown Hero feature brings the spotlight to Citlally Diaz-Mar, a student leader whose voice has traveled from Henderson County to a New York campus and back home through the MLK Unity Breakfast. We open with winter-weather realities and neighborly care, then move into a story about how youth leadership grows when mentors, families, and schools pull in the same direction.

Citlally unpacks what it means to value stories over trophies. Being North Carolina’s Youth of the Year mattered, but sharing the lived experience that so many young people recognize mattered more. She talks about mentors who shaped her path: Bonnie Gibson at the Boys and Girls Clubs of Hendersonville, parents who welcomed debate at the dinner table, and educators who trusted students with real responsibility. Those influences, paired with the Leader in Me program from elementary through high school, gave her structure, practice, and confidence to lead with empathy and courage.

We trace her decade-long journey at the Boys and Girls Club—from member to Keystone president to mentor—highlighting the Keystone Conference, peer leadership, and coaching the next Youth of the Year candidate. She challenges a common myth: the Club is not only for kids in crisis; it’s for every kid who benefits from diversity of peers, supportive adults, and a chance to grow outside their bubble. It’s a portrait of youth development that is inclusive, practical, and rooted in local community.

Along the way, we keep one eye on the region’s rhythms—storm prep, checking on neighbors, and a real estate market that keeps moving even in icy weeks—because life transitions don’t wait for clear roads. If you care about youth leadership, mentorship, after-school programs, and the kind of unity that comes from listening first, this conversation will stick with you.

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A winter storm may have iced the roads, but it didn’t freeze Henderson County real estate. We open with a grounded market snapshot—455 active single‑family listings, roughly 133 sales per month, and an average sold price near $543K—then unpack what those numbers mean for real buyers and sellers right now. With the Federal Reserve pausing rates, stability is the headline: mortgages aren’t plunging, but they’re not spiking either. That steadiness is empowering buyers to negotiate inspections, repairs, concessions, and rate buydowns, while reminding sellers that smart pricing, staging, and preparation still move homes quickly.

We share how today’s “normalized” market rewards thoughtfulness over frenzy. Overpriced listings linger and invite questions; well‑priced homes, prepared and marketed well, stand out and often secure clean contracts within a week. You’ll hear practical tactics that are working locally, from targeted seller credits that widen the buyer pool to buyer strategies that balance speed with diligence. And when rates eventually dip, we explain why the early planners will be ready to capture the first wave of renewed demand without getting swept into bidding fatigue.

At the heart of the conversation is second‑order thinking—a simple framework that asks, “What happens next, and then what?” Should you price to test the top or price to create momentum? Waive inspections to win or use them to win wisely? We walk through the real trade‑offs so you can make moves that fit your life, not just a headline. Whether you’re downsizing, relocating to be closer to family, or investing for long‑term income, you’ll get clarity you can use this week, including details for our open house at 89 Victoria Park Drive in Hendersonville.

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A second-year teacher almost finished a marketing degree before realizing her heart belonged in a third-grade classroom. We sit down with Hometown Hero Sarah Schwartz of Mills River Elementary to unpack the leap that changed everything, from the moment she chose service over certainty to the daily craft of guiding curious nine-year-olds through “beautiful chaos.” Her story carries forward into a statewide honor—how a nomination became a finalist spot, what the Greensboro convention entails, and why early-career recognition matters for teachers, students, and the community that stands behind them.

We also ground the hour in what’s happening across Henderson County real estate. Inventory remains tight, demand holds strong, and smart sellers are seizing the window before spring brings more competition. Our take is simple: life events drive moves more than the calendar, and the right guidance can make transitions feel calm instead of rushed. From postponed open houses during winter weather to practical ways to get ahead of the curve, we share what local families need now, not later.

Threading these stories together is a theme we live by: timing, transitions, and trust. You’ll hear how Mills River’s culture lifts teachers to do their best work, how third graders build confidence when structure and joy meet, and how aligned choices—at school or at home—create momentum. If you’ve ever wondered whether to pivot, sell, or simply start, this conversation offers clarity and courage in equal measure.

Subscribe for more local stories, share this episode with a teacher or neighbor who inspires you, and leave a review to help others find the show. Ready to talk about your next move or learn more about our community heroes? Call us at 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygreg.com.

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Ever wonder what it really takes to finish a novel while working a full-time job and raising a family? We sit down with local thriller author Eric P. Bishop to unpack the honest, unromantic, and deeply rewarding grind behind Drexel, his newest release in the Omega Group series. From years of abandoned drafts to the day he typed “The End” in Yosemite, Eric shares the habits, tradeoffs, and mindset shifts that turned a private goal into a six-book career.

We dive into the craft and the business. Eric breaks down why most of his books land between 80–100k words, how he builds pace and tension, and why vivid settings—from Hendersonville’s Main Street cameos to sunlit Mediterranean coastlines—make thrillers feel real. He explains the difference between traditional and indie publishing, the tough math behind pricing and royalties, and the non-negotiable reality that authors must market their work. If you love Tom Clancy or Vince Flynn, you’ll appreciate how Eric leans into “faction,” blending real-world geopolitics with tight character arcs and authentic tradecraft.

We also tackle the future of creative work. Eric has added explicit language to his copyright pages disallowing AI model training on his books, and we talk frankly about AI’s promise and risk for writers, musicians, and readers. It’s a practical, grounded take: tools can help, but voice, texture, and lived experience are what keep readers turning pages. Along the way, we connect these lessons to the way we serve our real estate clients—showing up, doing the unglamorous work, and building trust one step at a time.

Ready to explore Drexel or discover the Body Man series? Find Eric’s books on Amazon or visit ericpbishop.com for links and updates. If this conversation sparked something, share it with a friend, subscribe for more author spotlights and market insights, and leave a quick review to help others find the show.

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Headlines love interest rates. We love real life. When your home no longer fits—whether you need another bedroom, a shorter commute, or to be closer to family—clarity beats fear every time. We dig into what’s actually happening in Henderson County: steady demand, a four‑month absorption rate, and average days on market around 60, signaling a stable, competitive landscape where preparation matters more than urgency.

We’re joined by Patrick Hunt from United Federal Credit Union to unpack the biggest homebuying myths. You don’t need 20% down to move forward; first‑time buyers can bring as little as 3% on a conventional loan, and qualified borrowers may access 100% financing through VA, USDA, or local portfolio programs. We walk through how automated underwriting really works, why a non‑perfect credit score doesn’t end your chances, and how FHA’s predictable mortgage insurance can keep payments within reach while you build equity. Patrick also explains the difference a community lender makes—from portfolio flexibility to local insight that national call centers can’t match.

If you’ve been “rate locked,” we challenge the assumption that a low rate should rule your life. We compare the real tradeoffs between staying put and moving: monthly payment changes, time savings, school access, appreciation potential, and daily quality-of-life gains. With transparent numbers and a simple plan—pay down a card, season savings, document income—you can turn a vague goal into a clear path to pre‑approval and a home that actually fits. Ready to move with intention instead of noise? Subscribe, share with a friend who’s on the fence, and leave a quick review telling us your top must‑have for your next place.

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When a storm wipes out the map, how do you draw the road back into being? We sit down with NCDOT veteran Mike Patton for a rare, plain‑spoken look at how Western North Carolina is rebuilding after Hurricane Helene—from carving a path on foot into Bat Cave to designing permanent fixes where entire corridors vanished.

We start with a grounded market update: single-family sales are up year over year, rates are dipping into the fives, and buyers are getting creative with buy-downs and first-time programs. Inventory is rising while prices hold flat, a sign of steady demand even as people weigh the trade-off between keeping an old sub‑4% mortgage and making a life move that can’t wait. Then we pivot to the bigger lift: restoring US 64 to two lanes by spring to fuel access into Chimney Rock and Bat Cave, staging repairs on US 74A and NC 9, and tackling hard-hit side roads like Middle Fork. It’s a masterclass in sequencing, where a single corridor can revive small businesses, tourism, and daily life.

The Pigeon River Gorge sets a new benchmark for complexity and cost, with estimates topping a billion dollars and a working horizon that reaches toward 2028. Mike explains why this job demands patience: geotech realities have changed, hydraulic forces have reshaped the terrain, and you can’t shortcut design when safety and longevity are on the line. To move faster without gambling on quality, NCDOT is releasing work packages as plans mature—stabilizing slopes and mobilizing crews while final drawings come together. Through it all, we highlight the people behind the progress: teams who left damaged homes to serve neighbors, engineers balancing spreadsheets and rock faces, and a community showing grace while heavy machinery does its slow, essential work.

If you want a candid, hopeful look at how roads return when the road is gone—and how a resilient housing market helps steady the region—this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share with a neighbor navigating detours, and leave a review with your biggest question for NCDOT or our real estate team.

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Forget the myth of waiting for 3 percent mortgages to return. We dig into what’s actually happening across Henderson County and beyond: sales are up, prices are steady, and days on market are stretching, signaling a calmer, more intentional market. That balance—more inventory arriving while demand stays strong—explains why prices haven’t fallen and why the right plan beats perfect timing.

We pull back the lens on mortgage rates to reset expectations. The historically unusual lows of 2020–2021 were an emergency exception, not a new normal. Today’s 6–7 percent landscape aligns with long‑term history, and we share how buyers are adapting with smarter financing, from rate buydowns and seller credits to shorter terms. The so‑called lock‑in effect is easing too. Life doesn’t pause for interest rates, and real moves still happen for work, family, lifestyle, and health. That’s the slow thaw you can use to your advantage.

You’ll hear the data that matters: Henderson County’s year‑over‑year increase in closed sales, rising new listings, and a sub‑four‑month supply that keeps it a seller’s market—yet with more breathing room for buyers. We break down practical seller levers (pricing, condition, and location), buyer tactics to win without overpaying, and the planning edge most people overlook: taxes and equity. If you’ve lived in your home two of the last five years, you may exclude significant gains, and investors can reposition with a 1031 exchange. When you buy and sell in the same market, big swings tend to net out; the real value is moving into a home and location that actually fit your next chapter.

Our goal is simple: give you clarity, confidence, and a strategy tailored to your life. If your house feels too big, too far, or just not right anymore, the path forward isn’t about guessing the bottom—it’s about using the market as it is. Subscribe for more local insights, share this with someone weighing a move, and leave a review to tell us what topic you want us to unpack next.

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A once-in-a-generation mortgage anomaly is fading, and the new reality is finally settling in: more Americans now hold rates above six percent than below three. We dig into what that subtle shift really means, why life events beat rate lock-in, and how a tight but functional market keeps prices firm in Western North Carolina.

We break down the Washington Post’s analysis and pair it with on-the-ground data from Henderson County: fewer than 500 active listings, roughly four months of supply, average days on market near sixty, and an 8 percent increase in single-family closings year over year. That balance explains why buyers have a bit more time to decide while sellers still command strong values. We talk practical strategy too—smart pricing, sharp presentation, pre-list inspections for sellers; buydowns, credits, and monthly-payment planning for buyers. If you’re staring down a move with a beloved low-rate mortgage, we outline options like renting out your current place, bridge financing, or sequencing sell-then-buy without chaos.

We also open the curtain on the business side. For agents and aspiring brokers, this is a professional’s market where consistent prospecting, clear communication, and a predictable process matter more than ever. Investors get a fresh lens on underwriting rentals, land, and small commercial amid higher rates, with a focus on resilient cash flow and realistic timelines. The throughline is simple: markets don’t stop for perfect conditions—people move because life moves. When you prepare early and act decisively, you can still win.

Ready to right-size, relocate, or invest with confidence? Subscribe, share the show with a friend who’s debating their next step, and leave a review to help others find us. Then call 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygreg.com to start your plan.

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A bus full of books is changing what a library can do. We sit down with Henderson County Public Library’s Trina Rushing—freshly named North Carolina’s 2025 Public Library Director of the Year—to explore how a mobile library, free digital tools, and hands-on classes are opening doors for every neighbor, from new readers to small business owners. Trina shares the early wins: 45 mobile stops in three months, more than 2,000 visits, and a growing list of requested stops at schools, community events, and mobile food pantries.

We go deeper into what modern access looks like. Free ebooks and audiobooks through Libby, streaming and movies with Hoopla, and practical classes on podcasts, online safety, and “beating the paywall” using library-funded news and periodical databases. Genealogy enthusiasts get a family roots research lab, while entrepreneurs tap premium market data, business plan tools, and training courses—without paying subscription fees. Add museum access via Zoom passes, and the library becomes a real equalizer for a county that values learning at every age.

Community stays at the center. The Kaplan Auditorium hosts author talks, music, health resources, financial classes, and playful nights like a Golden Girls tribute, all collected in the quarterly Illuminations newsletter. Trina’s journey from teacher to director threads it all together: remove barriers, go where people are, and make discovery feel welcoming and free. We also share a quick snapshot of the local real estate market, plus details on open houses and how to reach our team.

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New year, same truth: people move for life, not headlines. We open 2026 with a grounded look at Western North Carolina real estate—what’s actually selling, how long it’s taking, and why steady demand keeps prices firm even as buyers gain a little more time to decide. If you’ve been waiting for a perfect moment, this conversation offers a better plan: align your move with your needs, then use data and smart tools to execute.

We share a local snapshot you can use right now: single-family sales running about 134 per month, an 8% year-over-year lift in transactions, and fewer than 500 active listings as of early January. Prices have inched up, not down, while average days on market hover near sixty—a healthy pace for thoughtful preparation and decisive action. We also break down financing trends across conventional, VA, FHA, and USDA loans, plus where cash offers still show up and why. For first-time buyers, we outline practical steps to build equity without overreaching. For upsizers and downsizers, we map timing, logistics, and how to price or bid for today’s conditions. For investors, we touch 1031 exchanges, cap-minded underwriting, and using local lenders to solve unique scenarios.

Beyond tactics, we talk mindset. Deals don’t always follow a straight line, and the best outcomes reward patience, preparation, and persistence. From inspection curveballs to appraisal puzzles, the calmest voice at the table often wins. We share a favorite resilience story to remind you that progress comes from staying in the game, not from waiting on perfect conditions. And because real estate intersects with taxes and estate planning, we explain how coordination among agents, attorneys, CPAs, and lenders protects your bottom line.

If you’re ready to buy, sell, invest, or simply get clarity on timing, we’re here to help across Henderson and the surrounding counties. Subscribe for weekly market insight, share this episode with someone weighing a move, and leave a quick review to tell us what you want to hear next.

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Wondering whether to wait, buy, or list now? We cut through the market noise with a grounded look at Western North Carolina real estate, sharing the numbers that matter and the choices that actually move the needle. Our conversation starts with a clear snapshot of Henderson County: around 500 active listings, an 8% rise in single-family sales over the past year, average days on market near 60, and mortgage rates settling in the low sixes. That mix shapes a steady, navigable market where buyers gain options and time, while sellers hold leverage when price and condition align.

We unpack the big three drivers—rates, inventory, and prices—and explain how each shows up locally. Expect fewer extremes: more room to negotiate, targeted price adjustments when listings miss the mark, and measured appreciation rather than spikes. We also address the human side of real estate. Moves still happen because life happens: new jobs, growing families, downsizing, multi-generational living, and the hard moments of loss or caregiving. That’s why demand remains durable even when headlines predict turbulence.

You’ll hear how national trends compare to our micro-markets, why local demand keeps prices firm, and what to do if you’re holding a 3% mortgage but living in a 0% fit. Sellers get a practical framework—price, condition, location—to win showings and offers without overreaching. Buyers learn how rate scenarios affect monthly payments, how to shop smart within budget, and when patience pays off. We also spotlight community stories through our Hometown Heroes series and share an upcoming open house in Flat Rock.

If you’re planning a move, start with your why, then build a plan around budget, timing, and the home that fits your life. Subscribe for more local insights, share this with a friend who’s debating their next step, and leave a quick review to help others find the show. Ready for a one-on-one game plan? Call 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygreg.com.

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A steady market and a tougher kind of resilience share the mic today. We start with a clear-eyed look at Henderson County’s 2026 housing landscape—more inventory, firm demand, and the possibility of easing rates that could unlock moves for buyers and sellers who sat out the last cycle. Then we turn to the kind of move that isn’t about square footage at all: a neighbor firing up a truck at dawn to bring heat, hay, and hope where the maps still show broken roads.

Our guest, Sarah Morrow, didn’t wait for a badge to start helping after Helene. She and her son Devin cut trees, hauled generators, partnered with groups like Helene Rising and 72 The Mission, and installed 27 wood stoves for families facing cold nights in Mitchell, Avery, Yancey, and beyond. You’ll hear how a farmer who never accepts help opened his gate when the right help arrived, and how a door that seemed empty revealed a woman alone without heat until the third knock. These are the quiet stories that never trend but change everything for the people living them.

We also break down why real estate decisions aren’t just about rates. Life events—new jobs, growing families, need for single-level living—create real timelines. In a more balanced 2026 market, preparation, pricing, and local expertise matter more than hype. Whether you’re considering a move or considering how to help your neighbor, the same mindset wins: listen first, act with care, and keep showing up. If you have hands, bring them. If you have resources, share them. And if you’re weighing your next chapter, we’re here to help you move closer to what matters.

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Start the year with a cleaner story about your work and your home. We open with two simple, powerful truths: purpose reframes the ordinary, and consistency compounds in silence. From the NASA janitor who said he was helping put a man on the moon to the stonecutter whose quiet strikes finally split the rock, we explore how meaning and patience turn small actions into big outcomes—at work, at home, and in real estate.

Then we get practical. After a challenging 2025, we dig into why 2026 looks more welcoming for buyers and sellers: easing mortgage rates, gradually rising inventory, and more opportunity across Western North Carolina. We share Henderson County data points—average single-family prices near 540k at year-end, steadier days on market, and improving volume—to give you context you can use. Whether you’re planning to downsize, invest, or buy your first home, we break down how to prepare: pre-approvals, pricing strategy, inspection readiness, timing, and how buying and selling in the same market can balance the math.

You’ll also hear how focus shapes culture. Our Hometown Hero series highlights neighbors serving neighbors, and that attention to the good changes how teams show up and how clients feel through the process. We talk cycles—from the long slog of 2010–2011 to the frenzy of 2021–2022 and today’s more balanced pace—and why no one knows the top or bottom until it has passed. That’s why we build plans that work across scenarios, coordinate with lenders, attorneys, and tax pros, and keep the conversation honest. Purpose sets direction; consistent steps unlock momentum.

If you’re aiming for more freedom, a smarter move, or a clearer plan for your equity this year, you’re not alone. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a nudge, and leave a quick review so more neighbors can find it. Ready to talk through your 2026 options? Call 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygreg.com and let’s map your next step together.

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When the river jumped its banks and the bridge disappeared, neighbors didn’t wait for permission—they built a way in. Our year-end Hometown Hero countdown brings together the most downloaded stories of service after Hurricane Helene and beyond, revealing how small acts stacked into a regional lifeline. From a Navy veteran who turned church donations into the Appalachian Navy’s propane lifeline, to an interim fire chief leading his department through storm recovery and a devastating substation fire, these moments show what courage looks like at street level.

We revisit Lynn and Mark in Batcave, who lost their vintage shop and turned the parking lot into a disaster relief hub with showers, tents, and a steady flow of volunteers. We sit with Ashley and Isaac, volunteer firefighters who organized life above a broken bridge, cutting mountain roads so medicine and groceries could reach 140 neighbors. Faith-driven efforts shine too: Spokes of Hope “became local to the local,” moving from freezers and food to construction support, while Michael Brown’s family opened their barn so Amish crews with Great Needs Ministry could build 175 tiny homes for families without shelter.

Service also looks like quiet discipline. Meet Mike, who arrives at First Baptist between two and three in the morning to prepare a sanctuary that welcomes a waking town. And celebrate East Henderson basketball’s 27-game win streak and invitation to the United World Games, proof that teamwork and grit ripple far beyond the court. We close with Helene Rising’s story—a family road trip home with chainsaws that turned into a year of driveways cleared, materials delivered, and dignified help across Appalachia.

If you’re searching for a roadmap to real recovery, you’ll find it here: start where you stand, pair volunteers with local leaders, keep the footprint light, and never underestimate the power of one open door. Subscribe, share these stories with a friend, and leave a review to help more neighbors find the help—and hope—they need.

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A Christmas Day offer doesn’t happen every year, but it tells a bigger story: real estate moves when life moves. We unpack why Henderson County continues to post steady sales, tight inventory, and firm pricing, then share how to use timing, preparation, and smart strategy to create better outcomes whether you’re buying, selling, or investing.

We start with clear numbers. Over the last 12 months, single-family sales averaged roughly 133 per month with only about 530 active listings, putting the market just under a four-month supply. That’s classic seller’s market territory, even as days on market stretch toward 60 and buyers regain leverage through preparation and strong financing. October and November showed meaningful rebounds from last year’s Helene disruption, and year-over-year transactions climbed, helping prices hold near a county average of about $545,000. Neighborhoods vary, though, and we explain how micro-markets shape pricing, competition, and offer strategy.

If you’re holding appreciated property or idle land, we dive into practical ways to reposition without an avoidable tax hit. We demystify 1031 exchanges, highlight the broader like-kind rules, and explore how depreciation and cost segregation can raise after-tax income. For owners who want less hassle and more freedom, we outline options to turn non-productive assets into diversified, income-producing real estate while preserving wealth and flexibility.

We also talk about the human side of making big moves. Goals sound good, but systems win. Simple, identity-based habits—showing up, preparing documents, lining up partners—compound into better decisions and smoother closings. Two favorite stories, “diamonds in your backyard” and the fisherman’s lesson, help reframe success as clarity, presence, and well-chosen steps rather than endless chasing. If you’re ready to plan a smart sale, buy with confidence, or restructure an investment for 2026, let’s map your next step together.

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Tired of headlines that tell you the sky is falling? We pull the curtain back on what’s truly moving today’s housing market and why homes keep selling even when national volume dips. From inventory constraints to rate relief, we share the real signals that matter, then translate them into practical plays for buyers, sellers, and investors who want results without the guesswork.

We walk through the long arc of housing cycles—what “normal” sales volume looked like before the pandemic surge, why 2020–2021 was an anomaly, and how the recent reset reshaped behavior on both sides of the table. You’ll hear how affordability has shifted, why equity remains a powerful force, and how smart strategies like rate buydowns, precise pricing, and tight underwriting can open doors right now. We also drill into Henderson County numbers: active listings, absorption, and price bands that frame realistic expectations. The goal is simple—replace noise with clarity so you can move life forward on your terms.

To mark the season, we share a powerful reflection on It’s a Wonderful Life and the real story behind Jimmy Stewart’s performance—combat missions, trauma, and the quiet strength that gave George Bailey his depth. It’s a reminder that impact often hides in the ordinary and that decisions grounded in service outlast any market cycle. If you’re considering a move—downsizing, upsizing, investing, or planning a tax‑smart sale—let’s talk through your options and build a plan that fits your life and your numbers.

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A stranger in distress. A teen who didn’t look away. When a driver in a school parking lot signaled she couldn’t breathe, North Henderson senior Dylan Kleinknecht trusted his instincts, performed the Heimlich, and saved a life—then quietly went on with his day. We unpack the moment step by step, explore why basic first aid matters, and talk about the humility that often defines real heroism.

We also share a heartfelt tribute to Greg Biffle, the retired NASCAR champion whose personal helicopter missions after Hurricane Helene delivered insulin, formula, chainsaws, and essentials across North Carolina’s mountain communities. His example shows how leadership and logistics can scale compassion, turning private resources into public relief when it matters most.

Rounding out the conversation, we provide a grounded look at Western North Carolina real estate: more closed sales year over year, prices holding near the mid-540s for single-family homes, longer days on market, and lean inventory under 600 listings. Interest rates may fluctuate, but life changes drive moves. We offer practical tips for buyers and sellers on timing, pricing, preparation, and financing so you can navigate the market with clarity and confidence.

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One week before Christmas, we open with community news and a remarkable Hometown Hero story, then get straight to the point: January can be a surprisingly strong month to buy a home. With fewer bidders in the market, sellers often more open to negotiation, and historically softer price-per-square-foot, the winter window can reward prepared buyers. We share practical ways to navigate slower months, compare offers, and move at a sane pace without losing your edge.

From there, we unpack the local data so you can make informed decisions. Listings, pendings, and closed sales are up year over year, while prices remain resilient and days on market normalize around two months. Inventory sits near four months for single-family homes, signaling a balanced but still active market. We connect these numbers to real-life decisions—downsizing, rightsizing, or timing a move for family and work—so you can align strategy with what matters most.

The conversation zooms out to the forces reshaping North Carolina real estate. Inbound migration from higher-cost states continues to accelerate thanks to affordability, a lower overall tax burden, and quality of life that spans mountains, beaches, and vibrant city hubs. Retirees appreciate that Social Security isn’t taxed at the state level, while remote workers and families value space, schools, healthcare, and outdoor access. We highlight how this diverse flow supports market stability across price points and neighborhoods.

Finally, we shift to wealth protection and next-chapter planning. Whether it’s using a 1031 exchange to defer capital gains on investment property, applying the two-out-of-five-year rule on a primary residence, or coordinating with lenders, attorneys, and tax strategists, we outline steps that help you keep more of what you’ve built. If you’re looking for clarity, not pressure, and want a team that pairs data with empathy, you’re in the right place. Subscribe, share this episode with a friend who’s weighing a move, and leave a review to tell us what question you want answered next.

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A quiet myth floats around every December: real estate goes to sleep. Our latest conversation shows the opposite across Western North Carolina, where Henderson County and Buncombe County are posting meaningful gains in listings, pendings, and closed sales—even as days on market rise and inventory edges higher. We unpack what those numbers mean in real life, why patience and pricing precision matter more now, and how to navigate the psychology behind offers, inspections, and time on market without losing sight of your goals.

We also open the door to a surprising bright spot: new construction. Builders are moving inventory with serious incentives, from price cuts and closing cost credits to interest rate buy-downs and free upgrades. If you’re weighing a move-up from a low-rate home, we explain how buy-downs can narrow the gap and why a well-timed contract can still close before year-end. For cash buyers, these perks can improve total value and speed. For anyone considering a sell-then-buy, we outline the steps, timelines, and team needed to thread the needle with confidence.

Finally, we talk equity and meaning—how long-term owners often have more options than they realize, and how the primary residence capital gains exclusion can power a simpler, freer next chapter. Perspective shapes outcomes, so we focus on the questions that matter: Is the price realistic? Is this repair normal? Is time on market a risk or an opening? If you’re ready for clarity in a shifting market, join us for data, strategy, and plainspoken guidance you can use today. Subscribe, share with a friend who’s planning a move, and leave a review to tell us what you want covered next.

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A simple flight home turned into a mission. When Hurricane Helene tore through the Gorge and border towns, our guest, volunteer organizer Shauna Toller, landed to a flood of messages and a community in need. What started with off-road friends checking on one another became a lifeline: scouting safe routes, organizing supply runs, sleeping in a Jeep, and building a rhythm that kept first responders supplied when access was cut and phones were dark.

We walk through the pivotal moments: setting up at Yancey County’s volunteer fire department, creating medical triage packs that freed nurses to focus on care, and transforming a damaged storefront in Bat Cave into a full-service relief hub with showers, staging, and a constantly updating map of who needed what. You’ll hear how a background in veterinary triage translated to human logistics, and why detailed checklists, morning briefings, and simple tools kept the effort moving when roads vanished and the river rose.

As headlines faded, the work shifted. Today the bottleneck isn’t willpower—it’s skilled trades. We talk framing, electrical, and plumbing that must meet code, guided by a licensed GC so families can return to safe, durable homes. Along the way, you’ll meet the true power of community-led recovery: neighbors who received help returning as volunteers, turning a pop-up camp into a locally owned, resilient network. If you have a trade, a truck, or time to coordinate, there’s a place for you in Bat Cave and throughout the Gorge.

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Ready for a contrarian take that actually works in your favor? We dig into the local housing data and show why listing in winter can be a strategic play: less competition, more motivated buyers, and a clearer path to the right offer. With sales up year over year, prices holding, and inventory still tight, your home can stand out now rather than get lost in the spring rush.

We unpack the numbers behind days on market, compare today with the hard-learned lessons of 2011, and explain how to turn timing into leverage. If you’re thinking about selling before buying, this is your roadmap: prepare during winter, go under contract with confidence, and walk into spring ready to act on the best listings. We also talk through the hidden power of equity—how years of appreciation and principal paydown can offset higher rates, strengthen your down payment, or even let you make a cash offer. Plus, we share practical tax notes like the homeowner capital gains exclusion so you can estimate your net with clarity.

Our conversation goes beyond primary homes to include estate properties, inherited land, and investment strategy. And because the season invites reflection, we share the origin of the Salvation Army kettle—one small act that grew into a tradition of hope—along with highlights from our Hometown Hero series celebrating quiet community leaders. It’s a reminder that big change often starts with a single step, and the same is true for your next chapter in real estate.

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Ever looked at a market update and felt like the silver medalist—so close to the peak that everything now feels like a loss? We unpack why that reaction is normal, how counterfactual thinking warps your view, and what changes when you switch frames. Using a powerful bronze-vs-silver mindset shift, we translate psychology into practical real estate strategy so you can price, negotiate, and time your move with less stress and more confidence.

We start with the facts on the ground: 1,624 single-family homes sold locally in the last 12 months, an uptick of about 10% year over year, while average prices held near $542,000 with only a slight dip. Days on market have stretched to around 60—slow only if you’re still comparing to the pandemic frenzy, and fast if you remember the six-month norms. From there, we get tactical: how to use pre-approval and payment-driven planning to avoid becoming house poor, why condition and pricing alignment matter more than ever for sellers, and how buyers can win with flexibility, clean terms, and realistic comps.

We also dig into who is moving the market. First-time buyers are older, repeat buyers are often cash-rich, and many owners are staying put due to the mortgage lock-in effect—tightening supply and propping up prices. That demographic shift shapes everything from inventory to negotiation power. Along the way, we share a story from the 1914 Christmas Truce as a reminder that perspective and human connection can steady us in uncertain times. Real estate is about more than transactions; it’s about making space for your next chapter with freedom, time, and purpose.

If you’re planning to buy, sell, right-size, or invest, we’d love to help you frame the decision, run the numbers, and move on your terms. Subscribe to the show, share it with a friend who needs some clarity, and leave a quick review to help others find us. Ready to talk through your plan? Call 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygreg.com.

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Some stories restore your faith in what a single person can spark. Meet Zoe Hewitt, a high school senior who turned a simple classroom idea into Kennel Kindness, a student-powered network that supports animal shelters with the exact supplies they need—blankets, toys, enrichment mats, and adoption kits—crafted on a shoestring and shipped where they’ll do the most good. One teacher’s Instagram post reached 10,000 people and took the project from Asheville roots to 11 states in days.

We talk about why fostering changes everything, especially after disaster. Following Hurricane Helene, Brother Wolf Animal Rescue lost its facility and leaned on over 200 active fosters to keep animals safe, healthy, and adoptable. Zoe, who interns at Brother Wolf and fosters herself, explains how home environments reveal the behaviors and routines that make adoptions stick. From frozen enrichment treats that calm anxious pups to weekly Adoption Wednesdays and Saturdays in West Asheville, the focus is on practical, repeatable steps that save lives right now.

Zoe shares how the Riley’s Way Foundation helped her scale with the Kinder World for Animals Award, and what comes next: filing for 501(c)(3) status, recruiting student volunteers, and launching a website to coordinate nationwide efforts. The playbook is refreshingly simple—use affordable materials like fleece, organize student clubs, tell a clear story, and let the community run with it. Along the way, we spotlight the Hometown Hero spirit that makes our region special and the everyday leadership that keeps shelters moving forward.

Want to help? Foster, donate fleece, share their Instagram, or start a Kennel Kindness club at your school. Subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who loves animals—then tell us the first small step you’ll take today.

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Headlines say housing is frozen. Our local data says otherwise. We break down what is actually happening in Henderson County and why more people are choosing to move even if it means giving up a three percent mortgage.

We start with the numbers: single family home sales are up roughly 10 percent year over year, inventory sits around a four and a half month supply, and the average price has eased only about 1.5 percent. That points to a still competitive seller’s market with more normal timing, not a collapse. We talk through days on market, how increased selection helps both buyers and sellers, and why national inventory returning to 2019 levels is good news for smart shoppers.

Then we dig into the human side. Jobs shift, families grow, priorities change—those five D’s (diplomas, diapers, divorce, downsizing, death) drive real estate decisions no matter the rate cycle. We explain how the lock in effect is easing, why fit can matter more than financing nostalgia, and how to think about moving when your current home no longer works. You will also hear key tax insights that protect your equity, including the 500,000 home sale exclusion window for surviving spouses, plus practical strategies for primary homes, investments, and 55 plus options.

We close with real listings and timely price improvements across a range of budgets, from a character filled farmhouse to low maintenance one level living and a value friendly retirement community option. If you need clarity on timing, pricing, or next steps, we are here to help with straight facts and a clear plan. Subscribe, share with a friend who is debating a move, and leave a review to tell us what topic you want next.

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The headlines say “wait,” but our local numbers point to a different truth: homes in Henderson County are still moving, prices are holding near recent highs, and buyers and sellers both have smart plays to make in December. We dig into fresh data—average monthly sales up from 122 to 134, a four and a half month supply that still favors sellers, and longer days on market that create space for thoughtful negotiations. Then we translate those stats into decisions you can use right now, whether you’re buying your first place, right‑sizing for a new season, or optimizing an investment property.

We talk candidly about fear versus facts. While many people expect a recession, fewer economists agree, and that gap can freeze good plans. Our approach is simple: confirm job stability, set a clear budget, choose payments you can live with, and let your life—not the news cycle—set the timeline. If you can qualify today, you can own the home that fits your needs and refinance later if rates improve. We also share practical holiday strategies, from flexible occupancy so you can celebrate before closing to negotiating concessions like rate buydowns or closing costs when the match is right.

Along the way, we explore how story shapes value, drawing a surprising lesson from van Gogh: context turns decisions into meaning. Your next move is a chapter in your story—family changes, new opportunities, a desire for more freedom—not a reaction to headlines. We coordinate with lenders, tax strategists, and attorneys to protect your wealth, plan for taxes, and align your real estate with your goals in Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina.

If you’re weighing a move, let’s review your specifics and map a plan that fits your life. Subscribe, share this episode with a friend who’s on the fence, and leave a review with your top question about timing your next step.

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Hungry for a story that feels like home? We bring together apple-pie gratitude, a clear-eyed look at Henderson County’s housing market, and the voice of Virginia “Blackfeather” King Thompson, a Cherokee Appalachian storyteller whose words turn local history into living memory. From the naming of Little Hungry and Big Hungry to the spark that keeps kids spellbound, this conversation celebrates the way stories anchor identity and help a community move with purpose.

We open with ten years on the air and a tradition of thanking clients, then cut through the noise around real estate headlines. Inventory is up, days on market are longer, and prices have softened a touch—but activity remains steady, with more homes sold over the last twelve months than the previous year. We talk strategy for buyers and sellers in a calmer landscape: realistic pricing, thoughtful presentation, and patient, well-advised decisions that protect wealth and preserve legacy. Independence isn’t behind you; it’s the next right choice, made with clarity.

Blackfeather shares her path from listening to elders to captivating classrooms, and the honor behind her name—black for strength, feather for honor—bestowed by a fellow Cherokee woman. She explains how to engage children without gimmicks, why imagination is a skill to practice, and what it would take to grow the next generation of local storytellers. Along the way, we spotlight her upcoming appearance at the Henderson County Curb Market and the lifelong friendship that nominated her as our Hometown Hero, proof that community is built on small, consistent acts of care.

If you love local culture, want a grounded view of the Henderson County market, or need a nudge to start telling your own story, this one’s for you. Subscribe, share with a neighbor, and leave a review to help more folks find these hometown voices.

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Gratitude isn’t soft—it’s brave. On a Thanksgiving broadcast from Hendersonville, we mix tradition and heart: sharing how our team gives away hundreds of apple and pumpkin pies to clients, then zooming out to what gratitude really asks of us when life is uncertain. We also deliver a clear-eyed snapshot of the local real estate market: more homes sold year-over-year, slight price dips held in check by low inventory, days on market up modestly, and a steady share of cash buyers as rates hover in the low sixes after a brief dip into the fives.

From there, we go deeper. Drawing on Brene Brown’s insights, we explore why joy is the most vulnerable emotion and how the armor we wear—cynicism, perfectionism, busyness—protects us from pain but also from meaning. Gratitude isn’t denial or forced positivity; it’s the courage to stay present, feel what’s real, and let moments matter even without guarantees. A vivid detour through Vincent van Gogh’s life shows how his letters gave his paintings their soul—sunflowers as hope and loss, Starry Night as a search for order during inner turmoil—reminding us that honest stories transform data into direction.

Community ties it all together. We spotlight neighbors helping neighbors in Bat Cave and the Broad River Gorge after Helene, where volunteers continue the hard work of rebuilding and families often point help to the house next door. That spirit guides how we serve Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina: providing experienced guidance, thoughtful market context, and support for big decisions about selling, buying, or rightsizing. Independence isn’t behind you; it’s the next step taken with clarity and heart.

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Real change shows up where stress goes down and support shows up. We open with a grounded look at Henderson County’s steady real estate market—why a calmer pace gives buyers and sellers breathing room, how pre-inspections and strong pre-approvals prevent last-minute chaos, and what full-service guidance looks like when an agency handles more than forms. Then we pivot to a different kind of structure changing lives: Adult Recovery Court, a therapeutic, voluntary path for people with felony charges tied to addiction. Instead of cycling through jail, participants commit to 18–24 months of treatment, accountability, and regular check-ins with a team that includes the judge, defense, prosecution, probation, health providers, and recovery supports.

We dig into the program’s origin story, funded by North Carolina’s opioid settlement dollars and built by county leaders who did the homework on gaps, barriers, and best practices. The results are compelling: reduced incarceration costs, higher employment, families reunited, child support paid, and far fewer crises landing back on public systems. Along the way, we share how simple incentives—like donated gift cards—fuel momentum, why caseload caps protect quality, and how other counties can replicate the model. The heart of it all is Jennifer, the first graduate: a full-time manager and single mom of three who completed 19 months of rigorous requirements and proved that recovery with accountability works.

If you care about smart justice, community health, and practical steps that make hard things easier—whether that’s buying a home or rebuilding a life—you’ll find data, details, and hope here. Want to help? Donate small incentives, hire graduates, spread the word, and advocate for programs that turn courtrooms into launchpads. For real estate questions or a private showing, call 828 393 0134 or visit realestatebygreg.com. If this conversation moves you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more neighbors can find it.

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The market finally took a breath, and that pause is powerful. We break down what a steadier pace means for buyers and sellers in Henderson County and across Western North Carolina: balanced pricing, longer days on market, and room to make clear, confident decisions. Then we move from numbers to know-how, sharing why pre-listing inspections create transparency, reduce surprises, and often lead to stronger offers with calmer closings.

We also get practical about legacy. If land values, taxes, and maintenance are nudging hard choices, there are options. We unpack how 1031 exchanges and DST structures can help families transition appreciated property into diversified, income-producing investments without an immediate tax hit. These strategies aren’t abstract—they’re real tools for protecting wealth, shifting management burdens, and keeping the region’s soul intact. It’s stewardship for today: preserving farms, orchards, and the character that draws people here in the first place.

Along the way, we talk about what a full-service team actually delivers: trusted inspectors, smart pricing strategy, market analysis, and hard truths when a deal stretches your budget. We share stories of first homes won with heartfelt letters, locals returning to new price realities, and downsizers trading square footage for freedom while honoring their equity. Real estate here is more than a transaction; it’s a chapter in a family’s story, and the right plan turns decisions into peace of mind.

If you’re buying, selling, or mapping the next chapter for your land, we’d love to help you build a strategy that balances numbers and roots. Subscribe, share this episode with a friend who needs clarity, and leave a review to tell us what question you want answered next.

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Headlines promise quick fixes, but real estate rewards clear thinking and good data. We open the door on Henderson County’s market with a grounded look at what’s actually moving: listings are up, days on market are longer, and prices are holding steady thanks to strong demand in the $350k–$600k range. That context matters when you hear big ideas like a 50-year mortgage. We run the numbers on payment relief versus lifetime interest, slower equity, and the risk of higher rates or flat prices, then explain why real affordability hinges on building more homes, smarter zoning, and creative reuse of space.

From there, we zoom into the buyer mix that’s reshaping offers at the kitchen table. Cash buyers pulled back a bit, while conventional loans grew and FHA and VA surged—evidence that first-time buyers and veterans are stepping forward with strong files and practical expectations. If you’re selling, you’ll learn how to price to the market and structure terms that welcome every qualified buyer. If you’re buying, you’ll hear actionable ways to manage total cost of ownership, evaluate buydowns, and protect exit options without stretching for the wrong house.

We also share a mindset that cuts through stress: wealth equals what you have minus what you want. Measure progress backward—the “gain”—and decisions get easier, from choosing the right neighborhood to timing a move or a 1031 exchange. Our goal is simple: help you protect your wealth, preserve your legacy, and move on your terms with confidence. If you’re planning a change or just want clarity, tap play, then connect with us for a custom strategy. Subscribe, share with a neighbor, and leave a review to help more locals make smarter moves.

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What does it look like to turn heartbreak into a habit of help? We sit down with Barbara and Joey Brown, the couple behind Crosses for Hope, whose storm-side response grew from chainsaws and cedar into months of heavy equipment, rebuilt driveways, and hope restored in Bat Cave, North Carolina. Their story starts with a simple pattern they heard at every door—“I’m fine, can you check on my neighbor?”—and becomes a blueprint for resilience powered by community.

We trace the origins of their cedar crosses, crafted not as public religious symbols but as private beacons that say tomorrow can be better. As seasons changed and resin wouldn’t set, the mission shifted to what the mountains needed most: fuel, a dually, a trailer, and boots on the ground to move excavators, set culverts, and stabilize homes. The Browns even traded a treasured ’79 custom Corvette to keep the work moving. Along the way, they focused on veterans, seniors, and families who lost everything, reminding us that real recovery isn’t a headline—it’s a thousand small wins.

We also share a clear-eyed snapshot of the local real estate market—more homes sold year to date, softening prices, and easing rates—and frame it with a simple truth: life happens, therefore real estate happens. Whether you’re downsizing, relocating to be near family, or starting a new chapter after the storm, your next move should protect your wealth, preserve your legacy, and keep your freedom intact. This conversation blends heart and logistics, from neighborhood grit to practical steps for navigating change with purpose.

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Hidden problems kill deals and drain savings long after closing, but they don’t have to. We sat down with Jim Rawlings of Quality Home Consultants to unpack the clearest path to safer purchases, smoother sales, and fewer 3 a.m. homeowner regrets—starting with inspections that actually inform decisions.

We open with a quick market pulse for Henderson County: prices holding, days on market rising, and inventory ticking up. Then we dig into what an inspection really does in an as‑is state like North Carolina. Jim explains why inspectors report conditions, not guarantees, and how a strong report turns uncertainty into a plan: what to fix now, what to budget for, and when to walk away. Moisture in crawl spaces tops our local risk list, so we outline practical control steps from vapor barriers to dehumidifiers—no scare tactics, just priorities that protect your structure and air quality.

New construction isn’t a free pass. Jim shares cases of gas leaks, foundation issues, and even live termites in brand‑new homes, plus the simple strategy that prevents headaches: a pre‑close inspection to create a punch list and an 11‑month warranty inspection before coverage ends. For sellers, pre‑listing inspections are a secret weapon. Disclose early, fix smart on your timeline, price with clarity, and skip mid‑contract renegotiations. We’ve seen cleaner offers, stronger prices, and fewer fall‑throughs when everyone knows the facts up front.

We also go deep on septic systems, which serve roughly 40% of North Carolina. Learn why pumping every three to five years is the most cost‑effective maintenance you can do, how the right bacterial additives support healthy systems, and what a dedicated septic inspection can reveal before you commit—like tanks under porches or drain fields under slabs. Whether you’re buying, selling, or staying put, annual mini‑inspections of the roof, attic, exterior, and crawl space catch small issues before they become five‑figure problems.

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A ten-year milestone on WHKP sets the stage for a conversation that hits straight at the heart of service, community, and what it means to keep showing up when the cameras leave. We sit down with Hometown Hero Wes Hardin, a retired farmer and operator who woke up one September morning with a clear conviction: pack the trucks, load the gear, and go wherever help is needed. From East Tennessee to Western North Carolina, then into South Carolina, Kentucky, and West Virginia, Wes and his partners—most notably Jake from Helene Rising—have spent more than a year clearing roads, rebuilding bridges, gutting waterlogged floors, and reconnecting families to essential care.

Wes shares the kind of story you don’t forget: arriving in War, West Virginia after floods severed access to an elderly man on hospice. With a washed-out bridge and a river that jumped its banks, the crew pushed through predawn, cutting a new path so family, church, and hospice could reach him in time. Starlink brought distant children and grandkids into the room. He passed peacefully the next morning—seen, heard, and held by his people. That’s the promise of real recovery work: not just lumber and machines, but dignity and closure when it matters most.

We dig into the practical realities too. Fall brings a steadier housing market in Henderson County, with slightly more inventory and ongoing demand from relocations. But the bigger headline is the long road ahead across Appalachia: temporary campers break down, and permanent housing is the real endgame. Organizations like Helene Rising, Appalachian United Initiative, Samaritan’s Purse, United Way, God’s Warehouse, and the United Cajun Navy form the backbone that keeps crews supplied and projects moving. If you’ve been waiting for a sign to pitch in, this is it—volunteer time, donate materials, or spread the word that recovery is not done.

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The frenzy is gone—and that’s good news. We break down how Henderson County’s housing market has settled into a healthier balance where smart pricing, thoughtful timing, and real conversations lead to better outcomes for buyers and sellers. With median list prices around $525K, sold prices in the mid-$400s, and 70–100 days on market, there’s finally room to breathe, inspect, and negotiate with confidence.

We take you neighborhood by neighborhood with on-the-ground insights. Hendersonville’s historic charm and schools anchor steady demand around $408K. Flat Rock blends village living with a hint of luxury near $465K, while Mills River trends higher thanks to acreage, privacy, and access to jobs and the airport. If you’re hunting for value, we point to Valley Hill, East Flat Rock, and Edneyville—areas that stretch first-time buyer budgets without sacrificing proximity. Along the way, we share why today’s winners are the sellers who price precisely and present beautifully, and the buyers who slow down, ask questions, and choose fit over FOMO.

The broader Western North Carolina story continues to draw relocators from Charlotte, Atlanta, Florida, and the Northeast seeking pace, community, and mountains without losing opportunity. We talk resilience after Hurricane Helene, celebrate hometown heroes leading recovery, and explore strategies for legacy owners who want to preserve land, defer taxes, and protect what matters. Considering a move before the holidays? Now’s a smart time: serious buyers remain active, homes show warmly, and travel brings fresh eyes to the market. Whether you’re buying your first home, right-sizing, or planning a thoughtful sale, this guide gives you the clarity, confidence, and local detail to act on your terms.

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Two economies are unfolding side by side—one buoyed by assets and equity, the other stretched by rates and rising costs—and real estate sits right in the middle. We walk through how that K-shaped reality shows up in Western North Carolina, from stable home sales and a five-month supply to a subtle softening in prices and a meaningful rise in cash transactions. Then we get practical: why roughly 15% of pending deals are falling through nationwide, how inspection surprises trigger renegotiations, and the single best move sellers can make to protect price and timelines.

We also take a deep dive into year-end planning. Instead of waiting until after a sale, we explain how to sit with your CPA now and map options like 1031 exchanges, Delaware Statutory Trusts, and UPREITs to defer capital gains, refresh depreciation, and turn active management into passive income. If you own fully depreciated rentals, appreciated land, or commercial property, the right structure can balance income today with legacy goals tomorrow. And when your CPA, financial advisor, and real estate team collaborate early, you keep more of what you’ve earned while staying aligned with IRS rules and your timeline.

Closing strong matters as much as going under contract. We share how a pre-listing inspection builds trust, reduces last-minute panic, and helps you cross the finish line with fewer concessions. Whether you’re buying, selling, upsizing, or simplifying, preparation beats guesswork—and transparency beats surprises. Subscribe for more local market insights, share this episode with someone weighing a move, and leave a quick review to help others find the show. Ready to talk through your plan? Call 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygreg.com.

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A hot meal handed off on the shoulder of a broken road can change the shape of a long day. We sit down with two neighbors from Batcave. Suzette Dupuis and Sherry Murphy turned Hurricane Helene’s devastation into a weekly lifeline, cooking and delivering trays of baked spaghetti, sandwiches, and soon chili to road crews, linemen, and families still digging out. Their story carries the weight of seven generations in the Middle Fork community, memories of the century-old flood, and the raw night when water climbed over the bridge and power stayed out for a month as helicopters ferried supplies to stranded hollows.

We walk through the nuts and bolts of grassroots relief: how an old antique store became a hub stacked with canned goods, meat, and paper products; why snack packs matter when convenience stores are hours away; and what it takes to keep volunteers moving week after week. Along the way, you’ll hear about the quiet leadership of local firefighters, the humility of neighbors who do the work without the spotlight, and the humor and faith that keep spirits up. “God is remodeling,” one of our guests jokes, reminding us that we can’t control the storm, but we can choose how we show up for each other.

We also share a clear-eyed real estate snapshot: Henderson County single-family home sales up year over year despite a brief post-storm pause, average prices easing from their peak, and what a recent Fed rate cut might mean for buyers and sellers. Markets are numbers; home is human. That’s why we sponsor the Hometown Hero series—to put names, faces, and needs at the center. If you’re ready to help, visit BatcaveDisasterRelief.com to volunteer or donate and add “Door Dasher” in the memo to fund meals that go straight to the crews and neighbors who need them. Subscribe, share this story with a friend, and leave a review to help more people find these local heroes.

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Headlines say the sky is falling, but our phones—and the data—tell a different story. We walk through simple, proven ways to turn real estate into steady income without the midnight maintenance calls, and we show how tax-smart moves can help you keep more of what you’ve built. If your rental is fully depreciated and the repairs keep stacking up, it may be time to trade landlord stress for passive cash flow using 1031 exchanges, Delaware Statutory Trusts, and UPREITs that can defer capital gains and increase income.

We get practical about the big questions families face: how to create liquidity without selling at a discount, how to keep things fair among kids with very different goals, and how to use tools like DSTs for income alongside UPREITs for staged cash-outs. Vacant land owners learn why depreciation never shows up and how a 1031 into diversified, income-producing assets can turn “asset rich, cash flow poor” into monthly checks. For generous givers, we outline how donating appreciated property to a donor-advised fund or charitable remainder trust can avoid a large gain, capture deductions, and even produce income while supporting causes you love.

Money choices are never just math. Inspired by The Psychology of Money, we talk about luck, risk, defining “enough,” and why quiet wealth looks like freedom, not flash. Then we zoom into local market trends: steady pricing, strong demand, and what interest rate moves really mean for affordability and timing. Our north star remains the same—align your properties with your life: income today, options tomorrow, and a legacy that fits your values.

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Headlines say uncertainty, our numbers say resilience. We take you inside the Western North Carolina housing market with clear data, plain talk, and practical strategies you can use today. Sales are up, prices have softened slightly, and inventory sits around five months—conditions that reward preparation and smart negotiation for both buyers and sellers. We look at why lending quality matters, how FHA, VA, and USDA buyers are gaining ground, and what a 17% jump in luxury transactions signals about ongoing relocation and retiree confidence.

From there, we zoom out to five-year forecasts and the supply-and-demand realities that underpin steady appreciation. Rather than chasing timing, we focus on planning: how to protect your equity, structure sales to reduce taxes, and make the most of federal exclusions, especially for surviving spouses navigating major transitions. If you’re holding land, running rentals, or managing a family portfolio, we share ways to think like an asset manager—sequencing moves, exploring deferrals, and staying nimble in a market that rewards clarity.

We also talk about climate migration and why our mountains continue to attract people seeking safety, community, and continuity. No region is risk-free, but Western North Carolina’s geography and social fabric create a powerful foundation for long-term value. To tie it together, we share the cinder block story: how subtracting weight can strengthen structure. Downsizing, simplifying, and focusing on what matters most can turn real estate into a tool for freedom—more time, more margin, and more peace.

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A cowboy hat, a chainsaw, and a heart for neighbors—that’s the unlikely recipe that helped a mountain town rebuild after devastating floods. We spotlight “Cowboy Joe,” a Wyoming native who passed through Chimney Rock, fell in love with the community, and never left. Working alongside Spokes of Hope, he’s hauled debris, rebuilt roofs, reopened storefronts, coordinated Amish volunteers, and stacked more than 30 cords of firewood so families stay warm this winter. His voice is steady, his mission clear: follow the need, assemble the crew, and do the next right thing.

We dig into the realities of long-term recovery: families still displaced, homes that can’t be rebuilt, and the race against colder nights. Joe shares a new mission to Tennessee, where grandparents raising grandchildren lack basic utilities—proof that service doesn’t stop at county lines. You’ll hear exactly how to get free firewood through Chief Steve Freeman in Bat Cave, where to volunteer or donate via Spokes of Hope, and what kinds of skills and supplies make the biggest difference on the ground.

We also zoom out to a trend reshaping our region: environmental refugees. Western North Carolina continues to attract households escaping hurricanes, fires, and rising risk elsewhere. Even after last year’s extreme event, our area remains comparatively mild and resilient. We close with a clear-eyed real estate snapshot—moderating rates, steady demand, tight inventory, and average prices still in the 530s—plus practical guidance for anyone navigating a move tied to life changes.

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Headlines keep shouting about a housing crash, but our local stats and the national data tell a different story. We open with a clear market snapshot for Western North Carolina—fresh listings, steady pendings, a five‑month supply—and explain why activity remains strong through the holidays. From there, we break down expert forecasts that point to moderate, sustainable home price growth through 2029, and we unpack the real reason: inventory is still too low for demand. No hype, just context you can use to plan your next smart move.

We also look beyond numbers to the people behind them. You’ll hear how environmental refugees from Katrina, Helene, California wildfires, and Hawaii’s lava flows found higher ground and deeper community in our mountains. These are stories of loss and renewal, neighbors becoming first responders, church kitchens turning into community hubs, and towns rebuilding smarter with resilient design, better materials, and greener choices. Western North Carolina’s draw isn’t only the views; it’s the stability, the seasons, and the sense of belonging.

If you’re weighing buy-versus-sell timing, investment strategy, or how to reposition property with 1031 exchanges and smart tax planning, we walk through practical paths that reduce stress and align with your goals. Our team partners with attorneys, CPAs, and planners to help you protect equity, optimize taxes, and make decisions that fit your life. Subscribe for grounded market insight, human stories that inspire, and clear guidance that puts you in control. Have a question we didn’t cover? Send us a note or call 828-393-0134—and if this resonated, share it with a friend and leave a review to help others find the show.

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The floodwater may be gone, but the hard work is still here. We sit down with Jacob Reuter, co‑founder of Helene Rising, to trace the real story of recovery after Hurricane Helene—how a family road‑tripped home with a truck full of chainsaws and supplies, and turned that urgency into a year of steady, practical help across Appalachia.

Jacob walks us through the invisible backbone of disaster recovery: access. From rebuilding a washed‑out driveway so a hospice patient could see loved ones, to installing plumbing and electrical where families were stuck, to raising a bridge in Irwin, Tennessee, the work is about restoring connection. We get inside the rhythms of volunteer life—sleeping in firehouses, organizing fifty‑person cleanups in Deep Gap, and forming a flexible network with Appalachian United Initiative and Forward Network that matches skills to needs in real time. You’ll hear how tiny homes and community hubs provide shelter, why some sites still look like “day one,” and what it takes to keep momentum when the cameras leave.

If you’ve wondered what actually moves the needle after a disaster, this conversation lays it out: hands, materials, and the will to return tomorrow. We share clear ways to help—donating propane, blankets, and lumber; contributing funds and gift cards; or showing up to volunteer through Helene Rising’s Facebook page. Recovery is a marathon built from small wins that add up to safety and dignity. Join us to learn how you can turn concern into action and help Appalachian families make it through the winter and beyond. Subscribe, share this story, and leave a review to help more people find the show and the helpers who keep communities standing.

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Headlines insist the market is chaos; our numbers say it’s simply changing shape. We walk through Henderson County’s latest stats—more inventory, stronger choice for buyers, and an average 95% of original list price received—and translate what that means for pricing, timing, and terms that protect your net. If you’ve held your home for five years, chances are you’re sitting on meaningful gains; the real decision isn’t whether the peak is past, but whether today’s move brings you closer to the life you want.

We get practical about strategy in a cooler-but-healthy market. You’ll hear how to set a price that invites action without leaving money on the table, why underpricing rarely hurts when demand is real, and how terms like possession after closing can remove the stress of back-to-back moves. We also share live numbers from the past week—new listings, price drops, pendings, closings—so you can see momentum in real time. And because real estate doesn’t happen in a vacuum, we explain how we partner with estate attorneys, tax pros, and financial advisors to align your sale or purchase with broader goals, whether you’re selling an investment, inheriting land, or right-sizing for a simpler life.

Under the tactics is a bigger theme: agency. Your move is part of your story, and you get to define the next chapter—closer to family, closer to nature, or simply closer to peace. Our role is guide, not hype: bring clear data, anticipate friction, and negotiate with care so you can act with confidence. Ready for a clear read on your options? Follow the show, share it with a friend who’s planning a move, and leave a quick review so more neighbors find it. Subscribe for weekly, data-first updates and thoughtful strategies that make your next chapter feel just right.

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A hurricane changed the calendar—and the calling—of a retired highway patrolman who thought he’d finally slow down. Instead, Michael Brown opened his family’s event barn and watched it transform into a humming base camp where Amish volunteers built 175 tiny homes, hauled them across the region, and then rolled straight into long-haul rebuilding. Between testimonies and volleyball under the rafters, they stitched neighborhoods back together one roof, one ramp, one laugh at a time.

We also bring a clear, level-headed read on Henderson County’s housing market. Supply has eased toward balance at around five months, average single-family prices are holding in the $530s after a peak near $550k, and closed sales are up six percent year to date. Zoom out and the picture is even more striking: a fifty-four percent price increase since 2020. For first-time buyers, that headline can feel daunting, but options exist—from targeted price points to 100 percent financing in select cases—and smart guidance can turn a tough entry into a doable plan. For those ready to right-size, today’s equity can fund simpler living closer to nature or family, even with different rate math.

Michael’s story with Great Needs Ministry shows what real resilience looks like: no salaries, mission-funded youth, shed haulers donating time and gear, and local partners like Spokes of Hope coordinating jobs so labor meets need quickly. Drivers step in because the Amish don’t drive. Crews sing because joy keeps the work moving. And neighbors find relief because the whole system is built on trust, clarity, and grit. If you need help, reach out to Spokes of Hope on Facebook. If you want to fuel the work, donate to Great Needs Ministry—every dollar goes to aid, not overhead. And if you’re planning your next move—first home, downsizing, or a fresh start—call The George Real Estate Group at 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygreg.com. Subscribe, share, and leave a review to help more neighbors find the data, the stories, and the help they need.

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Markets are moving, but the bigger question is: what meaning will you choose? We dig into Henderson County’s latest housing trends—rising sales volume, steady prices, and an expanding inventory that gives buyers more choice while stretching time on market for sellers. Then we zoom out and connect decisions to direction, using a clear framework from Donald Miller’s Hero on a Mission to help you step out of drift and into a story you actually want to live.

We start with a crisp read on the data: roughly 1,600 homes sold over the last 12 months, an average price near $535K, and a five‑month supply that signals a balanced, healthier market. Year‑to‑date sales are up, pointing to renewed buyer confidence and a likely 2025 that edges past 2024 in total transactions. Pricing has flattened after a multi‑year climb, which is less a fall than a reset toward normal. For sellers, that means pricing to compete and preparing homes that appraise cleanly; for buyers, it’s a chance to negotiate credits, explore rate buydowns, and find the right fit without the frenzy.

From there, we talk about choices that outlast market cycles. You’ll hear how the four roles—victim, villain, hero, guide—show up in everyday life and real estate, and how writing your own eulogy can focus the next step you take. If “present for family” is a value, a move closer to care may be the smart play. If “wise steward” guides your decisions, 1031 exchanges and Delaware Statutory Trusts might realign a portfolio for passive income and estate goals. We also highlight community resilience after Helene and the stories of neighbors who turned hardship into service, a reminder that meaning grows when we help others win.

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Market headlines miss the nuance: sales in Henderson County are up year over year, prices have softened, and days on market have stretched to a new normal. We walk you through what that balance really means—how to price with confidence, why two months to contract is standard again, and where inventory is creating opportunity for both buyers and sellers without signaling a crash. Along the way, we unpack the mortgage story behind the story: the 10-year Treasury yield, the stubborn spread keeping rates elevated, and why a gradual easing could reignite demand.

From there, we shift into the planning most owners put off until it’s urgent. Real estate doesn’t live in a vacuum—it touches taxes, income needs, and family dynamics. We share practical ways to bring your CPA, estate attorney, financial planner, and real estate team to the same table, so your plan works in the real world. If you’re holding fully depreciated rentals, sitting on land that doesn’t produce income, or worrying your kids will inherit a dispute, we outline strategies that create peace and cash flow: 1031 exchanges to defer capital gains, Delaware Statutory Trusts to generate passive monthly income and split distributions among heirs, and charitable tools that align taxes with your values.

The core message is simple: face the storm like a bull. Make the calls, get the numbers, and choose from a wider set of options while you still control timing. Whether you aim to right-size, simplify, or build durable income for a longer life, a coordinated, tax-smart, family-smart approach turns uncertainty into a plan you trust. If this conversation sparked new questions about your next move, subscribe, share the show with someone who needs it, and leave a review with the biggest decision you’re weighing now.

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When the bridge disappears and the radios go quiet, what holds a mountain community together? We sit down with Ashley and Isaac Guffey from Bat Cave to trace the first frantic days after the flood—mudslides, dead-end roads, and a valley suddenly cut off from help—and the long, patient year that followed. Their story moves from improvisation to infrastructure: volunteer firefighters carving a passable route over Little Pisgah, side-by-sides hauling supplies when trucks couldn’t, and a medical evacuation for a neighbor running out of insulin. Along the way, they reveal the hardest part—two days with no word about their child, and a week until they were reunited—plus the simple tools that became lifelines: generators on radio repeaters, steady hands, and neighbors who refused to stand down.

We also share how recovery really works after the cameras leave. Nonprofits like Pay It Forward Network, Bat Cave Disaster Relief, Helene Rising, and Spokes of Hope are still stepping in with casework, materials, and muscle. A veteran who lost everything just received a tiny home and a repaired driveway, a crucial foothold toward a full rebuild. Amish crews have quietly replaced roofs, rebuilt decks, and even set small bridges so people can get home. It’s practical compassion at scale—fast shelter near familiar land, with dignity and a plan for what’s next. And while we check the pulse of the local market—steady sales, longer days on market, average prices in the low 500s—the bigger theme is clear: real estate is about people, timing, and trust, especially when life turns.

If you care about Western North Carolina, community resilience, volunteer firefighting, disaster recovery, and the power of tiny homes, this conversation will stay with you. Listen to learn what’s needed now, how to support the Bat Cave and Gerton area, and why “don’t forget about us” is the most important line we heard. Subscribe, share this episode with a friend who loves the mountains, and leave a review to help more neighbors find this story. Your attention and action make a real difference.

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Storms don’t ask permission. They roll in—market shifts, aging rentals, family land decisions, taxes—and suddenly the “later” you’ve promised yourself is here. We use a simple lens to cut through the noise: stop running from the hard choices and face them with a plan that protects your people, your income, and your values.

We start with the real numbers in Henderson County, then zoom out to the choices that matter most: how to reposition appreciated property without handing a giant check to the IRS, how to refresh depreciation and simplify management with 1031 exchanges and Delaware Statutory Trusts, and how to turn idle land into purpose-driven income while honoring conservation goals. We share real scenarios where “do nothing” quietly cost owners more—higher taxes, bigger repairs, fewer options—and show how a coordinated team of a real estate broker, CPA, estate attorney, and financial advisor can reverse that equation.

Family harmony takes center stage. Real estate isn’t liquid, and equal isn’t always fair when one heir wants cash and another wants to hold. We walk through tools that convert bricks into shares so heirs can choose income or liquidity without a fight. We also break down care-funding strategies for right-sizing or moving to a retirement community—creating monthly income and preserving principal instead of triggering avoidable taxes. Along the way, we talk charitable giving, donor-advised funds, and trusts that reduce tax drag and amplify impact so your legacy supports both your family and the causes you love.

If you don’t want Uncle Sam to be your biggest heir, now is the time to act. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs clarity, and leave a review with the question you want us to tackle next. Ready to map your plan with a team that works in sync? Call 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygreg.com and let’s be the bull together.

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If you’re watching rates, days on market, and price cuts and wondering what it all means for your next move, this conversation brings the signal through the noise. We start on the ground in Henderson County with fresh numbers—new listings, pendings, closings, and price drops—then connect those dots to bigger forces like softened mortgage rates, cash-heavy demand, and a five-month supply that keeps pricing resilient. You’ll hear why buyers are acting faster when rates dip, how sellers can still command strong outcomes with precise pricing, and where negotiation has returned with list-to-sale averages around 95 percent.

From there, we widen the lens. Inventory is destiny, and state-by-state differences are dramatic. Texas and Florida have added sizeable supply in recent years, shifting leverage toward buyers, while North Carolina’s minimal inventory growth keeps sellers in the driver’s seat. That context matters for relocations, investment timing, and long-term planning. We also open up a practical playbook for investors and families: how a 1031 exchange can defer capital gains taxes, preserve buying power, and move you from management-heavy rentals or low-yield land into professionally managed, income-producing assets. We clear up common myths—like-kind is broad, exchanges can be repeated, and reverse structures exist—and explain the hard deadlines and the importance of a qualified intermediary.

If you’ve been sitting on the sidelines with an aging property, shared family real estate, or land that isn’t pulling its weight, this is your roadmap to more income and less hassle. We talk through Delaware Statutory Trusts (DSTs) and other passive options that can simplify life, support estate plans with step-up basis, and turn equity into dependable distributions. Whether you’re planning a sale, an exchange, or a strategic “right-size” move, we’ll help you weigh timing, taxes, and true market conditions—so your next chapter feels clear and well-timed.

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What happens when dedicated community members commit to guiding students through their most formative years? The Pathfinders mentoring program creates exactly this transformative connection, pairing adult mentors with students from 7th through 12th grade at Flat Rock Middle School and East Henderson High School.

Maggie Gilliam, director of Pathfinders and retired Henderson County educator, shares the program's innovative approach with the George Real Estate Group's Hometown Heroes series. Unlike traditional mentoring that targets specific populations, Pathfinders serves every student in participating grades unless parents opt out. Even more remarkable is the program's continuity - mentors follow their students from middle school through high school graduation, creating relationships that deepen and evolve over six crucial years.

Now in its second year with 96 mentors (many retired educators themselves), the program has ambitious plans to expand across Henderson County schools. These mentors each guide 5-6 students, meeting every other month to discuss academics, attendance, extracurricular activities, and future aspirations. The mentors don't just provide academic guidance - they help students explore potential careers, college opportunities, military service, or workforce entry based on each student's unique interests and talents.

Pathfinders emerged from a successful Rutherford County model and operates through the Henderson County Education Foundation. The program's impact is already evident as Maggie describes the joy when mentors reconnect with students after summer break, their initial awkwardness replaced by genuine excitement and comfortable rapport. This growing connection exemplifies the program's power to influence the next generation's success.

Want to make a difference in a young person's life? Visit the Henderson County Education Foundation website to learn how you can support Pathfinders through volunteering or donations.

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As autumn leaves begin to fall across Western North Carolina, the real estate market continues to show remarkable resilience and signs of positive change for both buyers and sellers. The latest data from Henderson County reveals a perfectly balanced market with 50 new listings and 48 homes going under contract in just the past week – a clear indicator that demand remains strong despite shifting economic conditions.

What's truly exciting is the newfound affordability entering the market. Mortgage rates have decreased from 7% earlier this year to around 6.3% nationally, with some buyers securing 20-year fixed rates in the low 5% range. This rate reduction, combined with wage growth outpacing home price appreciation, has lowered the typical monthly mortgage payment by approximately $290 compared to just months ago. The Mortgage Bankers Association reports this has triggered "the strongest week of borrower demand since 2022," with purchase applications running more than 20% ahead of last year.

For homeowners, there's tremendous equity opportunity to consider. National home prices have jumped nearly 54% over the past five years, creating an average of $300,000 in equity per homeowner. This substantial wealth buildup offers flexibility whether you're looking to rightsize, upgrade, or leverage your investment for other goals. As we reflect on our community's resilience one year after Hurricane Helene, we're reminded that thoughtful, informed real estate decisions can open doors to exciting new chapters. Whether you're dreaming bigger about your next move or simply curious about your home's current value, we're here to provide clarity without pressure or obligation. Your unique situation deserves personalized attention – call us at 828-393-0134 to explore your options with Western North Carolina's trusted real estate experts.

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When Hurricane Helene devastated Western North Carolina nearly a year ago, Navy veteran and lifelong Henderson County resident Bud McCall saw a need and stepped up. What began as simple acts of delivering donated supplies from his church has evolved into the Appalachian Navy, a volunteer organization providing critical aid across the region.

"There's no end in sight right now," McCall shares, describing communities still struggling with basic access and necessities. While main roads have been repaired, countless smaller roads remain impassable, forcing residents to walk across rivers or use ATVs just to reach their vehicles. The geographic isolation compounds challenges – many affected areas have just one grocery store per county, requiring up to an hour's drive for essentials.

The Appalachian Navy has expanded its reach from Henderson County to communities throughout Western North Carolina, including Asheville, Burnsville, Newland, and areas near Boone. Their work includes delivering supplies, rebuilding bridges, and operating a critical propane exchange program for people living in temporary shelters. Through partnerships with Prince Propane Gas Company and organizations like the Appalachian Reclamation Coalition and Samaritan's Purse, they're tackling larger projects including home reconstruction.

McCall, drawing on 25 years of experience as a Boy Scout leader, coordinates with a small team of dedicated volunteers while balancing his full-time job at Kimberly Clark. His story exemplifies how individual initiative and community collaboration create powerful responses to disaster. The recovery continues to be, as he describes, "a marathon of recovery and restoration."

Want to support the Appalachian Navy's ongoing hurricane relief efforts? Find them on Facebook at Appalachian Navy WNC, on YouTube, or contribute through Bethel Wesleyan Church's relief fund. Your support helps ensure no community is forgotten as the long road to recovery continues.

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The mortgage landscape is shifting as the Federal Reserve prepares for what many experts anticipate will be the first of several interest rate cuts. While the Fed doesn't directly control mortgage rates, these decisions send ripples through our local housing market that smart buyers and sellers can leverage to their advantage.

Henderson County's real estate market remains remarkably stable despite earlier higher interest rates, with a consistent 125 single-family homes selling monthly at an average price of $537,000. Recent weeks have seen mortgage rates drop to their lowest levels in over a year, offering a glimpse of what could become a trend if the Fed begins a cycle of rate reductions. For homebuyers, the numbers tell a compelling story – even a modest half-point decrease on a $400,000 mortgage translates to monthly savings exceeding $100, potentially making the difference between affordable and out-of-reach for many families.

Behind these market dynamics lies an even more fascinating story – North Carolina's extraordinary population growth. Having surpassed 11 million residents in 2024, our state added a remarkable 165,000 people in just the past year, ranking fourth nationally behind only Texas, Florida, and California. What makes this growth unique is that 95% comes from migration rather than natural increase. Henderson County perfectly illustrates this trend, growing to 120,000 residents despite experiencing more deaths than births. Our area's appeal to both retirees and younger professionals creates a diverse demographic tapestry that continues to fuel housing demand.

People choose North Carolina and specifically Henderson County for compelling reasons – our four mild seasons, stunning natural beauty from mountains to accessible beaches, outdoor recreational opportunities, and a cost of living approximately 5% below the national average. This combination of affordability and quality of life continues to attract newcomers from states like Florida, New York, California, and beyond, ensuring our real estate market remains dynamic even as it evolves with economic conditions.

Whether you're considering buying, selling, or investing in our unique market, understanding these broader economic and demographic trends can help you make strategic decisions. Connect with us to discuss how these factors might influence your specific real estate goals in Western North Carolina's ever-changing landscape.

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When Hurricane Helene devastated Western North Carolina last September, few could have predicted that a destroyed vintage shop would become ground zero for one of the most remarkable grassroots disaster relief efforts in the region. Lynn and Mark Staton's story unfolds like a masterclass in community resilience – after losing their business housed in an old Sinclair gas station, they transformed their parking lot into what would become the headquarters for the Bat Cave Disaster Relief Group.

What began with a simple shower trailer has evolved into a full-scale operation that continues nearly a year later. Every Wednesday, Lynn cooks massive meals (recently, four 15-pound trays of baked spaghetti) that feed approximately 100 workers and community members through their affectionately named "Bat Cave Door Dash" delivery service. Meanwhile, they coordinate volunteers from across the country who come to help with everything from home demolition to reconstruction projects.

The contrast between Hendersonville's recovery and the ongoing devastation in Bat Cave is stark, despite both being part of Henderson County. "It looked like a bomb went off," Lynn recalls of those first days after accessing their property. "Like a bad Armageddon movie with debris everywhere." While celebrating small victories like the recent reopening of the local post office, the Stations continue operating primarily from tents, having prioritized helping others rebuild before focusing on their own recovery. Their immediate goals include completing two major housing projects by the one-year anniversary of the hurricane.

For those wanting to support this extraordinary effort, the Bat Cave Disaster Relief Group needs volunteers and donations as recovery will continue for years. Find them online at batcavedisasterrelief.com or on social media platforms as "Bat Cave Relief." Their story reminds us that sometimes the most powerful community heroes emerge from the very disaster that threatened to destroy everything they had built.

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The mountain air seems lighter this week as mortgage interest rates have taken their biggest single-day drop in over a year, falling to the lowest point since October 2023. This welcome news arrives as Western North Carolina's real estate market continues to demonstrate remarkable resilience nearly one year after Hurricane Helene swept through the region.

Noah and Ari from the George Real Estate Group dive into what this interest rate drop means for both buyers and sellers in the current market. For buyers who've been sitting on the sidelines, this shift creates immediate opportunities – your dollar stretches further, dream homes become more affordable, and first-time homebuyers have a more accessible entry point. Sellers benefit too, with a larger pool of qualified buyers now able to consider their properties.

Beyond market mechanics, the conversation explores the magnetic pull of Western North Carolina that continues to attract newcomers despite national economic fluctuations. It's not just about beautiful mountain views (though those ancient peaks and the third-oldest river in the world certainly help). It's about community connection, the pace of life, and that intangible feeling of belonging that residents cherish. As Ari notes, "This place is gorgeous. It makes you feel welcome. The community is amazing."

The team emphasizes the value of starting real estate conversations early, even if you're a year or more away from making a move. Whether you're relocating from another country, downsizing from a family home, or looking for an investment property, the planning process benefits from professional guidance. Market statistics reinforce this positive outlook – Henderson County has seen an 11% increase in new listings and a 3.1% increase in closed sales year-to-date, proving that Western North Carolina's real estate market remains vibrant and healthy.

Ready to explore your options in this unique mountain paradise? Visit realestatebygregcom or call 828-393-0134 to connect with the team that brings "intelligence and strategy to the table" for every real estate journey.

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The sky isn't falling in Western North Carolina real estate—despite what some headlines might have you believe. With over 1,500 single-family homes sold in Henderson County alone over the past year, our market remains active and healthy, though certainly shifting in important ways.

Today, Henderson County sits at a 5.5-month housing supply, technically still a seller's market, but we've returned to more normal conditions where approximately 50% of homes are selling below asking price. This mirrors pre-pandemic patterns and signals the reset our market needed after years of unsustainable growth.

For sellers, this means strategic pricing has become critically important again. The first two weeks on market are now crucial—when serious buyers are actively looking and making decisions. Overpriced homes quickly lose momentum and visibility in today's more balanced environment.

Recent decreases in interest rates are creating new opportunities, with some rates returning to early 2024 levels. This expands buying power by making monthly payments more affordable and may qualify buyers who were previously priced out of the market. Sellers who understand these dynamics and prepare accordingly are still winning—even today.

We explore persistent real estate myths, like the belief that buyers need a 20% down payment (many programs offer 3-5% options) or that renting is always cheaper than buying (ignoring the equity-building power of mortgages and stability of fixed payments during inflation). We also discuss the significant tax advantages of homeownership, including the ability to exclude up to $250,000 in profit ($500,000 for married couples) from capital gains taxes when selling a primary residence.

Whether you're considering buying, selling, or investing in our beautiful Western North Carolina communities, having knowledgeable guidance matters more than ever in this transitioning market. Contact the George Real Estate Group at 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygregcom to discuss your unique situation and goals.

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What happens when disaster strikes and the world moves on, but families are still living in tents? Brittany Roland refused to look away.

When Hurricane Helene devastated Henderson County, Brittany's journey began with a simple act—opening her home to two disaster relief workers. This spark of generosity ignited a grassroots movement that continues nearly a year later, transforming the lives of countless families who lost everything.

From the makeshift hub at Refuge Baptist Church, Brittany coordinated supply deliveries to communities cut off by washed-out roads and bridges. But she quickly recognized that immediate relief wasn't enough. Discovering people still living in tents months after the storm, she declared: "No one should be living in a tent." This conviction drove her to source campers and tiny homes, creating dignified temporary housing for displaced families.

The challenges proved relentless. When 35 families faced homelessness after their FEMA vouchers expired at a local motel, Brittany mobilized private investors to cover accommodation costs while finding longer-term solutions. Her "Blessing Box" initiative now provides ongoing access to food, toiletries, and essential supplies in community locations, restocked regularly through donations.

What makes Brittany's story remarkable is that she herself was a hurricane victim. While dealing with her own recovery, she chose to focus on those who had lost everything. Without forming an official organization, she's channeled resources directly to families through social media, personal connections, and an Amazon wish list—proving that sometimes the most effective disaster response comes from within the community itself.

As Henderson County approaches the one-year mark since Helene, Brittany continues her daily mission—securing propane for winter heating, arranging water tanks for tiny homes, and ensuring no neighbor is forgotten in what she calls "a marathon" of recovery. Her story reminds us that when disaster fades from headlines, true heroes emerge in the long, quiet work of rebuilding lives.

Want to support hurricane recovery efforts in your community? Follow Brittany's example and look for the gaps where ongoing needs aren't being met. Sometimes the smallest blessing box can make the biggest difference.

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What happens when your home doesn't sell as quickly as you'd hoped? Across Western North Carolina, a growing trend of "accidental landlords" is emerging – homeowners who pivot to renting when their selling plans stall. But before you hand over the keys to tenants, there's much more to consider than just collecting monthly rent checks.

The George Real Estate Group unpacks this phenomenon against the backdrop of today's evolving market conditions. Despite headlines suggesting market crashes, Henderson County's real estate landscape tells a different story: steady average home prices around $540,000, approximately 126 single-family homes selling monthly, and days on market increasing from 20-30 days to a still-healthy 60 days. This isn't a market in free fall – it's simply adjusting to a more balanced rhythm.

For sellers contemplating the landlord route, we explore the hidden costs that often surprise first-time landlords: insurance premiums typically 25% higher than standard homeowner policies, property management fees averaging 10% of rental income, maintenance responsibilities, and the financial impact of vacant periods between tenants. These considerations transform what seems like a simple backup plan into a significant business decision requiring careful evaluation.

Strategic pricing remains the most effective approach for sellers in today's market. With inventory levels at five months (compared to over two years during 2010-2011), properly priced properties continue attracting buyers. Your listing's first 24 hours represent the critical window for capturing buyer attention – standing out from similar homes through professional marketing, photography, and competitive pricing creates the conditions for success even in a shifting market.

Whether you're celebrating a growing family, navigating a job relocation, or managing a loved one's estate, we approach each situation with the understanding that real estate happens around life's most significant moments. Connect with us for a confidential consultation to discuss your unique circumstances and develop a strategy tailored to your specific needs.

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Step into the heart of a beloved community tradition as we sit down with Pat and Johnny Shepherd, this year's Grand Marshals of the 79th Annual North Carolina Apple Festival. Their remarkable 50-year journey as volunteers represents the soul of this cherished Henderson County celebration.

The Shepherds share how they were mentored by community leaders back in 1975, cultivating a legacy of service that has spanned generations. Pat, who has coordinated entertainment throughout those five decades, gives us a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to bring the festival to life each year. With over 45 volunteers working backstage, their operation showcases the extraordinary community effort powering this annual event. Johnny, who managed the parade for years before passing the torch to their son Mark, reflects on how festival participation has become a family tradition, now extending to their granddaughter Charlotte.

What makes this festival special goes beyond apples and entertainment. The Shepherds describe the joy of reconnecting with festival-goers who return year after year, placing their lawn chairs in the same spots for beloved traditions like the Buddy K Big Band performance. This year's entertainment lineup also features the dance-worthy Mighty Kicks and a Jimmy Buffett tribute band that will transform Main Street into "Margaritaville." As the festival has grown to attract 200,000-300,000 visitors annually, it remains true to its purpose: celebrating Henderson County's agricultural heritage while creating an atmosphere so welcoming that many visitors eventually make this community their home. Don't miss the opening ceremonies at 10:30 am in front of the historic Henderson County Courthouse, where the closely-guarded secret of this year's Apple Grower of the Year will be revealed. Come experience the warm hospitality that has made this festival a treasured tradition for 79 years!

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Fear and reality rarely align in today's housing market. While 70% of Americans worry about a housing crash, Western North Carolina tells a different story—one of steady transactions, balanced opportunities, and enduring value.

The George Real Estate Group cuts through alarming headlines to reveal what's actually happening: not a crash, but a shift. This evolving market creates space for first-time buyers who previously couldn't compete while still allowing sellers to achieve excellent returns when properly guided. As inventory grows and days-on-market extend slightly, both sides of transactions gain breathing room without sacrificing core value.

What makes this market work? The fundamental shortage of housing inventory serves as a safety net against price collapses. As economists repeatedly confirm, "If there's a shortage, prices simply cannot crash." This reality plays out in Henderson County's statistics: $541,000 average home prices, 126 monthly sales, and over 660 active listings—numbers reflecting stability rather than panic.

Beyond market mechanics, this episode explores the critical fiduciary relationship between real estate professionals and clients. Like working with a personal trainer versus going it alone, having an advocate who understands North Carolina's unique "as is" real estate laws and negotiation strategies typically nets sellers 15% more than DIY approaches. The George Real Estate Group emphasizes this consultative approach, focusing on understanding each client's unique circumstances rather than simply facilitating transactions.

Looking for direct support? The team announces upcoming homebuyer seminars in September and October, covering everything from credit scores and loan options to property evaluations and investment strategies. These educational opportunities underscore their commitment to community service and client empowerment.

Ready to navigate today's shifting market with confidence? Connect with the George Real Estate Group at 828-393-0134 or realestatebygregcom and discover how local expertise transforms real estate challenges into opportunities for your future.

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Unlocking the hidden potential in your real estate portfolio could be the key to securing your financial future and creating a lasting legacy. In this eye-opening conversation, Noah George welcomes financial advisor Troy Wada of Impact Wealth to explore powerful strategies that transform property investments into wealth-building machines.

With 17 years of specialized experience helping property owners maximize their investments, Troy reveals how baby boomers sitting on appreciated real estate can leverage Delaware Statutory Trusts (DSTs) and 1031 exchanges to defer capital gains taxes indefinitely. The discussion peels back the layers of these sophisticated yet accessible investment vehicles that allow property owners to trade the headaches of landlording for passive income streams from institutional-grade real estate.

"Most people don't make a decision until procrastination meets motivation, and by that point, it's too late," Troy warns as he shares a cautionary tale of 124 beneficiaries unable to agree on what to do with inherited properties. This powerful reminder of the importance of proactive planning underscores the entire conversation, from tax strategy to estate planning.

Perhaps most fascinating is Troy's mission to impact 10 million lives annually through innovative charitable giving strategies. He explains how real estate investors can "take tax bombs and turn them into tax benefits" by combining property donations with strategic planning—often resulting in increased income, substantial tax deductions, and larger inheritances for heirs. It's truly a win-win-win scenario where "the only person that loses is the IRS."

Whether you're tired of managing rental properties, concerned about leaving a complex real estate portfolio to your children, or simply looking to optimize your investments for tax efficiency, this conversation offers invaluable insights into how the right team of professionals can help you transform your real estate wealth into a lasting legacy. Ready to be proactive about your financial future? This episode is your first step.

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Have you ever achieved something you once dreamed about, only to immediately discount it and set your sights higher? This pattern of "moving the goalposts" robs us of joy and gratitude for our progress – a phenomenon happening in both our personal lives and today's real estate market.

The latest data reveals a startling trend: 14.9% of pending home sales were canceled in June, the highest rate for any June since 2017. This translates to 57,000 collapsed deals in a single month, with Sun Belt regions seeing the most dramatic impacts. Behind these numbers lies a fundamental shift in market dynamics – buyers now have more options, leading them to be increasingly selective when issues arise during inspections or when more attractive properties appear. Combined with persistent mortgage rate concerns and economic uncertainty, today's buyers feel empowered to walk away.

For sellers navigating these challenges, proactive strategies can make all the difference. Pre-inspections identify potential issues upfront, realistic pricing generates crucial buyer interest, and flexibility on terms helps keep deals on track. Despite these national trends, our local Western North Carolina market shows remarkable resilience, with Henderson County actually seeing more homes sold in the past 12 months than in the previous year.

Beyond market analysis, we explore a powerful mindset shift from Dr. Benjamin Hardy and Dan Sullivan's book "The Gap and The Gain." Rather than constantly measuring forward against an ideal that recedes like the horizon, we can choose to measure backward against where we started. This simple change in perspective transforms how we experience our achievements, replacing frustration with gratitude and renewed motivation.

Whether you're buying, selling, or simply seeking greater satisfaction in life's journey, this concept offers a path to more joy and perspective. The gap leaves us perpetually discouraged; the gain reminds us how far we've actually come. Which will you choose?

Looking to navigate today's real estate landscape with confidence? Call us at 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygregcom to connect with our experienced team serving Western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina.

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When disaster strikes, true heroes emerge from within the community. Michelle Edwards, this week's Hometown Hero, returned to her native Polk County just in time to establish the Polk Referral Center when Hurricane Helene devastated Western North Carolina.

What began as a vision to help rural residents access resources transformed overnight into a critical lifeline for over 500 households affected by the storm. Through coordinated volunteer efforts, the center has helped clear driveways, remove fallen trees, secure temporary shelter, and provide countless other forms of assistance to community members in need. Now, months after the initial disaster, Edwards and her team continue supporting approximately 180 households still dealing with Helene's aftermath.

The power of Edwards' approach lies in its simplicity and humanity. Operating from storage units to keep costs minimal, the center functions as a connector between those needing help and available resources. "We empower our local nonprofits," Edwards explains, ensuring services aren't duplicated while following up to fill gaps that traditional assistance can't address. Regular "front porch assessments" provide both practical help and emotional support, reminding struggling residents they haven't been forgotten even as media attention has moved on.

Perhaps most remarkable is that this critical community resource runs entirely on volunteer power. Edwards herself draws no salary despite her full-time commitment to the center. When asked what motivates her lifelong dedication to service, her answer is profoundly simple: "It's the best antidepressant I have ever experienced." In a world often divided, her story reminds us of our shared humanity and the healing power of showing up for one another.

Want to support the Polk Referral Center? Visit polkreferralcenter.org or find them on Facebook. Even small acts like bringing ice cream and spending an hour with an isolated community member can make a tremendous difference in someone's recovery journey.

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The real estate market in Western North Carolina continues to defy expectations. Despite shifting conditions, Henderson County has seen more homes sold through July than during the same period last year. While days on market are increasing and sellers are becoming more negotiable, home values remain remarkably stable—creating a unique window of opportunity for buyers and sellers alike.

Our latest market analysis reveals a fascinating trend: the percentage of original list price received has dropped to 93.4% in July, giving buyers unprecedented negotiating power. Simultaneously, inventory levels have increased 12% year-to-date, offering more choices without the frenzied competition of recent years. For sellers, understanding these dynamics is crucial to pricing strategy and expectations.

Beyond market statistics, we explore the substantial tax advantages of real estate ownership that many overlook. From the $250,000 capital gains exclusion ($500,000 for married couples) to little-known provisions like a surviving spouse's ability to use their deceased partner's exemption, strategic property decisions can save tens or even hundreds of thousands in taxes. We also delve into investment property benefits, including depreciation, expense deductions, and 1031 exchanges that allow wealth-building through tax deferral.

Recent mortgage rate movements have sparked renewed interest among potential buyers. After rates briefly touched their lowest point this year, many are wondering whether to buy now or wait for further decreases. The National Association of Realtors estimates that when rates reach 6%, approximately 5.5 million more households could afford the median home price—but with that affordability comes increased competition. Today's buyers face a critical decision: act now with greater negotiating leverage or wait for potentially lower rates but fewer options.

Whether you're buying your first home, building an investment portfolio, or planning your estate, the current market offers strategic opportunities for those who understand the data. The George Real Estate Group brings over 100 years of combined experience to help you navigate these decisions with confidence. Connect with us at 828-393-0134 or realestatebygregcom to discover how we can turn complex real estate challenges into your advantage.

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The Western North Carolina real estate market is entering a new phase that warrants closer attention from both buyers and sellers. After years of unprecedented seller advantage, Henderson County's market shows clear signs of normalizing—with inventory levels rising 45% compared to last year and homes taking significantly longer to sell.

The George Real Estate Group's latest market analysis reveals fascinating shifts happening right now. While the median sales price in July reached $465,245 (up 4.5% from last year), the increased competition has extended the average selling time from 38 to 59 days year-over-year. Perhaps most tellingly, sellers now receive about 93.4% of their asking price compared to nearly 97% last year—translating to approximately $17,000 more negotiating room on a $500,000 home.

For buyers, this represents the most favorable market conditions in years. More homes to choose from, more time to make decisions, and increased negotiating leverage create breathing room that simply didn't exist during the frenzied seller's market. However, competition remains strong for well-priced, well-presented properties in desirable locations.

For sellers, success now requires precision in pricing, presentation, and marketing strategy. The data clearly shows that homes priced correctly from day one still command premium values, while overpriced listings languish and ultimately sell for less. Professional representation makes an even bigger difference in today's market—with agent-listed homes selling for approximately 15% more than for-sale-by-owner properties.

Beyond immediate market dynamics, the podcast explores how Western North Carolina real estate can serve as a cornerstone of retirement and estate planning. A strategically purchased second home offers multiple benefits: potential appreciation, rental income, tax advantages, and eventually a legacy asset for heirs. With proper planning, real estate investments can provide both enjoyment and financial security for generations.

Whether you're considering buying, selling, or investing in Western North Carolina's beautiful mountain communities, understanding today's evolving market dynamics is essential. Connect with the George Real Estate Group at 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygregcom to discuss your specific situation and develop a strategy that aligns with both current conditions and your long-term goals.

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Every community has its quiet heroes - those whose decades of service create ripples that touch countless lives. This week, we're privileged to spotlight 93-year-old Frances Reese, whose 70+ years in Henderson County embody the spirit of selfless community building.

Frances takes us on a remarkable journey through local history, beginning with co-founding Reese Insurance with her husband Ted - a family business they operated for 50 years before passing to their daughter. Her story gains fascinating texture as she recounts helping establish the Abraham Kirkendall chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) in 1996, hosting their first meeting in her office during an ice storm with one member arriving in pajamas.

Her talents extend to remarkable craftsmanship, winning national recognition for her hand-quilted creations. Frances's first-place national award for hand quilting and second-place finish for her intricate "Deer Dining Blues" quilt showcase her artistic gifts. Yet she channels these skills toward service, crafting quilts for DAR-sponsored schools and continuing today with the First Baptist Church sewing ministry. Her genealogical expertise has helped 142 people join DAR chapters, while her earlier work with the Hendersonville Business and Professional Women organization successfully advocated for employee childcare programs.

What strikes us most about Frances is how, at nearly 93, she remains dedicated to giving back - spending her days researching family histories and creating quilts for charity. "At almost 93 years old, I can still be doing that and give to somebody," she says with characteristic humility. Her story reminds us that extraordinary impact often comes through consistent, quiet dedication over decades. Who in your community deserves recognition for their lasting contributions? Let us know in the comments or nominate them for our Hometown Hero Series.

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The real estate landscape has transformed dramatically in Western North Carolina, creating a surprisingly favorable environment for buyers and sellers alike. Despite doom-and-gloom headlines, our local market has stabilized into something more balanced and opportunity-rich than we've seen in years.

Ari Munez, full-time agent with the George Real Estate Group, brings her frontline perspective to this eye-opening discussion. With 654 active single-family homes currently listed in Henderson County, buyers now have breathing room to make thoughtful decisions rather than rushed ones. Gone are the days of $50,000 over-asking bids just to secure a property – today's buyers have regained negotiating leverage while median home prices remain remarkably stable at $463,000.

We dive deep into one of the most misunderstood segments of our market: court-ordered sales. These unique opportunities follow specific protocols that differ from traditional transactions, operating on an as-is, cash-only basis with a fascinating 10-day upset bid process. Contrary to popular belief, these properties span the full spectrum from luxury turnkey homes to renovation projects.

Perhaps most revealing is our discussion of for-sale-by-owner outcomes. Recent data shows homes listed with real estate professionals sell for nearly 15% more than those sold without one – that's a $60,000 difference on a $400,000 home. We examine why 21% of FSBO attempts ultimately engage a real estate agent after struggling, and unpack the comprehensive value a skilled agent brings beyond just the final sale price.

Whether you're buying your first home, downsizing for retirement, or looking for investment opportunities, today's Western North Carolina market offers distinct advantages for those ready to move forward with the right guidance. Connect with us at 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygregcom to discover how we can help make your next real estate move the right one.

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The delicate art of pricing your home isn't just about numbers—it's a strategic decision that can make or break your selling success. In this eye-opening episode, we explore why so many Henderson County sellers are facing price reductions while others are celebrating quick sales with multiple offers.

Drawing on real-time market data, we reveal the surprising disconnect between national headlines and our local reality. While Henderson County continues showing strength with a 9% increase in closed sales and steady demand, the 37% increase in days on market tells a critical story: today's buyers are more discerning than ever. They have options, and they're exercising them.

This shifting dynamic makes your initial pricing strategy more crucial than ever. When you overprice, you risk your home lingering on the market, which creates a perception problem that can ultimately lead to a lower final sale price. We share real examples from our experience helping nearly 1,600 families navigate these complex decisions, offering practical wisdom on how our two-step pricing approach can help sellers avoid costly mistakes.

Beyond pricing, we discuss the elements that truly make a difference in today's market—from professional photography to staging tips anyone can implement. We also explore the fascinating connection between home equity and financial freedom, with insights on how approximately 40% of American homeowners have their homes fully paid off, creating tremendous opportunity.

For buyers, we emphasize the absolute necessity of getting pre-qualified before shopping, especially in a market where approximately 30% of Henderson County homes are purchased with cash. Being prepared gives you the competitive edge when the perfect property appears.

Whether you're buying, selling, or simply keeping an eye on local real estate trends, this episode provides the clear, actionable information you need. Contact us at 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygregcom to discover how our century of combined experience can work for you in Western North Carolina's dynamic real estate market.

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Meet Bessie Bright, a remarkable woman whose family roots in Henderson County stretch back generations, and whose lifetime of service has touched countless lives throughout the community. As a charter member of DOE, a benevolent organization celebrating 30 years of community support, Bessie exemplifies what it means to be a hometown hero.

During this heartwarming conversation, Bessie shares details about DOE's innovative fundraising efforts, including their upcoming golf ball drop at Fireside Golf Range where hundreds of numbered balls will cascade from a fire truck ladder to raise funds for scholarships and teen Christmas gifts. With prizes ranging from multiple rounds of golf at local courses to spa packages and even putt-putt with pizza, this creative event perfectly captures the community spirit that defines Henderson County.

The episode also offers fascinating insights into Bessie's extensive volunteer resume spanning decades of service with organizations including the Hendersonville Business and Merchants Association, Business and Professional Women's Organization, VFW Auxiliary, and American Legion Auxiliary. Her deep connection to local history—tracing her lineage to Captain John Levi who walked from Charleston to establish land in Green River, and being a direct descendant of a Daughters of the American Revolution Patriot—provides context for her lifelong commitment to community service. Noah from George Real Estate Group also shares an encouraging update on the local housing market, noting that despite national headlines, Henderson County real estate remains stable with steady prices and consistent sales. Connect with the George Real Estate Group at 828-393-0134 or visit their office in Flat Rock to learn how they've helped nearly 1,600 families find their perfect home in this special community.

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When life's big moments arrive, they rarely check if the real estate market is perfect. At the George Real Estate Group, we've witnessed this truth through helping over 1,500 families navigate their real estate journeys - people don't move because of market conditions; they move because life happens.

What drives real estate decisions? New babies, empty nests, marriages, divorces, job relocations, health challenges - these life events create the true timeline for your real estate decisions, not interest rates or housing inventory reports. That's why understanding your local market matters far more than national headlines.

Western North Carolina's real estate landscape tells a fascinating story that often contradicts national narratives. With approximately 126 single-family homes selling monthly in Henderson County and only about 600 active listings, our market remains active despite changing conditions. Surprisingly, more homes have sold year-to-date compared to the same period last year, even as days on market have lengthened and strategic pricing has become more critical.

The psychology of buyers has evolved too. With higher interest rates, many buyers now demand move-in ready homes that justify every penny of their investment. They're calculating renovation costs, future value, and lifestyle benefits more carefully than ever before. For sellers, this means precision pricing and thoughtful presentation have never been more important.

Whether you're buying your first home, selling your forever home, or planning your real estate legacy, having local guides who understand both the emotional and financial aspects of your decision makes all the difference. We believe real estate isn't just about transactions - it's about transitions, timing, and trust.

Ready to discuss what your specific market looks like? Call us at 828-393-0134 for a no-pressure, no-cost consultation. Because when your life changes, your home should support those changes, not hold you back from them.

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When does real estate become more than just buying and selling houses? When it weaves together with the fabric of community service and local impact.

Take a journey through Henderson County's evolving market landscape as we share the latest statistics: an average home price of $542,000, 632 active listings, and approximately 126 sales monthly. But beyond the numbers, we're witnessing meaningful shifts - days on market extending to 63 days (up 37%), sellers receiving 95.7% of asking price, and the time from listing to closing stretching to 116 days.

Our special guest Lynn Staggs from The Storehouse brings warmth and urgency to our conversation as they celebrate 25 years serving Western North Carolina. Their current "Spark the Change" 4th of July matching campaign seeks to reach $150,000 to fund their annual operations - with multiple local churches providing matching contributions that double every donation's impact.

Lynn shares a moving story about helping a woman living in her car, providing not just food but dignity: "She said you did not treat me like I'm a crazy person, you treated me like a normal human being." It's this human connection that bridges the prosperity of our region with its hidden needs, especially as hurricane recovery continues to challenge many families.

The Storehouse operates almost entirely through volunteer power - 75 dedicated individuals supported by just 2.5 paid staff members. These volunteers discover both purpose and perspective, often returning from deliveries saying, "I had no idea" about the level of need in their own community.

Whether you're navigating real estate decisions or seeking meaningful ways to give back, this episode reminds us that community happens when we see beyond transactions to the human stories behind them. How might your next move - whether in property or purpose - create ripples of positive change?

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"Stop looking at the piles and look at the people." These powerful words from Shane Zoccole capture the heart of Spokes of Hope, a faith-based disaster relief organization rebuilding communities long after the media cameras have departed.

Shane and Floreme Zoccole never planned to become disaster relief specialists. But when Hurricane Florence devastated their South Carolina community in 2018, flooding 1,300 homes, they felt called to action. What began with a simple suburban pulling a trailer with supplies has evolved into a ministry that rebuilds entire communities. Their journey exemplifies how ordinary people can make extraordinary impacts when they respond to needs around them.

The Zoccole's bring a unique perspective to disaster recovery. While many focus on debris removal and construction, they understand that true restoration happens in relationships. Now working in Western North Carolina's flood-devastated areas after Hurricane Helene, they've partnered with local leaders like Jake Jarvis and Amish builders from Pennsylvania to create a powerful collaborative effort. Their commitment isn't temporary—they've pledged to stay until recovery is complete, guided by their faith principle that "our God will never leave you or forsake you, then we can't leave."

Perhaps the most beautiful outcome of disaster recovery is how it knits communities together. As Shane noted, neighbors who once didn't know each other now work side by side. This strengthening of community bonds may be the most enduring legacy of their work. Whether through financial support, volunteering, or becoming what they call a "faith responder," listeners can join this inspiring mission by visiting spokesofhopesc.com. As the Zoccole's remind us, when we stay unified in purpose, amazing transformation can emerge from devastation's ashes.

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What does your mindset have to do with real estate success? According to Greg George, everything.

Diving into both local and national market data, this episode of The George Real Estate Group podcast challenges the fear-driven headlines about foreclosures and market instability with hard facts and context. Greg shares revealing statistics about Henderson County's real estate landscape: 127 single-family homes selling monthly with just a five-month supply, creating a balanced but opportunity-rich environment for both buyers and sellers.

While national headlines trumpet rising foreclosure rates, Greg provides crucial perspective – foreclosure filings affect just one in every 758 U.S. homes today compared to one in every 45 during the 2010 housing crisis. The difference? Today's homeowners have record equity levels, stronger lending standards protect the market, and support systems have vastly improved for those facing financial challenges.

Beyond the numbers, Greg explores how your mindset shapes your real estate outcomes. Borrowing Naval Ravikant's wisdom that "pessimists get to be right, optimists get to be rich," he demonstrates why rational optimism consistently outperforms paralyzed pessimism when it comes to building wealth through real estate. Whether you're considering selling your home, investing in property, or even exploring a career in real estate, your belief in possibility coupled with strategic action creates results that fear-based hesitation never will.

The episode wraps with practical guidance for homeowners considering their next move and announces the George Real Estate Group's upcoming open house at 73 Wisdom Cove Road. Greg also highlights their Hometown Heroes series featuring Shane Zaccoli of Spokes of Hope, showcasing their commitment to community beyond real estate transactions.

Ready to cut through market noise with local expertise? Connect with the George Real Estate Group at 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygregcom to discover how clarity and strategic thinking can transform your real estate journey.

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Your mindset shapes your real estate reality. This truth resonates throughout our latest episode as we dive into Western North Carolina's shifting market landscape with fresh, encouraging insights for both buyers and sellers.

The numbers tell a compelling story: Henderson County saw 46 new listings, 74 price adjustments, and 35 properties going under contract in just the past week. Year-to-date, new listings are up 14%, closed sales have increased 9%, while prices have softened slightly. The most significant shift? Days on market have increased 37% to 63 days—creating both challenges and opportunities depending on which side of the transaction you stand.

For sellers, we unpack four critical mistakes to avoid: overpricing your property (despite emotional attachments), investing in upgrades with poor returns, refusing to negotiate in a market with more inventory, and failing to properly research agents (81% hire the first one they meet!). Each misstep can significantly impact your bottom line and selling timeline.

Meanwhile, buyers are experiencing something rare and valuable—mortgage rate stability. After years of volatility, rates have remained within a half-percentage point range, creating what Housing Wire calls "one of the more calm periods for mortgage rates in recent memory." Combined with improving inventory and moderating price growth, this stability offers a planning window that savvy buyers can leverage.

Perhaps most importantly, we explore the psychology of real estate decisions through two powerful quotes: "Pessimists get to be right, optimists get to be rich" and Henry Ford's classic "Whether you think you can or whether you think you can't, you're right." The truth is, those who take action despite imperfect conditions are the ones building equity and moving forward while others remain stuck waiting for an ideal moment that may never arrive.

Ready to discuss your unique real estate situation? The George Real Estate Group brings over 100 years of combined experience to every client interaction. Contact us at 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygregcom to learn how our experienced team can help you navigate Western North Carolina's real estate landscape.

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When compassion meets commitment, extraordinary things happen. This episode spotlights Angela Prodrick, Executive Director of Blue Ridge Humane Society, whose nine-year journey from volunteer to leader exemplifies the heart of Henderson County's animal welfare movement.

What happens when disaster strikes and animals need protection? Angela shares the harrowing story of Hurricane Helene's impact on their shelter operations, revealing how dedicated staff members slept at the facility for five days without power, ensuring every animal received care despite the chaos. Her emotional recounting of evacuating animals down treacherous mountain roads at 4 AM showcases the lengths this organization goes to protect vulnerable pets.

Throughout our conversation, we uncover impressive statistics that demonstrate Blue Ridge Humane Society's impact: approximately 1,000 animals rehomed annually, 300 active volunteers, and a 75% increase in community support program demand following recent storms. The adoption center in Edneyville not only serves as a second chance for pets but includes thoughtful touches like daily "naptime" for animals to rest from visitor interactions.

Beyond adoption, Angela explains their innovative initiatives including the "field trip volunteer" program where community members can check out shelter dogs like library books for day outings, and humane education programs that teach children compassion and responsible pet ownership. She attributes her service mindset to parents who modeled community involvement throughout her childhood - a powerful reminder that compassion is learned and passed forward.

Want to make a difference in an animal's life? Blue Ridge Humane Society welcomes volunteers, donations to their thrift store (which provides one-third of their operating budget), and of course, adoption applications. With special $20 adoption fees this summer, there's never been a better time to add a furry family member while supporting this extraordinary organization.

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The resilience of Henderson County shines in this revealing conversation about our real estate market and the vital community services helping neighbors in need. Noah George shares encouraging market data showing a 14% increase in new listings and 9% more closed sales year-to-date, with prices holding remarkably steady despite longer days-on-market. Buyers will appreciate hearing that mortgage rates have finally stabilized into a more predictable range, removing a significant barrier to confident decision-making.

But what makes this episode truly special is our conversation with Lynn Staggs, celebrating The Storehouse's 25th anniversary serving Henderson County. What began as a modest effort helping 40 children at Christmas has transformed into a comprehensive support system that aided over 2,700 children last holiday season following Hurricane Helene. Lynn's stories reveal the often-invisible struggles many neighbors face - seniors surviving on $500-700 monthly Social Security payments with minimal food assistance, families requesting basic necessities like bedding and warm clothes rather than toys, and the ongoing recovery challenges in our hardest-hit communities.

The episode takes us behind the scenes of The Storehouse's ambitious expansion plans, with construction underway on a new 12,000 square foot facility that will dramatically increase their capacity to serve. We learn about their innovative teaching kitchen plans, massive Christmas program logistics, and how they've managed to operate with just 2.5 paid staff members and 74+ dedicated volunteers. Their "Spark to Change" fundraising campaign runs through July, with matching funds from ten community partners making every donation go further.

This conversation beautifully illustrates Henderson County's two parallel realities - growing prosperity alongside persistent need - and how local organizations bridge this gap through extraordinary commitment. Whether you're considering a real estate move or looking for meaningful ways to support your community, this episode offers valuable insights, practical information, and inspiring stories of neighbors helping neighbors during both everyday challenges and unprecedented crises.

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The Henderson County real estate market is shifting in fascinating ways. While homes stay on the market longer—now averaging 63 days before going under contract (up 37% from last year)—closed sales have actually increased by 9%. This creates unique opportunities and challenges depending on where you stand in your real estate journey.

For sellers, the landscape has evolved. There's been a substantial 14.5% increase in new listings, yet buyers remain active and homes are still commanding 95.7% of their original list price. The slight cooling in median sales price (now $440,000, down 2%) represents not a crash but a return to more sustainable appreciation after years of exceptional growth. If you're considering selling, strategic pricing from day one has become even more critical as buyers have more options and take more time to decide.

First-time homebuyers face a different set of considerations in today's market. Getting pre-approved before house hunting isn't just good advice—it's essential for avoiding heartbreak and wasted time. Understanding what you can truly afford means looking beyond just the mortgage payment to account for taxes, insurance, HOA fees, and utilities. And while it's tempting to skip inspections in an effort to make your offer stand out, doing so often leads to costly surprises down the road. Remember, your first home doesn't need to be your forever home—starting with something manageable that builds equity is often the wisest approach.

For those navigating the tricky waters of buying and selling simultaneously, careful planning makes all the difference. Selling first provides budget clarity and strengthens your position as a buyer, but may require temporary housing arrangements. Buying first eliminates the need to move twice but typically means carrying two mortgages temporarily and potentially making contingent offers that are less competitive.

The George Real Estate Group has guided over 1,500 families through these exact scenarios. Whether you're planning your next move now or months in the future, we'd love to provide clarity about your unique situation. Call us at 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygregcom to start the conversation with no pressure, just professional guidance tailored to where you are in your real estate journey.

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Fire Chief Steve Freeman's voice carries the weight of both trauma and triumph as he recounts the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene on Bat Cave, North Carolina. Nine months after the catastrophic flooding that destroyed homes, roads, and lives, his community continues the long process of rebuilding.

"We've made a lot of progress," Freeman shares, "but the biggest challenge is still the infrastructure." Unlike nearby areas, Bat Cave's narrow geography prevented temporary roadways from being built, leaving residents dependent on precarious one-lane access routes without guardrails. This isolation defined their experience during and after the storm.

When emergency management warned that Helene would rival the historic 1916 flood—a disaster Freeman had heard about from his grandparents throughout his life—the all-volunteer fire department took extraordinary measures. They went door-to-door asking residents to write their names and emergency contacts on their arms with black Sharpies. "Nobody did that," Freeman explains, "but I think it helped in the fact that when the river started getting up and the flooding started in, that was in their mind." This sobering approach likely contributed to the relatively low casualty rate.

Freeman's own survival story stands as a testament to faith and purpose. Pinned against a backhoe by debris from a landslide that destroyed his garage, he describes his escape as divine intervention: "God pushed that back just enough so I could get my head out." Within minutes, he was back on duty, working with fellow volunteers to establish evacuation routes and coordinate helicopter rescues that eventually airlifted 80-85% of Bat Cave's residents to safety.

The recovery continues with help from organizations like Spokes of Hope, who have brought in Amish volunteers committed to rebuilding efforts for the next 18 months. As Freeman reflects on a captain's words spoken amid the destruction—"For those that believe, when God takes one thing away he gives back twice as much"—his unwavering faith illuminates the resilience that has carried Bat Cave through its darkest hours. Want to support their ongoing recovery? Contact Chief Freeman directly at 828-776-1345 or connect with Spokes of Hope to volunteer your time and resources. Learn more about Steve's story here: https://www.samaritanspurse.org/article/fire-chief-reflects-on-gods-work-in-his-community-after-helene/

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Ever wonder why people really buy and sell homes? Contrary to what financial headlines suggest, it's rarely about interest rates or market conditions. It's about life happening.

When Greg George sits down with families across Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina, their real estate decisions always trace back to meaningful life transitions. Some situations bring joy—growing families needing more space, retirees finding their mountain dream home, or parents moving closer to grandchildren. Others involve difficult passages—inherited properties creating family tension, divorces necessitating property divisions, or health changes requiring different living arrangements.

What makes these transitions particularly challenging is that most people navigate major real estate decisions only a handful of times in their lives. The landscape constantly evolves, making yesterday's knowledge potentially outdated for today's market realities.

This episode provides a clear-eyed look at current Western North Carolina real estate conditions, showing a market that's normalizing rather than crashing. Henderson County data reveals a 14.5% increase in listings with a modest 1-2% softening in prices—a healthy correction after years of unsustainable growth. Industry experts project steady annual appreciation averaging 3.3% through 2029, defying dramatic crash predictions that make for attention-grabbing headlines.

Beyond market analysis, we explore practical solutions for common challenges facing mountain property owners. For families dealing with inherited properties, we discuss tax-efficient strategies like 1031 exchanges that can convert underperforming assets into "mailbox money" while deferring capital gains. For those facing difficult decisions about long-held family properties, we share approaches that honor emotional attachments while addressing practical realities.

Have questions about your specific property or situation? We'd love to have that conversation. After helping over 1,600 families with their real estate needs, we understand that each situation has unique emotional, financial, and practical dimensions that deserve personalized attention. Call us at 828-393-0134 to discuss your property questions with no pressure or obligation.

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Have you ever noticed that despite economic headlines, life moves forward and so does real estate? In this enlightening episode, we dive deep into Western North Carolina's surprisingly resilient housing market, revealing why properties continue to change hands even as market dynamics shift.

The numbers tell a compelling story: Henderson County averages 126 single-family home sales monthly, with average prices holding strong at $538,000. Neighboring Buncombe County sits in the mid-$600,000s, while Transylvania County commands prices in the $700,000s. Most surprisingly, 30% of Henderson County transactions are all-cash purchases. This isn't just data—it's evidence of our region's enduring appeal and the fundamental truth that life circumstances, not just interest rates, drive real estate decisions.

We explore the philosophical side of navigating changing markets through the wisdom of Marcus Aurelius: "The impediment to action advances action. What stands in the way becomes the way." This ancient perspective offers remarkable insight for today's buyers and sellers facing obstacles. Rather than seeing challenges as roadblocks, we examine how they create new opportunities and pathways forward.

Beyond market analysis, we celebrate what makes Western North Carolina special—from the 29th annual "Chalk it Up" sidewalk art festival in downtown Hendersonville to the $300 million economic impact of our local summer camp industry. These community touchpoints underscore why people continue to be drawn to our mountain paradise regardless of economic cycles.

For those considering their next move, we unpack the expanding mortgage accessibility landscape, including VA and USDA loans offering 100% financing options for qualified buyers. We also address sophisticated wealth preservation strategies like 1031 exchanges and Delaware Statutory Trusts that help property owners navigate inheritance and tax concerns.

Ready to transform real estate obstacles into opportunities? Connect with our experienced team at 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygregcom to discover how we've helped over 1,500 families navigate Western North Carolina real estate over the past two decades.

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Looking for insight into Henderson County's resilient real estate market? Noah George delivers a comprehensive analysis revealing why our local housing market continues to thrive despite broader economic headwinds. While days on market have lengthened and inventory has increased slightly, demand remains remarkably strong with more homes sold year-to-date than during the same period last year. Most surprising? Thirty percent of all Henderson County home sales are all-cash transactions.

Noah breaks down the nuances between buyer's and seller's markets, explaining we currently sit at a five-month supply—technically still a seller's market, though gradually moving toward more balance. This presents opportunities for both sides of transactions, with sellers still benefiting from strong pricing while buyers gain improved negotiating leverage. The distinction between today's market conditions and the 2010-2011 housing crash is stark, particularly regarding inventory levels which previously reached a staggering two-year supply.

The broadcast features an engaging interview with Ryah McDonald, the newly selected 2025 Apple Ambassador, who shares her emotional journey from childhood dream to representing Henderson County's apple industry. Her authentic excitement about the upcoming Apple Festival (August 29-September 1) provides a wonderful glimpse into why our community remains so special. The conversation concludes with valuable insights about tax-efficient real estate strategies, particularly for estate planning, including little-known provisions that allow up to four people on a deed to potentially receive up to $1 million in tax-free profits when selling a primary residence.

Whether you're buying, selling, or planning your real estate legacy, the George Real Estate Group offers expert guidance through every step. Call 828-393-0134 to discover how we can help you navigate today's market conditions with confidence.

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Life doesn't wait for the perfect market. That's the message resonating through Western North Carolina's real estate landscape, where Henderson County has seen 1,515 single-family homes sold in the last year despite shifting national trends. While headlines might suggest a housing slowdown, our local market tells a different story.

The numbers speak for themselves. With approximately 126 homes selling monthly, a healthy five-month inventory supply, and prices holding steady around the mid-$530,000 range, we're witnessing a return to balance rather than a dramatic decline. What's driving this continued activity? Life itself. Marriages, births, job relocations, downsizing, and retirement plans continue regardless of interest rates or economic forecasts.

Beyond traditional home buying and selling, we're seeing fascinating shifts in how people approach real estate. Investment property owners are increasingly utilizing 1031 exchanges to transition from hands-on landlord responsibilities to institutional-grade investments that provide passive income without the management headaches. Multi-generational housing has surged, with three in ten buyers now planning to purchase homes that accommodate extended family—a practical response to both affordability challenges and a desire for stronger family connections.

Perhaps most intriguing is the connection between housing decisions and overall wellbeing. Recent research reveals that social integration significantly impacts longevity, with regular family visits linked to extended lifespans. As we approach Independence Day, we're reminded that home represents far more than shelter—it's the foundation for the relationships and connections that truly matter.

Whether you're curious about your home's current value, considering an investment property, or planning your estate's real estate strategy, the George Real Estate Group offers personalized consultation backed by over a century of combined experience. Reach out at 828-393-0134 or visit RealEstateByGreg.com to explore how we can help you navigate life's transitions through thoughtful real estate solutions.

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What happens when paradise has a hidden side? This week we explore the stark reality of Henderson County's wealth gap through the eyes of Lynn Staggs, director of The Storehouse, a local nonprofit celebrating 25 years of service to our community's most vulnerable residents.

Behind the scenic mountain views and gated communities lies a troubling truth: many of our neighbors, particularly seniors, survive on just $500-900 monthly with minimal food assistance. Lynn shares how her organization bridges this gap through weekly food pantry operations and dedicated delivery routes serving homebound seniors who lack transportation and family support.

Nine months after Hurricane Helene devastated parts of Western North Carolina, Lynn offers a sobering update on the ongoing recovery. "Yes, the water's back on and the power's back on, but life has not gone back to normal," she explains, describing communities still struggling with damaged infrastructure, displaced families, and the blue tarps that have become an all-too-familiar sight across the region.

We discuss The Storehouse's ambitious expansion plans—moving from their cramped 4,200 square foot location to a nearly 12,000 square foot facility that will allow them to triple their impact. The new building will enable extended operating hours and innovative programming like cooking classes to help clients maximize their food resources. Their fundraising approach is refreshingly straightforward: if 13,000 people each donate $150, they can build it debt-free.

The conversation highlights their current "Spark the Change" Fourth of July fundraiser running through July 31st, with matching funds from ten community partners including local churches and Advent Health. With just two paid staff members and over 75 volunteers, The Storehouse exemplifies efficient community service, ensuring donations directly support their mission of feeding the hungry in Henderson County.

Want to make a difference? Visit storehouseonline.org, call 692-8300, or stop by their location at 1049 Spartanburg Highway to learn how you can volunteer or donate. Because in a community of plenty, no one should go without the basics.

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From devastation to determination, the story of Chimney Rock State Park's revival captivates in this heartwarming conversation with Mary Jeager-Gale, who brings 44 years of experience and unwavering dedication to the cherished North Carolina landmark.

Nine months to the day after catastrophic flooding swept through Western North Carolina, Mary shares the remarkable journey of recovery that's allowing Chimney Rock State Park to welcome back visitors. Her unique perspective spans from when the Morse family owned the iconic destination through its 2007 transition to state ownership, offering rich insights into its historical significance and current rebirth. A Michigan native who found her way to the aptly named community of Batcave, Mary embodies the resilient spirit that defines mountain living.

The reopening represents far more than restored access to a beloved attraction – it symbolizes the extraordinary community effort encompassing the entire Hickory Nut Gorge region. Mary describes the overwhelming support from volunteers nationwide as "phenomenal," noting how the experience makes you "want to go somewhere and help somebody else." Despite continuing challenges with infrastructure, roads, and utilities, she sees a "renaissance" emerging for the area, where businesses are gradually reopening and residents are rebuilding their lives. The Easter sunrise service tradition that once connected Mary with WHKP legend Kermit Edney continues, having adapted during the closure but maintaining its spiritual significance for the community.

Surrounding this inspiring conversation, Noah George provides valuable insights into Henderson County's real estate landscape, noting the market remains strong despite adjustments from previous peaks. With 126
homes selling monthly and stable inventory levels, he reminds listeners that "life happens, therefore real estate happens," regardless of economic conditions. Ready to explore mountain living or support these resilient communities? Visit the George Real Estate Group online, call 828-393-0134, or stop by their Flat Rock office to discover how you can be part of Western North Carolina's remarkable story.

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When headlines warn of economic uncertainty and market slowdowns, it's easy to hit pause on real estate dreams. But what if waiting costs you more in the long run? The George Real Estate Group's latest podcast challenges conventional wisdom about today's housing market with surprising data from Western North Carolina.

Contrary to national narratives, Henderson County has seen more homes sold this year than last, with neighboring counties showing diverse market conditions. Henderson County maintains a seller's market with a 4.67-month supply and an average home price of $538,000, while Buncombe County has shifted to a balanced market and Transylvania County now favors buyers with its seven-month inventory.

For those waiting for a recession to make housing more affordable, history tells a different story. Prices actually increased during four of the last six economic downturns. While mortgage rates typically fall during recessions, creating better affordability, the expected price drops often don't materialize. As Navy Federal Credit Union economist Robert Frick puts it: "Hopes that an economic slowdown will depress housing prices are wishful thinking."

The podcast offers fascinating historical context—from the $4,000 median home price of the 1920s to today's $430,000 national average—showing real estate's remarkable long-term appreciation through countless economic cycles. This perspective reinforces why homeownership remains a powerful wealth-building tool despite market fluctuations.

Beyond market analysis, the conversation acknowledges that real estate decisions happen amid life's most significant moments—both joyful and challenging. Whether you're relocating for a dream job, downsizing after children leave home, or navigating inheritance questions, having experienced advocates makes all the difference.

Ready to discuss your unique situation? Connect with the George Real Estate Group for a no-pressure consultation about buying, selling, or investing in today's market. Because waiting for perfect conditions might mean missing the opportunity that's available right now.

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Life happens, therefore real estate happens. This fundamental truth drives today's housing market in Western North Carolina, even as higher interest rates dominate headlines.

The George Real Estate Group delves into why homeowners are increasingly willing to give up their coveted 3% mortgages. According to recent data, 79% of sellers are moving out of necessity, with most motivations being non-financial. Whether it's seeking a different community (46%), needing more space (34%), or downsizing (25%), these life transitions aren't waiting for interest rates to drop.

Henderson County's market demonstrates this resilience with 44 new listings, 39 contracts, and 27 closings in just the past week. The average single-family home price hovers around $530,000, with approximately a four-and-a-half-month supply of inventory—signs of a stabilizing but still active market.

For homeowners weighing their options, we explore significant tax advantages often overlooked in the rate discussion. Primary residence owners can exempt up to $250,000 of profit ($500,000 for married couples) from capital gains taxes when selling, a benefit partially explaining why 30% of local purchases remain cash transactions despite higher rates.

We also share the remarkable story of Fred Smith, the FedEx founder who recently passed away at 80. When his fledgling company was down to its last $5,000, Smith famously took that money to Las Vegas, turned it into $27,000 at the blackjack table, and kept his business afloat just long enough to revolutionize global shipping. His legacy reminds us that sometimes the boldest decisions make all the difference.

Beyond traditional buying and selling, we discuss strategic approaches to real estate wealth preservation through 1031 exchanges and Delaware Statutory Trusts (DSTs). These vehicles allow property owners to defer taxes while transitioning from active management to passive income streams—especially valuable for legacy planning.

Your home should support the life you're living now, not the one you lived years ago. If you've been considering a move for months or even years, ask yourself how much longer you're willing to put your life on hold waiting for perfect market conditions. The answer might surprise you.

Contact us at 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygregcom to discuss your unique situation without pressure or obligation. After all, it's not about finding the right market—it's about finding what's right for you.

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Mike Outlaw arrives at First Baptist Church between 2-3 AM most weekdays. While most of Hendersonville sleeps, he quietly prepares the sanctuary and facilities before anyone else arrives. This dedication exemplifies why he was selected as this week's George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero.

After dedicating 30 years to our local school system—28 of those at Flat Rock Middle School—Mike transitioned to becoming the lead custodian at First Baptist Church following his retirement. What makes his story remarkable isn't just the longevity of his service, but the spirit behind it. "I did it to be around kids," Mike explains, describing his school system work. "I love kids and I've always been working with kids in churches." This passion for serving young people drove his career choices and community involvement.

When Hurricane Helene devastated our community, Mike's positioning at the church became providential. Already retired from the school system, he was able to devote himself fully to First Baptist's relief efforts, helping organize supplies and coordinate distribution to those in need. "We'd get groups together to say what you need and we'll come to you," he recalls of the church's outreach efforts. His ability to navigate crisis with calm efficiency stems from decades of experience: "Working with the school system and the church, I've seen it all, so I'm pretty prepared."

The philosophy guiding Mike's exceptional service comes from his father, a retired minister who taught him, "Son, you need to work as hard as you can because it's for God and He's always watching, and I need to be an example of what a Christian is supposed to be." This principle illuminates why Mike shows up hours before dawn, why he steps up during community crises, and why—after thirty years of public service—he continues to serve with a smile rather than fully retiring.

Want to learn more about our community's unsung heroes? Tune in every Friday morning at 8:45 for the George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero series on WHKP 107.7 FM and AM 1450, or find the podcasts wherever you listen to your favorite shows.

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The sky isn't falling—at least not in Western North Carolina real estate. While headlines paint pictures of market collapse, the numbers tell a different story. Henderson County is averaging 126 single-family homes sold monthly, Transylvania County 30 homes monthly, and Buncombe County over 200 homes monthly. In fact, Henderson County has seen more homes sell this year compared to the same period last year.

What's driving this resilience? Life happens, and real estate follows. People continue buying and selling homes because their lives evolve regardless of interest rates or economic conditions. Some are downsizing, others upsizing, and many relocating from across the country or even internationally. Each transaction stems from unique personal circumstances that transcend market conditions.

The market has shifted, offering buyers more choices and negotiation power. With approximately 4.5 months of inventory in Henderson County—compared to the extreme seller's market of recent years but nowhere near the two-year supply seen in previous downturns—buyers now have breathing room to make decisions without the pressure of bidding wars that drove prices tens of thousands above asking.

Greg and Ari highlight fascinating price variations across Western Carolina: Henderson County's average home price is $537,000, while neighboring Transylvania County commands an astonishing $700,000, and Buncombe County falls in the mid-$600,000s. These variations underscore how hyperlocal real estate truly is, requiring specific approaches for each property rather than broad generalizations.

The podcast showcases current listings including renovated condos within walking distance to downtown Hendersonville, multi-generational homes on acreage backing to conservation land, mountain properties with long-range views, and various land opportunities for those dreaming of building their perfect mountain retreat.

Ready to navigate Western Carolina's unique real estate landscape? Whether buying, selling, or just curious about your options in today's market, stop by the George Real Estate Group office in Flat Rock or call 828-393-0134 for a tailored approach to your specific situation.

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What truly drives our real estate decisions? Beyond interest rates and market cycles lies something far more powerful – our lives and the stories we're creating.

The George Real Estate Group shares fresh insights into Western North Carolina's shifting market dynamics, revealing both challenges and opportunities in this transitional period. With Henderson County's average home price holding at $538,000 and a 4.5-month supply of inventory, we're witnessing subtle but meaningful changes – more price reductions, longer days on market, yet surprisingly, slightly higher year-to-date sales compared to 2022.

Unlike the 2011 market crash where distressed properties dominated, today's market shows remarkable stability with less than 1% of homes in foreclosure or short sale status. This fundamental difference suggests resilience despite affordability challenges, yet requires strategic approaches for both buyers and sellers navigating this new landscape.

Most profoundly, this episode explores how our housing decisions connect to our deepest life values. Through a moving discussion of Bonnie Ware's book "The Five Regrets of the Dying," we examine how postponed dreams and misaligned priorities create the heaviest burdens at life's end. The most common regret? Not having the courage to live authentically rather than meeting others' expectations.

Whether you're considering downsizing to reduce maintenance, moving closer to family, or finally pursuing that dream location, the decision transcends market timing. Your home has a story – we'd be honored to help you tell it. Call us at 828-393-0134 for a pressure-free conversation about your unique situation, or visit realestatebygregcom to learn more about how we've helped over 1,500 families throughout Western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina find their perfect next chapter.

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Few people understand how vibrant and culturally rich Black Hendersonville once was. Documentarian David Weintraub's latest film, "Color Beyond the Lines," uncovers this hidden history and reveals a surprising truth: many Black residents didn't embrace school desegregation because they valued their own educational institutions where teachers looked like them and taught their history.

After working with the Black History Research Group for over a decade and conducting hundreds of oral histories, Weintraub felt compelled to tell this story. The film documents how institutions like the Ninth Avenue School and East Flat Rock Colored School formed the cultural backbone of the community despite having fewer resources. When integration came, something precious was lost - schools taught by people who understood the discrimination Black residents faced daily, from segregated water fountains to being forced to sit upstairs at theaters and get food from the backs of restaurants.

"There's gold in these hills," Weintraub explains, describing the rich tapestry of cultural connections he's discovered during his 25-year filmmaking journey. Through his Center for Cultural Preservation, he's created over 50 documentary films and recorded more than 500 oral histories, capturing voices that might otherwise be silenced by time. His work reveals how Appalachian traditions, from music to crafts, represent not just white culture but a beautiful blending of African-American, British Isles, and Indigenous influences.

Don't miss the premiere of "Color Beyond the Lines" on June 21st at Thomas Wolfe Auditorium at Blue Ridge Community College, featuring post-film discussion with Black community leaders. Tickets are expected to sell out, so reserve yours now at saveculture.org and be part of preserving Henderson County's full, diverse history.

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Affordable housing shouldn't require endless government subsidies - sometimes, smart policy changes can unlock tremendous potential in our existing housing market. In this eye-opening conversation with Barry Bialik of Compact Cottages, we explore a revolutionary approach to creating attainable housing through strategic zoning changes and efficient building practices.

The numbers are staggering: Hendersonville needs 10,000 new housing units over the next five years, with 2,000 specifically needed for workforce households. How can we possibly meet this demand? The answer might be simpler than you think.

Barry shares how Hendersonville approved game-changing small lot and flag lot zoning provisions in just four months (compared to two years in Asheville) that could dramatically transform our housing landscape. By allowing more homes on existing lots, the math changes completely - a $100,000 lot divided three ways instantly makes each home more affordable, enabling new construction at price points ($250,000-$350,000) that simply don't exist in our market today.

What's particularly exciting is how these changes benefit everyone involved. Existing homeowners can create substantial equity by dividing their backyards into buildable lots. First-time buyers gain access to brand new, energy-efficient homes with warranties and conventional financing options. Essential workers like teachers and firefighters might finally be able to live in the communities they serve rather than commuting from South Carolina.

The success story in Durham, NC proves this approach works. After implementing similar zoning changes in 2019, Durham now boasts dozens of affordable new construction homes where similar markets have none. This isn't theoretical - it's happening right now, and Western North Carolina is next.

Whether you're a homeowner curious about unlocking the value in your property, a first-time buyer frustrated by high prices, or simply interested in community solutions that don't require more taxpayer money, this episode offers hope and practical pathways forward. Contact us at 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygregcom to learn more about these exciting developments in our housing market.

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Wealth-building through real estate takes center stage in this revealing episode as we explore the staggering 40-fold difference between homeowner and renter net worth. Drawing on fresh market data from Henderson County, we reveal why property ownership remains one of the most powerful financial decisions you can make, with the average homeowner boasting a net worth of $396,000 compared to just $10,000 for the typical renter.

The Western North Carolina market continues to demonstrate remarkable resilience despite economic headwinds. Our latest analysis shows demand outpacing supply, with 44 homes going under contract in the past week while only 38 new listings hit the market. Cash purchases remain strong, representing one-third of all transactions over the past 12 months. We break down what these numbers mean for both buyers and sellers in today's evolving marketplace.

Beyond primary residences, we delve into investment properties as wealth multipliers, explaining why investors value the tangibility, control, and potential for exponential growth that real estate provides. Our discussion extends to sophisticated wealth preservation strategies, including how 1031 exchanges and Delaware Statutory Trusts can help defer capital gains taxes while simplifying inheritance planning for your loved ones.

As we celebrate Father's Day, we take a fascinating historical detour to 1939, when new homes averaged just $3,800, gasoline cost a dime per gallon, and the Wizard of Oz premiered in theaters. This perspective reminds us how dramatically property values appreciate over generations, underscoring real estate's power as a legacy-building tool.

Whether you're a first-time homebuyer, seasoned investor, or thinking about your estate plan, this episode delivers actionable insights to help you make savvy real estate decisions. Ready to build your own wealth through property? Connect with us at 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygregcom to start your journey toward financial freedom through real estate.

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Tiffany Lowrance embodies what it means to be a hometown hero. As the head volleyball coach at West Henderson High School since 2010, she recently received the prestigious Doris Howard Female Coach of the Year Award from the North Carolina High School Athletic Association – and for good reason.

Behind Tiffany's success lies a remarkable family legacy. Following in the footsteps of her mother, who coached at West Henderson for 35 years, Tiffany has created her own coaching dynasty. The volleyball program isn't just her job; it's truly a family affair. Her husband coaches football at the school, her sister serves as her assistant volleyball coach, and her children are deeply involved in athletics. This immersion in sports culture provides Lowrance with unique insights that translate to success on the court.

The 2023 season proved historic for Coach Lowrance's program. Her team achieved perfection in conference play, going 36-0 without dropping a single set – an extraordinary accomplishment in competitive high school volleyball. When facing challenges during tournament play, her players maintained composure and focus, ultimately capturing the school's first volleyball state championship after previously finishing as runners-up twice. Lowrance's coaching philosophy emphasizes being present with teammates (she implements a no-phone policy during travel tournaments) and approaching the season as chapters to complete one step at a time.

Despite losing five seniors from her championship squad, Lowrance remains characteristically optimistic about the upcoming season. With approximately 100 young athletes enrolled in her summer volleyball camp, she's already developing the next generation of talent. Her competitive spirit, family values, and genuine connection with players create an environment where excellence flourishes. Want to learn more about exceptional community leaders? Tune in to the George Real Estate Group's Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 on WHKP.

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Thinking of waiting for mortgage rates to drop back to 3%? You might be waiting a very long time. In this candid discussion, we explore why those pandemic-era rates were an anomaly, not the norm, and what today's buyers and sellers should actually focus on instead.

The market isn't bad – it's different. We're seeing steady activity in Henderson County with 125 homes selling monthly and a healthier four-month supply of inventory compared to the frenzied seller's market of recent years. Properly priced homes still move quickly, sometimes with multiple offers, while others benefit from strategic price adjustments.

We dive deep into the historical context of mortgage rates, revealing that the 50-year average for 30-year fixed mortgages is actually around 7.75%. Today's rates in the high 6% to low 7% range represent a return to normalcy after emergency economic policies during COVID-19. Rather than waiting for rates that may never return, successful buyers are focusing on finding the right property now and refinancing later when opportunities arise.

The wealth-building potential of homeownership remains powerful regardless of rates – homeowners have $300,000 more net worth than renters on average. We share stories of clients who purchased homes a decade ago for under $200,000 that are now worth over $500,000, often with significant tax advantages upon sale.

For investors and those planning their legacy, we explore sophisticated strategies like 1031 exchanges and Delaware Statutory Trusts that defer capital gains and simplify inheritance planning. These approaches help prevent your real estate investments from becoming a burden to your heirs while maintaining the income benefits you've worked hard to build.

Ready to navigate today's real estate landscape with confidence? Visit georgerealestaterooperadio.com or call us at 828-393-0134 to discuss your specific situation and discover the opportunities waiting for you in this evolving market.

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Western North Carolina's real estate market is thriving despite widespread misconceptions about interest rates and economic uncertainty. While many believe real estate must be struggling, Henderson County has seen more homes sold this year than during the same period last year – 582 single-family homes compared to 566. Though the average price has dipped slightly from $543,000 to $526,000, the median price holds steady, showing continued strength in the market's core.

What drives this resilience? For one, about 30% of Henderson County's home purchases are cash transactions, reflecting substantial equity positions many homeowners enjoy. More fundamentally, real estate transactions follow life events, not just economic conditions. Whether you're retiring, relocating, or changing family circumstances, these life transitions happen regardless of market conditions.

Beyond traditional buying and selling, the George Real Estate Group specializes in sophisticated investment and estate planning strategies. Many property owners don't realize the tax advantages available to them – from the $250,000 capital gains exclusion ($500,000 for married couples) when selling a primary residence to powerful 1031 exchanges that defer taxes when reinvesting proceeds from investment properties.

For those considering their legacy, Delaware Statutory Trusts (DSTs) offer an elegant solution to common inheritance challenges. Unlike traditional property inheritance that may force siblings into unwanted co-ownership or trigger partition sales, DSTs allow for simple division of interests while maintaining professional management and tax advantages. They're particularly valuable for owners who've fully depreciated their properties or who want to transition from active management to passive investment.

The summer season brings additional vibrancy to our region through the thriving camp industry. With over 50 summer camps operating across three counties, these institutions not only create meaningful experiences for children but generate hundreds of millions in economic impact throughout Western North Carolina.

Whether you're buying your first home, selling an investment property, or planning your estate, let us help you navigate today's opportunities with clarity and confidence. Call the George Real Estate Group at 828-393-0134 or visit us in Flat Rock to discover how our comprehensive approach can serve your unique real estate needs.

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From tragedy to triumph, the Western North Carolina Air Museum stands as a beacon of resilience in our hurricane-ravaged community. When floodwaters invaded this historic aviation treasure with two feet of water and surrounding hangars with eight feet, destroying over 40 private aircraft, museum leaders made an extraordinary decision. Rather than focusing solely on their own recovery, they transformed their damaged space into a critical hurricane relief hub, coordinating helicopter deliveries of generators, food, and emergency supplies to isolated mountain communities for more than two months.

Only after the immediate crisis subsided did the museum team begin their own recovery journey. What followed was a remarkable display of community spirit as volunteers—including complete strangers who had intended to visit as tourists—pitched in to help with extensive cleanup efforts. With support from organizations like the Community Foundation of Henderson County and donations from as far away as New York, the state's first air museum has gloriously risen from the flood.

Today, visitors can once again explore approximately 20 vintage aircraft, many approaching their centennial. Marvel at the 1948 Cessna 195 (the first all-aluminum Cessna), a 1927 WACO used in barnstorming, and a three-quarter replica British Spitfire that children can actually sit in. The museum offers this extraordinary aviation experience without admission fees (though donations help keep the lights on) Wednesday and Saturday from 10-5 and Sunday from noon-5. Private tours are available for school groups, scouts, and aviation enthusiasts by calling 828-691-2030. Whether you're an aviation buff or simply curious about these magnificent flying machines, the Western North Carolina Air Museum's remarkable collection—and even more remarkable comeback story—deserves your attention. Visit soon to support this hometown hero institution that exemplifies our mountain community's indomitable spirit.

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Hurricane Helene's lasting impact on Western North Carolina creates a unique real estate landscape where recovery and opportunity exist side by side. Though blue tarps still dot neighborhoods and washed-out roads extend commutes, Henderson County's housing market demonstrates remarkable resilience with 125 homes selling monthly and historically low inventory levels.

The George Real Estate Group, celebrating 20 years serving the community, offers a balanced perspective on current market conditions. Average home prices have settled around $530,000—down slightly from earlier peaks but still challenging for many first-time buyers. Meanwhile, the rental market presents its own difficulties with average rents hovering around $1,600-$1,700 monthly, forcing many essential workers to commute from more affordable areas in South Carolina.

During this recovery phase, local nonprofits provide essential support. The Storehouse of Henderson County marks its 25th anniversary while launching their annual 4th of July matching fund campaign with an ambitious $150,000 goal. Their expanded services remain crucial as food costs rise and community needs grow in the hurricane's aftermath.

Despite these challenges, opportunities exist across all market segments. One-third of Henderson County home purchases are cash transactions, reflecting substantial equity growth for long-term homeowners. For investors, 1031 exchanges offer tax advantages, while individual homeowners benefit from significant capital gains exclusions ($250,000 for individuals, $500,000 for married couples).

Whether you're considering your first home purchase, looking to downsize, or exploring investment opportunities, today's market requires expert navigation. The region beta paradox—staying in situations that are "just okay" rather than pursuing something better—keeps many people from making beneficial moves. Don't let comfort cost you your dreams. Call the George Real Estate Group at 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygregcom to explore your options in this evolving market.

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What happens when you're stuck in property ownership with someone who won't cooperate? On this Memorial Day episode, we unpack the challenging world of partition sales—a last-resort legal remedy when co-owners can't agree on what to do with jointly owned real estate.

The Western North Carolina real estate market continues to show remarkable stability despite fluctuating interest rates. With average home prices holding steady around $536,000 and approximately 125 single-family homes selling each month in Henderson County alone, our market maintains its health even as some sellers adjust pricing strategies. The limited inventory of just 559 active listings creates a balanced environment where well-priced properties still move quickly.

For those concerned about today's interest rates, I offer perspective from clients who purchased homes in the late 1970s and early 1980s when rates reached into the high teens. Today's rates align with the 50-year average, and real estate continues its 12-year streak as America's preferred long-term investment according to Gallup—outperforming stocks, gold, and cryptocurrency.

Beyond market insights, we explore proactive estate planning strategies using Delaware Statutory Trusts through 1031 exchanges. These approaches can help prevent future conflicts among heirs while deferring capital gains—a win-win for property owners looking ahead. I share stories of clients transitioning into retirement communities after decades of homeownership, highlighting how life changes drive real estate decisions regardless of market conditions.

As we honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice this Memorial Day, we remember that freedom isn't free. From the origin of the poppy symbol to the tragic story of the Sullivan brothers, we pause to reflect on what today truly represents—not just a three-day weekend, but a sacred moment to honor those who never returned home.

Whether you're considering buying, selling, or planning your estate's future, call us at 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygregcom to explore your options in today's market.

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Discovering artistic potential and nurturing creative independence takes center stage as we sit down with Marley Moreno-Hollifield, Henderson County's 2025 Teacher of the Year. A Hendersonville native born during the famous blizzard of '93, Marley brings hometown pride and innovative teaching methods to the Henderson County Career Academy, where she's revolutionizing art education.

The conversation reveals how Marley approach to teaching has evolved dramatically with her implementation of TAB (Teaching Artistic Behaviors), transforming her classroom from a traditional teacher-directed space to a vibrant studio where students develop their own creative projects from conception to completion. "It's a managerial nightmare," she admits with a laugh, "but when they connect to the subject or their own art and gain confidence, it's career-changing." The results speak volumes – students mastering crochet, collaborating on sculptures, and developing crucial 21st-century skills like resilience, problem-solving, and self-direction.

Beyond the classroom, Marley shares her community involvement through the Girls Empowered mentoring program and her contribution to Hendersonville's iconic bear sculptures, including a recent installation featuring native plants in honor of the region's natural beauty. Coming from a family of educators and inspired by her high school history teacher Walt Cottingham, Marley's story exemplifies how dedicated teachers can transform lives. As she eloquently puts it when describing those magical moments of student discovery, "This semester has been lightbulbs just boop, boop, boop all over the place." Her infectious enthusiasm reminds us why exceptional educators deserve celebration and why teaching remains one of society's most impactful professions.

Tune in to hear how art education can empower young minds, why student-led learning creates deeper engagement, and what makes Henderson County Career Academy a unique educational opportunity for local students. Marley's passion for teaching will leave you inspired about the future of education in our community.

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Navigating the Western North Carolina real estate market requires more than just scrolling through Zillow listings. In this candid conversation, we dive into what truly matters when buying or selling a home in Henderson County and beyond.

The market tells an interesting story right now. With average home prices holding steady around $535,000 and only 541 active single-family homes available, well-priced properties move quickly while overpriced ones linger. We explore the critical difference between online browsing and having a dedicated advocate who researches neighborhoods, evaluates surroundings, and provides objective guidance through emotional decisions.

We pull back the curtain on lender selection, revealing why local mortgage professionals often outshine online alternatives despite flashy rate advertisements. From pre-approval strength to weekend availability, your choice of lender can significantly impact your offer's competitiveness and your overall experience.

Henderson County's appeal continues drawing newcomers from across the country. With top-rated schools, four distinct seasons, and vibrant community events like the upcoming Garden Jubilee festival, it's no wonder visitors often become residents. We share stories of people who visited once and made life-changing decisions to relocate, drawn by the mountain lifestyle and warm community.

Most compelling is our discussion about how real estate intersects with life's biggest moments. Whether facing joyful transitions like marriage and new family formation or challenging ones like divorce or loss, having compassionate guidance makes all the difference. Sometimes the best outcome isn't a transaction at all, but helping clients explore options and make decisions that truly serve their needs.

Ready to explore your options without pressure? Call us at 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygregcom to start a conversation that could change your future.

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The hidden realities of Western North Carolina's housing market take center stage in this eye-opening exploration of prosperity and need existing side by side. While Henderson County's real estate market remains strong with steady sales and an average home price of $537,000, a deeper look reveals troubling affordability gaps affecting thousands of local families.

A powerful highlight comes from the Stamp Out Hunger food drive results, where letter carriers collected over 38,000 pounds of donations for local nonprofits. This remarkable community effort underscores the significant food insecurity issues in an area often perceived as affluent. As one guest notes, "It's incredible you get a loan for three, four $500,000... That's a large payment if you could even qualify." The stark contrast between housing costs and local wages becomes impossible to ignore when elementary teachers earn $48,000 annually while firefighters make just $31,000.

The City of Hendersonville's Strategic Housing Committee report provides sobering statistics: 25% of county households are cost-burdened, spending over 30% of income on housing. For renters, that figure jumps to 44%. These aren't just numbers—they represent real families facing impossible choices between housing, food, and other necessities. To address these challenges, the city has implemented creative solutions like allowing smaller lot sizes and flag lots to increase density and affordable housing options.

Looking ahead, experts project mortgage rates to decrease to the mid-6% range by late 2025, potentially easing some pressure as inventory increases. However, with North Carolina ranking third nationally for migration and only a four-month housing supply available locally, the fundamental supply-demand imbalance persists.

Whether you're a homeowner curious about your property's value, an investor considering strategic moves, or someone passionate about community solutions, this episode offers valuable insights into the complex housing ecosystem shaping Western North Carolina's future. Ready to learn more about your real estate options? Contact the George Real Estate Group at 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygregcom.

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Commissioner Rebecca McCall's leadership during Henderson County's storm recovery stands as a testament to community resilience and public service excellence. Recently honored with the Athena Leadership Award, McCall shares the remarkable behind-the-scenes story of how county government transformed overnight to meet unprecedented challenges.

When the storm hit and communications failed, McCall and her team improvised brilliantly. County employees abandoned their regular duties, with office workers staffing donation warehouses and others conducting door-to-door wellness checks after concerned calls flooded in from across the country. As McCall poignantly describes it, they "went back to the 1800s as far as communication goes," with staff physically driving trucks to find and connect key personnel when modern technology failed them.

Perhaps most impressive was McCall's rapid establishment of a massive resource center in an empty 157,000 square foot building. Through quick thinking and community connections, she secured the facility within 24 hours of identifying the need. What began as a single pallet of water grew exponentially, eventually supplying not just Henderson County but neighboring communities as well. The location proved providential – situated near I-26 just before the highway closure, making it accessible to both donors and those in need. As McCall reflects, "I truly believe that God had that facility built for that purpose."

The outpouring of volunteer support touched McCall deeply, particularly those from Bat Cave who had "lost everything" yet still came to help others. This spirit of giving extended beyond county lines, with volunteers arriving from other states to assist for days or weeks. These moments of human connection amid crisis – what McCall calls "miracle after miracle" – reveal the true character of a community when faced with adversity. As Henderson County continues its recovery with approximately 50% of debris cleanup complete and new initiatives like the Hickory Nut Gorge Community Council forming, McCall's leadership reminds us of the extraordinary impact one dedicated public servant can have during our most challenging times.

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What happens when a community rallies together to tackle food insecurity? This week's episode of the George Real Estate Group podcast highlights the upcoming Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive - the nation's largest single-day food collection event taking place this Saturday, May 10th.

The episode features a powerful conversation with Arcadia Smith from the National Association of Letter Carriers, whose personal journey epitomizes the drive's mission. After losing everything in a house fire fifteen years ago, Arcadia found herself standing in a food bank as volunteers filled her cart with necessities. Two years later, she became a letter carrier, participating in the very food drive that helps others experiencing similar hardships.

Representatives from three local organizations - The Storehouse of Henderson County, Interfaith Assistance Ministry, and the Salvation Army - share eye-opening statistics about our community's ongoing needs. One in eight Americans faces food insecurity, and locally, one in nine Henderson County families sought assistance last year. The discussion reveals how Hurricane Helene continues to impact our neighbors, with many families still struggling with massive utility bills and housing insecurity seven months later.

We learn the mechanics of the food drive (leave non-perishable items by your mailbox before mail delivery), what makes ideal donations (canned goods, peanut butter, boxed meals), and what to avoid (glass containers, expired items). Henderson County's impressive collection of 38,000 pounds last year even outpaced neighboring Asheville in a friendly competition.

The episode underscores a poignant reality: our community displays both remarkable prosperity and significant need. This Saturday presents a simple yet meaningful opportunity to help close that gap by participating in the food drive. As Arcadia eloquently puts it, "These organizations should not have to do it all on their own. This is our time."

Ready to make a difference? Join us by leaving non-perishable food items by your mailbox this Saturday, and consider making it part of your Mother's Day weekend celebration. Let's show what happens when neighbors help neighbors.

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Wondering what's really happening in the Western North Carolina real estate market? This episode cuts through the noise with actual data from Henderson County, revealing both challenges and opportunities in today's changing landscape.

The numbers tell a fascinating story: more homes have sold this year than during the same period last year, despite higher interest rates and economic uncertainty. With the average single-family home price hovering at $538,000 (slightly down from previous peaks), we're witnessing a gentle market recalibration after years of continuous appreciation. Cash purchases account for one-third of all transactions, demonstrating remarkable resilience in our local market.

Beyond the statistics, we explore how life transitions drive real estate decisions regardless of market conditions. From downsizing empty-nesters to growing families needing more space, real estate movements reflect personal journeys rather than perfect market timing. As we often say, "Life happens. Therefore, real estate happens."

For investors, our deep dive into Henderson County's short-term rental market reveals surprising insights: over 1,000 entire-home Airbnb properties averaging $240 nightly rates with 50-60% occupancy. The typical annual revenue of $23,000 per property raises important questions about whether the investment and effort make sense compared to traditional long-term rentals or other investment vehicles.

Whether you're considering buying your dream home, selling your current property, or exploring investment opportunities, understanding today's market conditions is crucial for making confident decisions. Give us a call at 828-393-0134 for a pressure-free, no-obligation conversation about your specific real estate questions and goals.

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Every spring, as Mother's Day approaches, a remarkable community effort unfolds across America that transforms ordinary mail carriers into hunger-fighting heroes. This week's episode spotlights the National Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive through the eyes of Megan Lanning, our featured Hometown Hero and dedicated USPS letter carrier.

Megan, a Hendersonville native, mother of five, and 11-year postal service veteran, shares the remarkable impact this annual event has on our community. Last year, Henderson County residents donated an astonishing 39,000 pounds of food—nearly doubling Asheville's collection despite having half the population. This tremendous generosity provides critical support to three local organizations: Interfaith Assistance Ministry, Salvation Army, and the Storehouse.

The timing couldn't be more crucial. With our community still recovering from devastating hurricanes and fires, food insecurity has reached unprecedented levels. As Megan explains, participating couldn't be simpler—just place non-perishable food items by your mailbox, and letter carriers collect them during their regular routes. The beauty of this system is its efficiency and convenience, turning a routine mail delivery into a powerful force for good.

We also explore the current real estate landscape with Noah George, who reports that despite economic challenges, Henderson County's market remains resilient with approximately 125 homes selling monthly and an average price point of $540,000. Noah's insights reveal how life events continue driving real estate decisions regardless of interest rates or market conditions.

Whether you're a longtime resident or new to our community, this episode highlights the extraordinary difference ordinary people make every day. Join us in celebrating both motherhood and community service this weekend by participating in this vital food drive. Place those donations by your mailbox and help stamp out hunger in Henderson County!

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What happens when postal workers become community heroes? The Stamp Out Hunger food drive transforms ordinary mail routes into lifelines for local food banks, creating America's largest single-day food collection effort. This episode dives into the heart of this remarkable initiative happening this Saturday, May 10th.

Letter carrier Arkavia Smith shares a story that brings the mission to life—how she stood crying in a food bank after losing everything in a house fire, only to join the postal service two years later and become part of the very food drive that helps others in similar situations. Her journey from recipient to provider illustrates perfectly why this annual event matters so deeply to our community.

Representatives from the Salvation Army, Interfaith Assistance Ministry, and the Storehouse of Henderson County explain how these donations create a crucial "shot in the arm" for their operations. When these organizations don't have to purchase food, they can redirect funds to other critical needs like utility assistance and housing support—services that have seen dramatic increases in demand following recent natural disasters.

The friendly competition between Henderson County and Asheville adds an exciting dimension to the drive. Last year, Henderson County collected an impressive 38,000 pounds of food, handily beating Asheville's 25,000 pounds. Can we do it again? With one in eight Americans facing food insecurity, including millions of children and seniors, every donation makes a difference.

Participating couldn't be simpler: place non-perishable food items by your mailbox before mail delivery on Saturday. Consider making it part of your Mother's Day weekend celebration—a meaningful way to honor mothers everywhere by helping to nourish families in need throughout your community. Let's show what Henderson County can do when neighbors help neighbors!

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Food insecurity touches more lives in Henderson County than many realize, and this week's episode shines a spotlight on an extraordinary community effort to address this pressing need. We're joined by representatives from The Storehouse, Interfaith Assistance Ministry, and The Salvation Army to discuss the upcoming Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive - the nation's largest single-day food collection happening this Saturday.

What makes this conversation particularly powerful is hearing the frontline perspective on how significantly food needs have increased locally. Hurricane Helene's lingering impact, rising housing costs, and reduced benefits have created a perfect storm where many families find themselves combining households just to survive. We learn that one in five children in Western North Carolina experiences hunger, with local food pantries now serving record numbers of both elderly residents and families who've never needed assistance before.

The beauty of this initiative lies in its simplicity - residents can place non-perishable food items by their mailboxes, and letter carriers collect them during their regular routes. Letter carrier Arcadia Kavia shares her touching personal journey from once receiving food pantry assistance after losing everything in a house fire to now helping coordinate this massive collection effort. It's a powerful reminder of how community support systems create full circles of giving.

Last year, Henderson County residents donated an impressive 38,000 pounds of food through this initiative, actually outperforming much larger neighboring counties. The nonprofit leaders emphasize that even small donations collectively make an enormous difference - if every household donated just two cans, the impact would be transformative.

As we approach Mother's Day weekend, Elizabeth Moss from IAM offers a particularly meaningful perspective, suggesting participation in the food drive as a gift to mothers everywhere who worry about feeding their children. By simply placing a few canned goods by your mailbox this Saturday, you become part of a nationwide movement to ensure no neighbor goes hungry.

Ready to make a difference? Place non-perishable food items by your mailbox this Saturday, or contact any of these organizations if you'd like to volunteer with processing donations. Together, we can stamp out hunger in Henderson County.

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Ready to cut through the noise of doom-filled real estate headlines? This episode delivers refreshing clarity about what's actually happening in our local market. While national news paints a picture of real estate apocalypse, Henderson County's first quarter saw a surprising 7% increase in home sales compared to last year. The market isn't just moving—it's thriving in ways the mainstream media won't tell you about.

Noah George brings his two decades of experience to explain why today's market fundamentally differs from the 2008 housing crash. Back then, a staggering 40% of homes were distressed properties with nearly two years of inventory flooding the market. Today? Less than 1% of sales are distressed, with only a four-month supply of homes available. These aren't just statistics—they're evidence that homeowners today stand on much firmer ground.

The episode also celebrates everyday heroism with the story of Cedric Allen, a delivery driver who stopped to help a motorcycle accident victim. His quick thinking and compassion embody the spirit of community that makes our area special. We close with details on exciting new listings in Druid Hills and Chanteloup neighborhoods, offering a glimpse into the beautiful homes currently available. Whether you're considering buying, selling, or just curious about real estate, this episode provides the local perspective you won't get from national headlines. Reach out to the George Real Estate Group at 828-393-0134 to discover your options in today's market.

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Hunger exists even in communities of abundance. In this eye-opening conversation, we discover that one in four households in Henderson County face food insecurity - a shocking statistic that challenges our perceptions about prosperity in Western North Carolina.

The nationwide Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive, organized by the National Association of Letter Carriers, offers a remarkably accessible solution. On the second Saturday of May, letter carriers collect non-perishable food donations from mailboxes across America, creating the largest single-day food collection event in the country. Last year, Henderson County residents donated a staggering 40,000 pounds of food - outperforming neighboring Buncombe County despite having a significantly smaller population.

Representatives from three vital nonprofits - Captain Sherry Stokes from The Salvation Army, Stephanie Walton from IAM Ministries, and Lynn Staggs from Henderson County Storehouse - explain how this massive influx of donations sustains their operations throughout the year. For the Salvation Army alone, this single day provides one-third of their annual food pantry inventory.

The conversation takes a powerful turn when letter carrier Arcavia Smith shares her personal story. Before becoming a mail carrier, her family lost everything in a house fire. The support they received from a food bank during that crisis gave her a firsthand understanding of food insecurity that now fuels her passion for this annual drive. Her story reminds us that hunger can affect anyone, at any time, through circumstances beyond their control.

The need has only increased since Hurricane Helene, with organizations seeing more first-time clients than ever before. From seniors choosing between medication and meals to families struggling after losing jobs to flooding, the face of hunger in our community is diverse and often invisible.

Want to make a difference? Simply leave non-perishable food items by your mailbox on Saturday, May 10th. Your donation stays local, feeding your neighbors in need. Because in a community where both prosperity and poverty exist side by side, we all have the power to help stamp out hunger.

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The disconnect between national real estate headlines and local market realities takes center stage in this illuminating podcast. While media reports focus on rising interest rates and cooling demand, Henderson County's housing market tells a remarkably different story – one of resilience, continued growth, and strategic opportunity.

Greg shares compelling local data revealing that Henderson County has actually seen more homes sold this year than during the same period last year – 42 more properties have changed hands despite the supposedly challenging market conditions. This strength persists even as mortgage rates have climbed from 2.98% in 2021 to current levels around 6.81%.

What explains this contradiction? For one, approximately one-third of Henderson County home purchases are cash transactions, creating a significant buffer against interest rate fluctuations. Additionally, persistently low inventory levels (just 498 active single-family listings) continue to maintain healthy demand-supply dynamics that support stable pricing. While the median days on market has increased from 21 to 33 days year-over-year, today's pace still represents historically strong activity.

Beyond the numbers, Greg shares powerful insights about focusing on what matters most – your specific circumstances rather than national headlines. Drawing inspiration from Michael Phelps' Olympic comeback story, he illustrates how success comes not from worrying about competitors but from concentrating on your own lane and goals. This mindset proves particularly relevant for navigating today's evolving real estate landscape.

The podcast also explores fascinating opportunities in real estate wealth transfer, with baby boomers currently in the midst of transferring $53 trillion in wealth, of which $19 trillion is tied to real estate. For those considering strategic planning, innovative approaches to real estate gifts can create powerful legacy options while providing significant tax advantages.

Whether you're curious about your home's current value, considering a move despite higher interest rates, or planning longer-term real estate strategies, this episode offers clear-eyed analysis and practical wisdom. Connect with the George Real Estate Group at 828-393-0134 to discuss your unique situation and discover the possibilities that exist beyond the headlines.

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Margit Nelson's remarkable journey from Head Start parent to heroic community leader takes center stage in this heartwarming episode of the George Real Estate Group's Hometown Hero Series. After finding quality early childhood education for her own three children through Head Start, Margit transformed that personal experience into an 18-year career with Western North Carolina Source, where she now serves as procurement and operations manager.

When Hurricane Helene devastated parts of Western North Carolina, Margit's dedication to her community truly shined. Through her pivotal role at WNC Source—a vital nonprofit serving Henderson, Polk, Transylvania, and Rutherford counties—she helped coordinate an impressive emergency response. Working alongside leadership teams and community partners, Margit helped mobilize critical resources including food, water, clothing, and emergency support for families and staff affected by the disaster.

The episode also reveals the broader impact of WNC Source across the region. With 235 employees continuing a legacy that began in 1966, the organization provides comprehensive services including Head Start and Early Head Start programs serving over 400 children, public transportation in Henderson County, housing assistance programs, and nutrition services for older adults. Despite severe flooding at their Etowah Center during the hurricane, the organization continues moving forward with plans to reopen the facility by August while simultaneously expanding services elsewhere, including a new Early Head Start center in Columbus serving 24 children.

Noah George also shares valuable insights into Henderson County's resilient real estate market, noting a surprising 7% increase in home sales during the first quarter despite national downturns. With average home prices holding steady around $544K and approximately 126 single-family homes selling monthly, the local market demonstrates remarkable stability even amid challenging times. Want to learn more about local real estate opportunities or nominate a deserving Hometown Hero? Contact the George Real Estate Group at 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygregcom to connect with this community-focused team today.

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Ever wonder why national real estate headlines don't match what you're seeing locally? This eye-opening episode dives deep into Western North Carolina's resilient housing market, revealing how Henderson County defied national trends with a 7% increase in first-quarter sales while the broader market declined.

We break down the real numbers behind today's market: Henderson County's limited 3.8-month inventory supply, Buncombe County's higher $676,000 average home price, and Transylvania County's surprising luxury market strength with more $2 million+ sales than you might expect. These neighboring communities tell a fascinating story of micromarket variations that smart buyers and sellers need to understand.

The episode highlights North Carolina's remarkable 72% home price appreciation over the last five years, substantially outpacing the national average of 57%. This growth means the average homeowner now sits on approximately $311,000 in equity - wealth that can be leveraged for downsizing, upgrading, renovations, or even funding new life adventures.

For buyers concerned about today's interest rate environment, we offer a fresh perspective worth considering: the tradeoff between yesterday's lower rates with frenzied bidding wars versus today's higher rates with more negotiating power. Would you rather pay $100,000 over asking with a low rate or get $100,000 off with a higher rate? This nuanced discussion challenges conventional thinking about "waiting for the perfect time" to enter the market.

Looking ahead, housing experts consistently project continued appreciation through at least 2029, creating compelling financial arguments for homeownership versus renting. A $400,000 home purchased today could gain nearly $80,000 in value by 2030 - while renters paying $1,500 monthly would spend $90,000 with nothing to show for it. That's a potential $170,000 wealth difference over just five years.

Ready to explore your options in today's market? Whether you're considering buying before selling, selling before buying, or simply want to understand what your home is worth in today's environment, we're here to provide clarity and guidance tailored to your unique situation.

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What happens when a school teacher's concern for her students transforms into a mission to ensure every child has a safe, warm place to sleep? In this heartwarming episode, we delve into the remarkable story of Sleep Tight Kids, a nonprofit organization that's become a lifeline for children and families across Western North Carolina.

Founder Jill Schwartzkopf shares how a literal dream became reality when she established Sleep Tight Kids in 2009 after noticing students coming to class cold, tired, and without basic necessities. What began as collecting blankets and comfort items has evolved dramatically, especially in the wake of Hurricane Helene. Today, the organization delivers approximately 15 beds weekly to families rebuilding their lives, many whose children have been sleeping on floors for months.

The conversation reveals the often-overlooked challenges families face during disaster recovery. While homes may be repaired, starting over without beds, linens, and basic household items creates another layer of hardship, particularly for children. Sleep Tight Kids fills this crucial gap with a 100% volunteer-operated model serving 14 counties.

Between heartfelt stories of impact, we also explore the resilient local real estate market. Henderson County continues showing balanced activity with 53 new listings and 55 homes under contract in just the past week, demonstrating healthy demand despite interest rate concerns.

The episode highlights an upcoming community event at Village Pub in Biltmore Village and opportunities to support Sleep Tight Kids through donations and raffle tickets. For listeners touched by this story of neighbors helping neighbors, visit sleeptightkids.org to learn how you can contribute to ensuring every child has a comfortable place to sleep tonight.

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Kat Carlton stepped into her role as Executive Director of United Way of Henderson County on October 1st—just days after Hurricane Helene devastated the region on September 27th. What followed was an extraordinary demonstration of leadership, community mobilization, and innovative problem-solving that helped Henderson County navigate its darkest hours.

"We didn't have power and internet at our office for a month," Kat explains in this powerful conversation. Yet despite these fundamental challenges, she and her team created manual systems that kept vital information flowing. They established physical routes to deliver updates to fire stations throughout the county, launched a landing page for nonprofits to coordinate resources, and—perhaps most remarkably—mobilized over 1,000 volunteers in just the first month after the disaster.

The conversation reveals the evolution from emergency response to long-term recovery through the Disaster Recovery Partnership, which now unites over 50 organizations working collaboratively to rebuild Henderson County. This partnership, fiscally sponsored by United Way, creates a streamlined experience for residents seeking help while preventing duplication of services—a crucial efficiency when resources are stretched thin.

What shines brightest throughout Kat's story is the spirit of her community. "Neighbors helping neighbors is really the core of our community," she reflects, noting how consistently people asked one simple question: "How can I help?" United Way's role in creating structured pathways for that generosity demonstrates why organized humanitarian response matters in crisis situations. As Kat emphasizes, the recovery work continues as a marathon, not a sprint, with their Days of Caring events in May already attracting hundreds of eager volunteers.

Want to support Henderson County's ongoing hurricane recovery? Visit liveunitedhc.org to donate, volunteer, or access resources if you've been affected by the disaster.

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The real estate landscape in Henderson County reveals fascinating contrasts as we navigate 2025's market realities. Despite mortgage rates hovering at 6.81%, one in three homes still sell for cash, underscoring the resilience of local demand. Contrary to alarming headlines, the market isn't crashing—it's evolving in response to historically low inventory levels.

What grabbed my attention was the striking parallel between 2024 and 2008: both years saw approximately 4 million homes sold nationwide. But today's market couldn't be more different. While 2008's numbers reflected distressed sales (nearly 40% of transactions), current figures stem from limited inventory rather than economic distress. With only 1.15 million homes available nationally—well below the historical average of 1.98 million—prices remain relatively stable despite slower sales activity.

Henderson County's weekly snapshot tells the story clearly: 56 new listings balanced against 57 new contracts and 50 price adjustments. This pattern indicates a healthy, balanced market where properly priced homes still attract multiple offers. The average single-family home price has softened slightly from its peak but remains strong at $5.43 million, showcasing the enduring appeal of our region compared to neighboring Buncombe County where average prices exceed $674,000.

For sellers, pricing strategy has never been more critical. Homes priced right from the start continue to generate competitive bidding, while overpriced properties face extended market times and eventual reductions. For buyers, despite higher financing costs, the age-old wisdom holds true: "Don't wait to buy real estate; buy real estate and wait." With its proven track record as an inflation hedge and wealth-building vehicle, property ownership continues to offer stability in an uncertain world.

Whether you're responding to life changes, considering investment opportunities, or evaluating career options in real estate, we're here to provide clarity amid the noise. The sky isn't falling—it's just changing colors. What real estate moves make sense for your unique situation?

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Western North Carolina's real estate market remains steady despite economic fluctuations, with the George Real Estate Group reporting 54 new listings and 47 homes under contract in Henderson County within just the past week. These statistics reaffirm that regardless of market conditions, real estate transactions continue to happen around life's inevitable transitions.

Special guest Phillip Trees, a top agent with the firm and community fixture, brings a unique perspective from his decades of local involvement. From his family's purchase of the iconic Alley Cat restaurant in the 1970s to his leadership at Feed and Seed—a century-old building housing both church services and a beloved bluegrass music venue—Phillip's deep community connections mirror the relationship-focused approach of the George Real Estate Group.

The upcoming "To Helene and Back" benefit concert scheduled for April 20th at 7pm marks six months since Hurricane Helene devastated the region. This event, featuring the renowned Sons of Ralph band, demonstrates how community members continue supporting neighbors in need long after initial recovery efforts fade. As Phillip notes, "People tend to forget" after the initial outpouring of support, making these ongoing fundraising efforts vital for sustained recovery.

Market analysis reveals fascinating trends: first-quarter home sales increased 7.6% compared to last year, new listings rose 12%, while days on market extended by 21%. The average single-family home price in Henderson County currently sits at $544,000—a slight decrease from previous peaks but still indicating a robust market.

Phillip shares a powerful parallel between his recent backcountry skiing adventure and navigating real estate transactions: both require guidance, perseverance, and the willingness to face challenges step by step. As Phillip reflected, "If you want to go fast, go alone, but if you want to go further, go with someone."

Whether you're buying your first home, selling a property, or exploring investment opportunities, the George Real Estate Group brings over 100 years of combined experience to serve as your guide. Reach out at 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygregcom to discover how their expertise can help you navigate your next real estate journey.

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Scott Burnette never expected to be fighting a fire at his own fire station. After 36 years in firefighting, the Interim Chief of Mills River Fire Department faced this surreal scenario in January 2024 when their substation burned down - just months after Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina.

"When you're fighting your own house fire, like our firefighters did that night, it's very emotional and very impactful," Burnette explains, reflecting on the loss of the station built on land donated by a founding member's family. Despite this setback, plans are already underway to rebuild on the same site, with construction expected to begin this summer and completion within 12-18 months.

The conversation reveals how Burnette's entire career stemmed from a childhood experience when the fire department saved his family home from a wildland fire. Walking through the damaged woods with a junior firefighter friend who simply said, "you should join us," launched a lifelong commitment to protecting others. Now leading a department of 73 members (5 full-time, 68 volunteers), Burnette warns that Hurricane Helene's aftermath creates significant wildfire dangers that will persist for 3-5 years due to downed trees and debris.

This powerful episode highlights both the challenges faced by rural fire departments and the extraordinary resilience of first responders who continue serving their communities through multiple disasters. Whether responding to medical emergencies, rescues, hazardous materials incidents, or educating the public, Mills River's firefighters exemplify what it means to be hometown heroes. For those inspired by their story, Burnette offers encouragement to consider the fire service: "It's the best job in the world," with opportunities for training, education, and meaningful community impact available to people of all ages.

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The Region Beta Paradox might be the most powerful concept you've never heard of when it comes to making life-changing decisions. What if staying in a situation that's "just fine" is actually worse for you than being in a terrible one?

After 20 years in real estate and helping over 1,500 families find their perfect homes, I've witnessed this paradox play out countless times. When discomfort is mild, we tolerate it indefinitely. When it's severe, we take immediate action. This creates the counterintuitive reality where people in slightly uncomfortable housing situations often stagnate longer than those forced to make changes due to truly problematic circumstances.

Think about your current home. Is it truly supporting your ideal lifestyle, or is it just "not bad enough" to motivate a change? Maybe it's a little too small, the layout isn't quite right, or the commute is less than ideal—but because none of these issues cross the threshold into "unbearable," you remain comfortably numb, missing opportunities for significant life improvement.

The Henderson County real estate market has transformed dramatically since I started this journey—from a challenging two-year inventory in 2011 to today's active seller's market. Through all these changes, one truth remains constant: life happens, therefore real estate happens. Regardless of economic conditions or interest rates, people continue to buy and sell homes because of life transitions like new jobs, growing families, retirement, or simply the desire for something better.

Whether you're considering buying, selling, investing, or just curious about what possibilities exist in today's market, I'd love to have that clarifying conversation with you. Sometimes the most valuable service we provide isn't just the transaction itself, but helping you recognize when "fine" might be the enemy of "great." Call us at 828-393-0134 to explore what's possible for your future.

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The real estate market constantly evolves, but rarely have we seen such a significant shift as what's happening right now in Western North Carolina. This week, we dive into the remarkable surge of inventory hitting Henderson County – 53 new listings in just the first week of April, bringing our total active single-family homes to 460. That's a substantial jump from our typical 400-home inventory level.

What's particularly fascinating is the parallel trend of price adjustments, with 54 price reductions occurring simultaneously. Despite these changes, average home prices remain surprisingly stable at around $550,000, demonstrating the underlying strength of our market even amid economic uncertainty. Most telling: one-third of all homes sold in our area continue to be purchased with cash, insulating many transactions from interest rate concerns.

The psychology behind housing decisions fascinates me, and I share a profound insight that recently stopped me in my tracks: "People don't want to live longer, they want more memories." This perspective transforms how we might approach homeownership. Your dream house – the one that once brought immense joy – can eventually become a burden that limits your freedom to create those meaningful experiences that truly enrich your life.

We're witnessing this transition with many clients who find themselves asking hard questions about their living situations. When the maintenance, size, or location of your home no longer serves your current life goals, what's keeping you there? Sometimes the most beautiful gift we can give ourselves is permission to rightsize our lives to match our true priorities – whether that means downsizing, relocating closer to family, or finding a home that requires less of your precious time and resources.

If you're contemplating such a change or simply curious about your options in today's shifting market, the George Real Estate Group brings over 100 years of combined experience to help provide clarity without pressure. Call us at 828-393-0134 or visit one of our upcoming open houses in Flat Rock to continue the conversation. After all, your environment profoundly impacts your well-being – shouldn't it support the life you truly want to live?

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When devastating wildfires swept through English Heifer Cove last week, Matt Rogers lost his beloved "Cabin of Hope" just days after the community had regained access following Hurricane Helene. Despite this double disaster, Matt's unwavering spirit and vision shine through in this heartfelt conversation that reveals the true meaning of community resilience.

Matt shares the poignant story of how his property, which sits on the edge of Longridge with the Creek flowing below, was completely overrun by flames. The timing couldn't have been more cruel—the area had only recently become accessible after Hurricane Helene's destruction. Yet instead of bitterness, Matt expresses profound gratitude for the firefighters who battled the dangerous blaze, the neighbors who ensured everyone evacuated safely, and the community that has surrounded him with support.

What makes this story especially powerful is learning about Matt's vision for the property. The "Cabin of Hope" wasn't just a personal retreat—it was being developed into "Camp Hopewood," a place where children could experience the transformative power of nature that Matt himself found at Camp Windywood as a child. "Camp changed my life," he reflects, explaining how the mountains "made him a man." Even now, facing total loss, Matt's plans haven't changed. With support from Camp Blue Star and the community, he intends to build a pavilion where the house once stood and fulfill his dream of creating a space where children can connect with nature.

This conversation isn't just about disaster—it's about how we rise from it. As Matt eloquently puts it: "The greatest control that you'll ever have to learn is to let it go... when you are fighting against change, it is exhausting because change is the only constant thing in life." His invitation stands to anyone needing support: stop by Three Chopt restaurant for a hug, a listening ear, and perhaps the reminder we all sometimes need—that with faith and community, we can do hard things. Share this episode with someone who needs a reminder that even after devastating loss, hope and purpose can still flourish.

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The resilience of Western North Carolina's real estate market takes center stage as we explore remarkable growth patterns despite economic uncertainties. Henderson County's housing market shows surprising strength with a 7% increase in homes sold year-to-date compared to 2024, maintaining a healthy 3.5-month inventory supply that continues to favor sellers.

Drawing on two decades of real estate experience, we examine how dramatically our market has transformed since 2011, when a two-year supply of inventory made selling challenging, to today's balanced but still seller-friendly environment. The average Henderson County home price stands at $546,000, while median prices have more than doubled over the past decade, climbing from $215,000 in 2015 to $495,000 in early 2025.

Recent migration patterns play a significant role in our market's resilience, with North Carolina ranking as the fifth most popular destination for relocations according to United Van Lines. As people leave states like California, New York, and Illinois seeking better quality of life, our communities continue to attract new residents drawn to our mountains, outdoor recreation, and welcoming atmosphere.

For those concerned about recession impacts on housing, historical data offers reassurance. Unlike the 2008 housing crisis (an anomaly in economic history), most recessions don't trigger significant home price drops. In fact, prices rose during four of the last six recessions, while mortgage rates typically declined. This pattern suggests that even during economic uncertainty, housing often remains a stable investment—particularly in desirable locations like Western North Carolina.

Whether you're contemplating selling your current home, searching for a new property, exploring investment opportunities, or considering a real estate career, we're here to provide data-driven guidance tailored to your unique situation. Call us at 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygregcom to discover how we can help navigate your real estate journey with experienced, thoughtful support.

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Rain brings welcome relief to Western North Carolina as the George Real Estate Group delivers their weekly market update amid ongoing wildfire challenges. This episode offers a moment of gratitude for first responders while providing crucial market insights for homeowners and investors navigating uncertain times.

The national housing landscape shows significant shifts: inventory up 27.5%, prices rising at a modest 3.8% year-over-year, and homes taking longer to sell at 66 median days on market. Looking locally, Henderson County's single-family home sales have stabilized at around 124 monthly transactions after decreasing from pandemic-era peaks. With an average price of $548,000 and one-third of purchases made with cash, the local market demonstrates remarkable resilience despite challenging conditions.

Strategic pricing emerges as a central theme through real-world examples. A property initially listed $100,000 above market value received attention but no offers until appropriate price adjustments triggered multiple competitive bids - proving market fundamentals remain unchanged despite shifting conditions.

Beyond traditional transactions, the conversation explores sophisticated strategies for investment properties, including 1031 exchanges that defer capital gains and charitable giving options that create significant tax advantages. With baby boomers transferring an estimated $53 trillion in wealth ($19 trillion in real estate alone), these approaches represent timely considerations for property owners thinking about legacy planning.

The episode concludes with a lighthearted discussion of Monopoly's surprising origins as "The Landlord's Game," created in 1903 to illustrate economic inequality - a fascinating parallel to today's real estate conversations. Whether you're considering buying, selling, or strategically positioning your property holdings, connect with the George Real Estate Group at 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygregcom.

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Noah George welcomes Micah Chrisman from Manna Food Bank to discuss the organization's incredible journey of resilience and rebuilding following the devastating impacts of Hurricane Helene. The timing couldn't have been more dramatic - just two days before the hurricane struck, Manna's board had approved pursuing a new facility in Mills River, as they had outgrown their location on a flood plain. Then disaster hit, destroying their entire food reserves and warehouses with a 20-foot wall of water.

Micah shares the remarkable story of how Manna never missed a beat despite losing everything except their fleet of trucks. Within days, they were operating emergency distributions at the Western North Carolina Farmers Market, serving over 8,000 families who had lost everything. The community response was extraordinary, with volunteers driving from as far as North Dakota to deliver supplies, and financial support pouring in from across the country.

The conversation reveals the shocking scale of food insecurity in Western North Carolina - Manna serves approximately 158,000 people monthly across 16 counties through their network of 225 partner agencies. These numbers have more than doubled since pre-COVID days, demonstrating the persistent economic challenges facing many families. Through partnerships with major grocery chains and local farmers, Manna provides not just canned goods but fresh produce, meat, cheese, and eggs to those in need. Now, they're "building an airplane while flying it" - establishing their new 84,000-square-foot facility while continuing to serve their community without interruption. Want to be part of this inspiring mission? Visit mannafoodbank.org to learn how you can volunteer or support their critical work feeding our neighbors.

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Fresh devastation strikes Western North Carolina as wildfires become the top priority nationally, forcing evacuations and bringing CNN and Good Morning America to our doorstep just six months after Hurricane Helene. As our community faces these challenges, we reflect on finding meaning and perspective during times of crisis.

The conversation turns philosophical as we explore how disasters clarify what truly matters. Drawing wisdom from Bill Perkins' "Die With Zero," we discuss how life's resources shift throughout our journey—when young, we have time and health but little money; in midlife, money and health but scarce time; in older age, money and time with declining health. These realities shape how we should allocate resources to maximize experiences and community impact rather than simply accumulating wealth.

Against this backdrop of crisis and reflection, Henderson County's real estate market demonstrates remarkable resilience. Unlike cooling Sunbelt markets, our region maintains strong demand with average home prices holding steady at $550,000. With only a 3.4-month inventory supply, we're firmly in seller's market territory. January and February showed a 6% increase in homes sold compared to last year, despite the hurricane's impact.

The national picture tells a fascinating "tale of two markets" story—Northeastern homes receiving dozens of offers while Florida properties sit for months without interest. We share real examples of how proper pricing remains crucial; homes priced right for their condition and location still attract multiple offers even after sitting on the market.

Whether you're considering buying, selling, or exploring real estate as a career path, we're here to navigate these complex waters together. Our team offers solutions for traditional sales, investment strategies, capital gains questions, and more. Connect with us at 828-393-0134 or realestatebygregcom and discover why, even in challenging times, Henderson County real estate continues to thrive.

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When disaster strikes in the midst of a real estate transaction, what happens next? This powerful episode confronts the rare but all-too-real scenario of a property burning down while under contract, a situation facing our community as wildfires sweep through Henderson County on the heels of Hurricane Helene.

Drawing from firsthand experience with clients who lost their home just weeks before closing, we explain the crucial contract provisions that protect both buyers and sellers in catastrophic circumstances. North Carolina's Offer to Purchase contains specific language addressing property damage before closing, giving buyers options to terminate with full refunds or proceed while receiving insurance proceeds. Beyond the legal aspects, we reflect on the profound human impact and the community's resilience in facing consecutive natural disasters.

Despite these challenges, Henderson County's real estate market shows remarkable strength. With just 422 active single-family listings and steady sales averaging 124 homes monthly at $550,000, demand remains robust across all price points. One-third of transactions are cash offers, revealing a market that continues moving forward regardless of interest rates or economic concerns. Through real examples of pricing strategies—including a $150,000 fixer-upper that received 17 competing offers—we demonstrate how properly priced properties still attract significant buyer interest.

The conversation takes a philosophical turn as we consider Viktor Frankl's insights on finding meaning amid suffering. While we cannot control what happens to us—whether fires, hurricanes, or personal transitions—we can choose our response and find strength in community support. Whether you're facing market questions, considering investment strategies like 1031 exchanges, or navigating life changes that necessitate a move, our team stands ready to provide clarity and solutions without pressure or obligation.

Call us at 828-393-0134 to discuss your real estate needs, or visit our Flat Rock office where we continue serving clients through all of life's challenges and opportunities.

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When Coach Stephen Rogers stepped onto the Hendersonville High School basketball court three years ago to lead the Lady Bearcats, he brought more than just X's and O's. He carried forward a legacy that began in Brevard watching his father coach college basketball through the 80s and 90s – though surprisingly, coaching wasn't his initial plan.

"I was kind of nervous and didn't really trust myself with basketball skills," Coach Rogers admits with refreshing honesty. That candor perfectly reflects the approach that transformed the Lady Bearcat program into a powerhouse this season. After starting "a little rocky," the team's three senior leaders organized a players-only meeting that sparked an incredible 13-game winning streak and the program's deepest playoff run in nearly two decades.

What makes Coach Rogers special isn't just the tactical adjustments or the impressive 22-win season – it's his ability to build character alongside basketball skills. The team particularly loved winning road games in hostile environments, facing packed gymnasiums at basketball strongholds like Shelby before eventually falling to state finalist North Wilkes. Beyond the scoreboard, he teaches life lessons that resonate far beyond high school: "You hold your head high and be proud, but remember you're under a microscope, so do the right thing." With a nearly undefeated JV team ready to move up and young talent already contributing at the varsity level, the future of Lady Bearcat basketball shines brightly under his guidance. As he reminds his players before every game on his whiteboard: "All else, have fun, enjoy yourselves, and smile – that's what matters."

Want to hear more inspiring stories from community leaders making a difference? Tune in every Friday at 8:45 AM for the George Real Estate Group's Hometown Hero Series on WHKP.

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Basketball and real estate share a powerful commonality: both reward those who persevere through setbacks. Just as March Madness showcases collegiate determination, our real estate journey demonstrates that success rarely happens overnight.

Consider Chester Carlson, who spent 15 years pitching his copying machine to uninterested companies before Xerox finally recognized its potential. Or Colonel Sanders, who at 65 faced 1,009 rejections before someone believed in his chicken recipe. These stories mirror the resilience needed in today's real estate environment, where market conditions constantly shift but opportunity remains for those who persist.

Henderson County's real estate market tells a story of remarkable stability. With approximately 124 single-family homes selling monthly and an average price of $548,000, we're seeing modest appreciation despite economic headwinds. January and February 2024 showed a 6% increase in home sales compared to the same period last year – concrete evidence that demand continues despite interest rate concerns. Unlike previous challenging markets, today's homeowners benefit from substantial equity, providing financial flexibility even when circumstances necessitate selling.

The Federal Reserve's recent announcements reflect caution amid economic uncertainty. While maintaining current rates around 4.5%, they've projected potential cuts later this year while simultaneously lowering growth expectations and raising inflation projections. This creates a complex landscape for buyers and sellers, yet Western North Carolina continues attracting newcomers seeking our region's exceptional quality of life, natural beauty, and four distinct but mild seasons.

Whether you're exploring investment properties, considering a 1031 exchange to defer capital gains, or weighing options for your existing real estate portfolio, we offer strategies tailored to your unique circumstances. The George Real Estate Group celebrates 20 years of helping clients navigate all market conditions with care and candor. Call us at 828-393-0134 to discover how we can help you achieve your real estate goals, regardless of what the market brings next.

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The remarkable transformation of East Henderson High School's basketball program serves as a powerful reminder that with vision, dedication, and the right leadership, extraordinary things can happen.

Coach Jones arrived six years ago to a program that had managed just 16 wins against 58 losses in the four previous seasons. What followed was a methodical rebuilding process that culminated this year in an unprecedented 27-1 record – the most wins in school history and East Henderson's first-ever undefeated regular season.

The heart of this success story features senior Caiden Brewer, Henderson County's all-time leading scorer with over 2,300 career points. Beyond his athletic prowess (28 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists and 3.5 steals per game), Brewer exemplifies true student-athlete excellence – ranking in the top ten of his class with a 4.0+ GPA and scoring 28 on his first ACT attempt.

What makes this journey special is how deeply it's rooted in relationships. Many team members, including Brewer, have played together since elementary school recess games. This season even gave Caiden the opportunity to share the court with his younger brother Jalen, creating memories that transcend the record books.

The community rallied behind this special team, packing gymnasiums and creating an electric atmosphere that Coach Jones describes as surpassing even his collegiate coaching experiences. Now, both Coach Jones and Brewer have been invited to represent their school and community at the United World Games in Italy and Austria – Coach Jones as head coach of the U19 team and Brewer as a player.

Want to support these hometown heroes as they take their talents to the international stage? Visit the fundraising pages shared on social media to help offset travel costs for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Your contribution helps showcase Henderson County's finest on the global basketball stage.

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Basketball dreams are soaring beyond borders as East Henderson High School's Coach Marquintus Jones and star player Caiden Brewer prepare to represent the United States at the United World Games in Italy and Austria.

What began as a local success story has transformed into an international opportunity. Coach Jones shares how his six-year journey at East Henderson focused first on building relationships with players before chasing victories. That foundation led to an extraordinary season featuring a remarkable 27-game winning streak and an undefeated regular season record. The coach's philosophy proves that when players know how much you care, they'll invest in what you're teaching them—both on and off the court.

Caiden Brewer embodies this success as Henderson County's all-time leading scorer, two-time conference player of the year, and newly announced two-time North Carolina District 12 Player of the Year. Beyond his athletic prowess, Brewer ranks among the top 10 students in his class academically. His leadership extends to mentoring younger players, including his freshman brother Jalen who joined the team this year. For Caiden, the opportunity to travel internationally marks a first—"I've never been anywhere," he admits with excitement about taking his talents to Europe alongside the coach he's trusted for four years.

Their journey represents more than basketball excellence; it's a testament to what's possible when community, dedication, and relationship-building converge. You can support their European adventure through a special fundraiser as they prepare to showcase Henderson County talent on the global stage. Follow their journey and be part of sending these hometown heroes across the Atlantic to represent not just East Henderson, but America itself.

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Real estate ownership represents far more than just holding property—it's about creating possibilities, building legacies, and sometimes, making profound community impacts. The latest market insights from Henderson County reveal a continued strong position with the average single-family home price holding steady at $550,000, supported by consistently low inventory levels and robust demand.

A fascinating deep dive into the local condo market reveals this segment now represents approximately 10% of all real estate transactions, with median prices climbing nearly 13% since 2022 to reach $307,000. This appreciation pattern suggests particular strength in mid-range units, creating diverse entry points for various buyer profiles in our community.

Beyond immediate market conditions lies a transformative opportunity reshaping how we think about property ownership. Baby boomers currently control an estimated $19 trillion in real estate assets—representing 45% of their total wealth—as they approach the largest generational wealth transfer in American history. For nonprofits and community organizations, this creates unprecedented fundraising potential through strategic real estate gifts, with properties potentially generating 26% more growth than traditional cash donations.

For current buyers, there's encouraging news as mortgage rates have declined for seven consecutive weeks, dropping faster than economists predicted. Even small reductions can translate to meaningful monthly savings, creating strategic windows of opportunity despite ongoing market volatility.

Whether you're contemplating your first purchase, considering downsizing, exploring investment opportunities, or planning how your real estate holdings might leave a lasting community legacy, every property represents possibilities. Connect with us to explore how your real estate decisions can align with your unique life goals and values.

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What drives success in real estate? Knowledge, strategy, and understanding the bigger picture beyond just transactions. Today we delve into the remarkable 60% national home price appreciation over the past five years and what this means for homeowners who may be sitting on significantly more equity than they realize.

The numbers tell a compelling story in Henderson County, where single-family homes now average $550,000—up $25,000 from last year—despite persistently high mortgage rates. With only 409 active listings against monthly sales of 124 homes, the fundamental supply-demand imbalance continues driving appreciation, with experts projecting steady growth through at least 2029. We break down why waiting for "perfect" market conditions often becomes costlier than taking action, as time in the market consistently outperforms attempts at timing the market.

Beyond traditional homebuying, we explore how strategic real estate planning can transform your financial future. From the substantial tax benefits of primary residence sales ($250,000 individual/$500,000 married exemptions) to sophisticated investment approaches like 1031 exchanges, passive institutional investments, and charitable remainder trusts, real estate offers powerful tools for wealth preservation and legacy creation. The local market's strength—where one-third of purchases are cash transactions—underscores both the enduring appeal and opportunity within our community.

Drawing inspiration from Andrew Carnegie's remarkable journey from factory worker to philanthropist, we reflect on how knowledge transforms possibilities. Whether you're considering your first purchase, planning your next move, or strategizing about investment properties, informed decision-making remains the cornerstone of success. Connect with us at 828-393-0134 or realestatebygregcom to explore how our experienced team can help you navigate these possibilities with no obligation or pressure—just candid, strategic guidance tailored to your unique situation.

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Nearly six months after a devastating storm ravaged Henderson County, many residents are still struggling with what local hero Jake Jarvis calls "day one issues" - homes filled with mud to the ceiling, properties inaccessible without makeshift bridges, and elderly couples living in donated campers after losing everything.

Jarvis, owner of Precision Grading Company, has dedicated the past 160 days to helping storm victims without charging a penny for his services. Despite operating $3,500 worth of heavy equipment daily, he maintains a growing list of around 50 people in the Bat Cave area alone who desperately need assistance. "A lot of them have health issues, they're elderly... because there's a lot of retirement people in that area," Jarvis explains, noting that many humble residents insist others need help more than they do, even as they remain homeless.

The contrast between recovering areas and devastated zones is stark. While downtown areas may appear normal, just ten miles away, Jarvis and his team are moving 10,000-pound boulders to prevent homes from collapsing into rivers, building temporary rope systems for residents to transport groceries, and shoveling mud from houses where it reaches the ceiling. One elderly couple had invested their entire life savings into their dream home less than a year before it was nearly destroyed - a heartbreaking situation repeated throughout the area.

Though media attention has faded and donations have decreased, the need remains critical. For those who want to help continue this extraordinary grassroots recovery effort or for residents still needing assistance, contact Jake Jarvis at 828-458-0017 or through Precision Grading's Facebook page. After 160 days of tireless work, his commitment to his neighbors proves that when traditional systems fall short, community heroes rise to fill the gap.

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Join us as we explore the dynamic world of real estate through the lens of community resilience. This episode unfolds against the backdrop of Henderson County, where the local real estate market reflects the tenacity of its residents. You’ll gain insights into current market trends, including price changes, inventory levels, and how demand continues to shape buying and selling opportunities.

We feature an inspiring conversation with Maureen Graham from the Medical Loan Closet, a nonprofit that embodies hope and recovery. After devastating losses due to a recent hurricane, they’ve successfully rebuilt with unwavering community support. Here, we discuss the importance of providing affordable medical equipment, showcasing how local organizations come together in times of need.

As we delve into the real estate aspects, we share why now is an opportune time for buyers and sellers to engage with the market despite challenges like rising interest rates and fluctuating demand. Understanding strategies for pricing and marketing will better equip individuals looking to navigate this landscape.

This engaging episode serves not only to inform but to invite you to consider how you can become a vital part of this thriving community. Whether you're curious about market updates, seeking assistance with real estate matters, or looking to lend a hand to local nonprofits, we have something valuable for everyone. Tune in, join the conversation, and consider how you can contribute to the story of resilience in Hendersonville. Let’s connect, support, and grow together!

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The real estate landscape is constantly changing, and understanding these shifts can mean the difference between a successful transaction and a missed opportunity. In our latest episode, we unravel the complexities of the current market, highlighting critical insights for buyers and sellers who want to stay ahead of the curve.

You’ll learn about the significant drop in first-time homebuyers, the dynamics behind cash purchases, and what it means for the local housing market. We explore trends such as low inventory levels and rising prices, guiding you on how to adapt your strategy if you're considering buying or selling. We also share valuable information on new construction, discussing both its advantages—such as less maintenance and greater customization—and potential challenges.

Our team emphasizes the importance of personalized consultations, as everyone's real estate journey is unique. By understanding your specific goals and circumstances, we can help facilitate a smooth buying or selling process, whether you choose to invest in property or initiate a major life change.

If you’re ready to dive into real estate, tune in now and make sure to subscribe! Follow us on social media for more updates and feel free to reach out for a tailored consultation. Your real estate success is our priority!

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As spring graces Hendersonville, fresh opportunities arise both in nature and in real estate! This episode celebrates 10 incredible years of the George Real Estate Group, a testament to our commitment to serving the community. We explore the significance of seasonal transitions, analyzing how the beauty of spring invigorates the real estate market. From the excitement of potential buyers to the strategies for listing homes, we discuss how warmth and light inspire individuals to make moves. Our compelling feature, the Hometown Hero, spotlights Brad Brevard, whose unwavering commitment to local causes showcases the heart of our community. With inspiring tales of resilience and kindness, this episode emphasizes the importance of recognizing those who lift others in challenging times. As we also navigate market trends, building relationships in real estate during these seasonal shifts proves crucial. Can vibrant community spirit and real estate ingenuity inspire more residents to connect and engage? Tune in for a rich discussion, and let us help you find your way in today’s dynamic market! Don't forget to follow us and share your thoughts!

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Step into the dynamic world of real estate with our latest podcast episode, where we explore how life transitions profoundly impact property decisions. In our conversation, we shed light on the current market trends affecting Henderson County and upstate South Carolina, including new listings, home prices, and the prominent role of cash sales.

Listeners will discover valuable insights into the evolving relationship between life events—such as new family members, retirement transitions, and changes in work status—and their effect on both the buying and selling of real estate. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding local market dynamics to navigate these pivotal moments.

We also highlight the significant role that real estate plays in wealth building, revealing statistics that show how the majority of the world's millionaires owe their success to smart property investment. You'll learn about practical strategies for securing real estate investments, from buying your first home to exploring commercial opportunities that offer passive income.

Join us as we invite you to engage with your community, draw on your support networks, and remain resilient in the face of life’s ups and downs. Whether you're considering a transaction or simply seeking advice, this episode is packed with actionable insights and supportive solutions for your real estate journey. Don't forget to subscribe, share, and leave us a review!

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Curious about how a simple influencer visit can transform a local business? Witness the unexpected buzz created at Flat Rock Bakery and discover just how powerful social media can be in today's marketing landscape. We promise to guide you through a vibrant real estate scene in Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina as we head into the energetic spring market. From a surge in new listings and contracts to expansion opportunities with the George Real Estate Group, you'll gain insights into how to navigate and thrive in the current market dynamics, whether you're buying, selling, or considering a career in real estate.

Travel back in time with us as we recount the rise and fall of a retail legend—Sears. Explore its beginnings through Richard Warren Sears’ entrepreneurial leap with unsold watches and its journey to becoming a retail giant. This narrative, rich in history and nostalgia, offers lessons on innovation and adaptation that resonate with today's commerce. Dive into our strategies and experiences from over two decades of helping families achieve their real estate dreams. With a track record of serving over 1,200 families, we're committed to ensuring your real estate journey is smooth and successful, no matter the market conditions. Join us as we blend these fascinating stories with practical advice and insights.

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Jim Barnett, our latest Hometown Hero, graces us with his remarkable life journey that spans over 91 years in Henderson County. From his early days in high school sports to a distinguished military career, culminating in retirement as a colonel, Jim's story is a testament to resilience and dedication. As you listen, you'll gain insights into the dramatic changes Hendersonville has witnessed through his eyes, alongside his entrepreneurial ventures in real estate, insurance, and mobile home management. Jim's unwavering commitment to community service paints a vivid picture of a life enriched by giving back and staying active in local organizations.

Our 10-year anniversary episode also sheds light on how our real estate strategy has evolved to meet market demands. We share our expertise in navigating property sales, emphasizing the pivotal role of strategy, marketing, and negotiation in achieving the best results for your home. With a focus on the advantages of selling in a low inventory market, we invite you to connect with us for informed real estate guidance. Whether you're a seasoned seller or new to the market, this episode promises valuable takeaways to help you make confident decisions.

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What if the key to real estate success lies not only in market trends but also in community resilience? Join us as we uncover the latest on Henderson County's real estate market, with a spotlight on single-family homes, steady price trends, and promising new listings like a turnkey office condo and charming residential properties in prime locations. With years of expertise, we're committed to guiding you through every real estate journey, be it buying your dream home or exploring investment opportunities. Our passion extends beyond transactions; we're here to support aspiring real estate professionals, ensuring you're equipped to thrive in this dynamic industry.

But our story doesn't end with property listings. We take a heartfelt look at the pressing community issues, shining a light on the resilience of families grappling with the aftermath of last September's devastating storm. The surge in assistance needs and the heart-touching stories of survival, like a woman finding solace in a tent on her former front porch, reflect the courage and community spirit in Henderson County. As we mark 25 years of service, we're excited to announce plans for a new facility, built entirely on community donations, to better serve those in need. Tune in to discover how you can be part of this journey, supporting local families and nonprofits like Storehouse of Henderson County in their mission to make a tangible difference.

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Ever wondered how a real estate attorney can redefine your property transaction experience? Discover the answer with our special guest, Zeno Lancaster, as we explore the intricacies of real estate law and the unique service of on-site closings at clients' locations. Zeno shares his inspiring journey from law school to establishing the Lancaster Law Firm, where the focus is on convenience and exceptional client service without extra charges. Learn how his approach offers a seamless, stress-free experience for both buyers and sellers, and why his firm is a game-changer in the North Carolina real estate market.

Join us as we discuss the current trends in Henderson County's real estate landscape, including the burgeoning demand for single-family homes and the steady appreciation of property values. Our team at George Real Estate Group is committed to collaboration with skilled professionals like Zeno, ensuring every transaction is a win-win for our clients. We highlight the importance of attorney involvement in real estate transactions in North Carolina, offering an added layer of protection and personalized service that sets our market apart from national trends.

As we navigate the vibrant North Carolina real estate scene, we delve into the resilience of our community, especially in the wake of recent natural events. We'll uncover why North Carolina remains a top choice for new residents, maintaining its appeal through stable home prices and a welcoming atmosphere. Whether you’re looking to buy, sell, or need legal assistance, our episode offers insights into quick closings, efficient title searches, and the undeniable advantages of partnering with a dedicated team. Tune in to find out how our expertise can guide you through every step of your real estate journey, ensuring a smooth and successful outcome.

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Ever wondered what fuels a community's spirit and binds families closer together? Tune in as we celebrate a decade of the George Real Estate Group radio broadcast on WHKP, where we spotlight incredible Hometown Heroes contributing to our vibrant community. Join us in the warmth of Valentine's Day anecdotes, as we share charming tales of birthdays, golden anniversaries, and heartfelt tips from Tippi, who's navigated 47 years of marital bliss. This episode is dedicated to everyone who cherishes special moments, including a heartfelt wish for my son Sullivan on his golden birthday.

The excitement doesn't stop there—explore the dynamic spring real estate market with us, where strong prices and low home inventory signal golden opportunities for savvy buyers and sellers. Despite the rollercoaster of interest rates, the demand for real estate remains unshaken, and the George Real Estate Group is here to guide you with over 20 years of experience. Whether you're looking to sell for top dollar or buy your dream home, we share insights, strategies, and stories that keep you ahead of the curve. Stay informed and inspired every Thursday at 10:05 am on WHKP, as we invite you to engage with the ever-evolving real estate landscape.

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What do a small-town dentist, a basketball accident, and a Charleston medical professional have in common? They all play a part in our heartfelt exploration of community, connection, and change. I sit down with my friend Patrick Williams from Charleston, who brings his unique perspective from an 11-year career in the medical field, and we reflect on the intertwined histories of Charleston, Hendersonville, and Flat Rock. As Valentine's Day approaches, I'm reminded of the incredible support our small town offers, beautifully illustrated by a personal story involving my son's unexpected accident, and the exceptional care provided by our local dentist. It's a testament to the vibrant spirit and unity that defines our community, enriched by the longstanding tradition of Charleston families retreating to the serenity of Flat Rock.

From the pulse of the local real estate market to the nuances of communication, our conversation covers it all. We uncover exciting opportunities amidst the ongoing demand for single-family homes, despite low inventory levels across Henderson County and beyond. Interest rates are reshaping buyer expectations, yet the quality of life here continues to draw in new residents, fueled by employment prospects in the medical and government sectors. Patrick and I also explore the art of communication and decision-making, finding parallels between real estate and medicine. Through personal anecdotes, we highlight the profound impact of proactive choices, whether selling a cherished home or making late-life lifestyle changes. Join us for a journey through stories that celebrate human connection and the supportive nature of small-town living.

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What if a seemingly ordinary 61-year-old farmer could win an ultra-marathon, beating seasoned athletes with nothing but sheer determination and an unyielding spirit? This episode of the George Real Estate Group podcast explores that very story, while drawing parallels to the resilience and perseverance found in the real estate market of Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina. We share insights and stories from our vibrant community, providing inspiration and guidance for your real estate journey, whether you're looking to buy, sell, or invest.

Our examination of Henderson County’s real estate trends reveals a market that continues to thrive despite challenges like recent weather events and fluctuating interest rates. Discover how the area's average home prices have shown appreciation, and learn why real estate remains a dynamic and bustling sector in this region. From new constructions to existing homes, we highlight the market's resilience and adaptability, along with our reach across neighboring counties and upstate South Carolina. Our discussion includes market strategies and opportunities that could be your next big investment.

Join us as we explore strategic real estate investment opportunities in Spartanburg and Greenville Counties, drawing insights from Robert Kiyosaki's "Rich Dad, Poor Dad." Understand how to make money work for you through passive income and strategic investments in real estate, while managing your assets with savvy tax strategies. We share personal stories and reflections, including a heartfelt birthday wish for my middle son, Sullivan, and express our gratitude for the community that supports us. With over 1,200 properties sold and a dedication to personalized client service, we’re here to help you navigate the real estate landscape with expertise and care.

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Discover the heartwarming journey of Sergeant Jim Player, a dedicated law enforcement officer from the Henderson County Sheriff's Department, as we celebrate his remarkable 32-year career in community service. Starting as a volunteer fireman in college, Jim's path led him to initiatives like "Shop with a Hero" and the Santa Claus tour during the pandemic, showcasing his unwavering commitment to the citizens of Mills River and beyond. From his role on the SWAT team to becoming a beloved school resource officer, Jim's story is a testament to the power of dedication and service. His dual roles as a volunteer fireman and town councilman in Fletcher further illustrate his deep-rooted passion for making a positive impact in his community.

Alongside Jim's story, we take a closer look at the current real estate landscape in Henderson County, where the demand for homes remains high amid a scarcity of available properties. With under 400 single-family homes on the market, our team at The George Real Estate Group is here to guide you through buying, selling, and investing in real estate across Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina. Don't miss the chance to learn about our weekly radio segment on WHKP and the inspiring Hometown Hero Series, where we honor local heroes who make our community special. Whether you're seeking real estate expertise or local inspiration, this episode promises insights and stories that resonate.

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Reflecting on two decades in the real estate world, I find myself celebrating not just the professional landmarks, but also personal joys like my son's 16th birthday. Join us in this heartfelt episode of the George Real Estate Group podcast, where we celebrate community milestones, including the dynamic business scene in Flat Rock, NC, and the unstoppable East Henderson High School basketball team. With special guest Tippy Cresswell, we also delve into the iconic Duke and North Carolina basketball rivalry, connecting these moments to the rich tapestry of Western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina life.

How can faith and identity redefine our lives? This episode explores that powerful question through transformative stories, including a moving account of a young man overcoming labels to achieve greatness. Inspired by thinkers like Brené Brown, we examine how empathy and connection can bridge divides, both on and off the field. Through sports anecdotes, the episode underscores the significance of preparation and perseverance, urging listeners to tap into the potential within. Whether it's through real estate, basketball, or personal growth, this episode offers a reminder of the profound impact of believing in a greater purpose.

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Unlock the secrets of a thriving real estate market in Henderson County and Western North Carolina, where single-family homes are the heartbeat of the industry. Despite low inventory levels, demand remains robust, driven by personal circumstances rather than mere economic indicators. We explore how recent market activities, such as new listings and price adjustments, reflect the dynamic nature of this region. Whether you're buying or selling, understanding when it aligns with your life goals is key, and we provide insights to guide you through these pivotal decisions.

Navigating the emotional and financial complexities of real estate after the loss of a spouse can be daunting. We'll discuss the significant benefits, like the $500,000 capital gains exclusion, and why patience in decision-making is crucial during grieving. As we celebrate the George Real Estate Group's 20-year milestone, we reaffirm our commitment to personalized service for over 1,500 families in Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina. Join us in 2025 to make your real estate dreams a reality with the expertise of your hometown professionals.

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Discover the vibrant stories and strong community spirit of Henderson County as we celebrate a decade of the George Real Estate Group's impactful presence on WHKP. Join us in honoring the resilience of our local real estate market, where high demand and low inventory keep the wheels turning. We're shining a light on our first responder heroes, with a special focus on John Perez, the Hendersonville Firefighter of the Year, whose dedication and skill have inspired admiration from all corners. Listen in as we share tales of success and commitment, painting a picture of a community that thrives on support and gratitude.

Our journey doesn't stop with heartwarming stories; we delve into the dynamic world of real estate opportunities in Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina. At the George Real Estate Group, we're not just about transactions; we're about people, families, and nurturing dreams, one home at a time. Whether you're eyeing a career shift or seeking guidance in the real estate maze, our team's personalized service and expert insights are your compass. Engage with us weekly for a chance to be part of this thriving real estate narrative, one that's built on trust, growth, and community connection.

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What happens when a community comes together to support its heroes? This episode promises to inspire as we shine a light on the incredible efforts of individuals making a difference in Henderson County. Join us as we celebrate John Perez, the esteemed Hendersonville Fireman of the Year, and hear from retired Sheriff George Erwin about the impactful work of the Henderson County Heroes nonprofit initiative. We’re also joined by Andrea Martin, a local business owner and founder of Blue Haven, who shares her heartfelt journey of supporting law enforcement officers during natural disasters. Discover how these community leaders exemplify the power of collaboration, creating a safety net for those who dedicate their lives to serving others.

Throughout this episode, we share stories of resilience and compassion that highlight the true wealth found in giving and action. Learn about the transformative work of Hendo Heroes and Blue Haven, as they organize events like the third annual golf tournament and the Blue Haven Ball to provide swift assistance to those in need. With contributions from the United Cajun Navy and Mountain Mule Packers, the spirit of generosity shines bright. Listen in to feel the warmth of our community's heart, where small acts of kindness ripple out to create significant change.

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Retired Sheriff George Erwin, a dedicated servant of our community with 40 years in law enforcement, joins us to share his inspiring journey founding Henderson County Heroes. Alongside Andrea Martin from Blue Haven, he'll unravel the story of this vital nonprofit, which sprang up in 2023 to champion local law enforcement, fire, EMS, and rescue teams. In just a short span, they've amassed over $300,000 to swiftly provide support to those who protect us every day. Sheriff Erwin’s reflections are a testament to unwavering dedication and the power of coming together for a greater cause.

Get ready to tee off for a great cause! Our conversation highlights the third annual golf tournament organized by Henderson County Heroes in collaboration with Buchanan Construction. These back-to-back tournaments not only promise a fun day on the greens at a discounted rate but also funnel crucial funds into local initiatives, including a scholarship in memory of Detective Ryan Hendricks. Sheriff Erwin's passion for the mission shines through, as he shares his hopes for the community's continued support and involvement, reinforcing the immense impact this organization has achieved with zero overhead costs.

The heart of Henderson County beats with generosity, and you'll hear about the incredible acts of kindness that define our community. From the touching story of a young girl receiving a bicycle through community support to upcoming events aiding law enforcement affected by Hurricane Helene, these narratives highlight the essence of giving back. We celebrate the connections and relationships that make our region unique, encouraging everyone to live with an open heart and contribute to the collective spirit of service. As we look forward to new milestones and continued success in real estate, the George Real Estate Group remains committed to serving and fostering robust community ties across Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina.

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How do you decide when it's the right time to sell your home, especially amidst fluctuating interest rates and a challenging market? We're diving into this conundrum while celebrating a decade of The George Real Estate Group's commitment to the Henderson County community. Join us as we honor the unsung heroes with our Hometown Hero Award and explore the local real estate trends that impact you. We'll share valuable insights on why making decisions based on personal timing, rather than market predictions, could be your best move.

In a heartwarming chapter, we feature Melanie and Daniel Hopkins, whose incredible community spirit transformed the historic Step Walker building in East Flat Rock into Studio 116. What started as Melanie's simple act of making soup for neighbors has blossomed into a vibrant community hub that brings people together through art, music, and shared meals. Discover how the Hopkins' dedication has turned their studio into a sanctuary for storm relief and a beacon of hope, illustrating the power of community collaboration. Listen in and be inspired by their story and the enduring sense of togetherness that enriches lives in our community.

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Can waiting for the perfect moment to enter the real estate market cost you opportunities? Join me as I uncover why the elusive "perfect time" might be a myth. Henderson County, North Carolina's real estate landscape is shifting with steady home prices and high demand, and I analyze what's driving these changes. With recent activity including 29 new listings, 26 price drops, and 49 homes under contract, our local market is anything but stagnant. Reflecting on two decades of experience, I share how our team has guided nearly 1,500 families through their real estate journeys and discuss our community-focused Hometown Heroes series that celebrates local changemakers.

Explore the benefits of making real estate moves that align with personal readiness rather than market timing. As higher mortgage rates and more property options emerge, I reveal why this could be a prime time to buy. I delve into the complexities of buying and selling homes, offering insights from our bespoke two-step consultation strategy that caters to individual client needs and situations. Whether you're thinking of buying, selling, or just fascinated by market dynamics, this episode provides the knowledge and strategies to navigate the ever-evolving real estate world with confidence.

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Could Hendersonville, North Carolina be your next home sweet home? Discover the unique charm and vibrant real estate market of this picturesque town as we explore the intersection of technology and real estate trends. Join us on a journey through the latest technological advancements, including the integration of artificial intelligence, that are reshaping the real estate landscape. We delve into how AI is enhancing property analysis, offering precise valuations, and revolutionizing marketing strategies, while never forgetting the importance of the human touch in every transaction.

Reflecting on two decades in real estate, I share insights into how the industry has evolved, from the transformative power of the internet to the enduring value of local radio. Together, we'll examine the critical role of accurate home pricing and effective staging in attracting buyers in a competitive market with limited inventory. This episode uncovers the exciting opportunities presented by AI, while also cautioning on the importance of verifying AI-generated content, ensuring our clients receive the most reliable information possible.

As we celebrate personal milestones and look to the future, our focus remains on people, families, and communities. At the George Real Estate Group, we pride ourselves on providing personalized services that go beyond technology, understanding that real estate transactions often coincide with significant life events. Whether you're buying, selling, or investing, we invite you to partner with us in 2025 to make your real estate dreams a reality. Reach out to experience our compassionate support, expert guidance, and commitment to helping you find the right time to engage with the market, aligned with your personal circumstances and goals.

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Ever wondered how real estate trends can affect your personal decisions? Tune in to hear our candid discussion on the George Real Estate Group's 10th anniversary on WHKP, where we not only celebrate a decade of broadcasting but also honor the local heroes who make our community shine. From the inspiring achievement of Noah's son making the AB honor roll to the unwavering dedication of the Hendersonville Fire Department, this episode is all about gratitude and community spirit. Explore with us the nuances of today's real estate market, where stable demand persists despite shifts in home sales and interest rates, and discover why cash-based transactions are becoming more prevalent. We emphasize making real estate choices that align with personal needs and how our expertise can guide you each step of the way.

As I commemorate 20 years as a real estate broker in North Carolina, we're thrilled to highlight a milestone of assisting our 1500th family find their dream home. At the George Real Estate Group, our boutique approach focuses on people, families, and communities over sheer numbers. Our mission is to help you achieve your real estate dreams by 2025, serving Western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina with expert guidance. Join us for this meaningful celebration and find out why our Hometown Hero Award continues to spotlight those who go above and beyond for our community. Let's embark on this next chapter together, ensuring your real estate journey is as successful and fulfilling as possible.

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Discover how the real estate market in Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina is not only surviving but thriving, even amidst fluctuating interest rates. Our latest episode promises insights into the remarkable growth in Henderson County, where average single-family home prices have more than doubled since 2011. Learn how cash transactions are shaping the market dynamics and why understanding the tax implications of your real estate decisions is more crucial than ever for maximizing your investment potential.

Inspired by Tim Grover's groundbreaking book, "Winning: The Unforgiving Race to Greatness," we explore the relentless drive for success that propelled icons like Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant to legendary status. We'll discuss the mental grit and unwavering commitment that set them apart, offering lessons that transcend the world of sports and apply to anyone striving for excellence. Get ready to be inspired by stories of sacrifice, perseverance, and the unending journey toward greatness.

Thinking of a career change? We offer a candid look at the rewarding opportunities in real estate. The George Real Estate Group invites you to explore a career that offers flexibility, fulfillment, and a chance to make a real impact on families and communities. As we approach our 20th anniversary and aim to assist our 1,500th family, we're more committed than ever to supporting our team members with the resources and leadership they need to succeed. Whether you're new to the field or seeking a change in brokerage, this episode is your gateway to a fulfilling new chapter.

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Join us as we uncover the secrets of the booming real estate market in Western North Carolina with Jim Rawlings from Quality Home Consultants and Septic. You'll hear about Jim's incredible journey of completing over 30,000 home inspections and his insights into maintaining a healthy balance between work and family life. We reflect on the passion and dedication of our teams and their pivotal role in serving the community with excellence.

Explore the often-overlooked significance of regular home inspections and preventative maintenance, detailing why it's just as crucial as routine car checks. Discover how Henderson County's high radon levels underscore the importance of these inspections, and gain valuable insights into current real estate trends and strategies, whether you're buying, selling, or considering investment opportunities like a 1031 exchange. We promise you’ll walk away with actionable advice on maintaining your property’s value.

Don't miss our deep dive into septic systems—an essential yet frequently ignored aspect of homeownership. Since 2018, the demand for septic inspections has surged, and we discuss why regular maintenance is critical to avoid costly repairs. Learn about our subscription-based septic maintenance program designed to keep your system in top shape. Celebrate with us as we mark 20 years serving the charming and spirited community of Henderson County, committed to making real estate dreams a reality.

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Ever wondered how to navigate the complexities of real estate and mortgage rates in today's market? Join us for an engaging conversation with Patrick Hunt from United Federal Credit Union as we explore these topics in depth. Celebrating two decades in the real estate world and approaching our 1,500th client milestone, we’re ready to share insights and guidance with our listeners. From understanding interest rates to decoding the myths of a supposedly slow January, we focus on personalized advice tailored to your unique financial situation.

We tackle the often-confusing decision of buying down mortgage rates and the importance of personalized consultations in making these decisions. While some may benefit from lower monthly payments now, others might be better off refinancing later. Our discussion underscores the satisfaction we find in aiding clients through complex credit challenges, ensuring they receive support and advocacy tailored to their needs. It’s a rewarding journey, helping individuals achieve their dreams of homeownership, and each story is a testament to the power of personalized advice.

As we navigate the real estate trends in Henderson County and beyond, we share insights on market dynamics, including the effects of external factors like hurricanes. Reflecting on the past and present market conditions, we emphasize the importance of community building and the competitive edge offered by credit unions compared to traditional banks. Whether you’re buying, selling, or simply curious about the market, our conversation with Patrick offers valuable takeaways for anyone invested in real estate. Reach out to the George Real Estate Group for any assistance you might need, and let’s continue to make positive impacts together.

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What inspires someone to dedicate their entire career to serving the community? Join us as we honor Johnny Duncan, a true hometown hero, sharing his incredible journey from his humble beginnings as a dispatcher during the blizzard of 1993 to retiring as the director of communications amid a hurricane. Johnny's story is not only a testament to resilience and dedication but also a celebration of the remarkable individuals who strive to make our community a better place. As we kick off 2025's Hometown Heroes series, Johnny's experiences remind us of the profound impact that local heroes have on our lives.

While celebrating a decade of our radio broadcast, we focus on the dynamic real estate market in Henderson County, highlighting the steady demand, limited inventory, and stable prices. As we look forward to assisting our 1500th family achieve their real estate dreams this year, we're excited to share our insights and guidance with you. Whether you're in Western North Carolina or upstate South Carolina, our commitment to personalized service remains unwavering. Don't miss our stories of dedication and service that inspire hope and transformation in the communities we serve. Join us weekly for updates, insights, and more stories from the George Real Estate Group.

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Ever wondered how effectively setting and achieving New Year's resolutions can shape your life? Join us for a heartwarming and insightful podcast episode where we channel our inner Ted Lasso, exploring how to tackle top resolutions with humor and inspiration. From getting fit and eating healthier to saving money and learning new skills, we share creative and positive approaches to common goals. Emphasizing the power of progress over perfection, we'll also delve into prioritizing mental health, organization, and quality time with loved ones, all while sprinkling in some laughter and light-heartedness.

As we transition to real estate, discover the latest trends in the Western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina markets. Celebrating 20 years of the George Real Estate Group's success, we provide expert guidance on listing timing, professional staging, and the decline of for-sale-by-owner transactions. Learn how to navigate the housing market’s challenges with insights into increasing home prices and low inventory levels. Whether you're buying, selling, or considering a career change in real estate, our episode promises valuable takeaways and a no-pressure invitation for a personalized consultation to help you make informed decisions in 2025.

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Unlock the secrets of a thriving real estate market in Western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina as we celebrate two decades in the business and gear up to assist our 1500th client. Despite the challenges thrown our way by recent hurricanes, our market remains resilient, with Henderson County leading the way. Discover how community recovery efforts are not only rebuilding homes but also fortifying the bonds among neighbors, and hear our heartfelt gratitude for the unwavering support from our amazing clients and listeners. If you're ready to embark on your own real estate journey or explore a career in the field, now is the perfect time to connect with us.

Ever wondered about the profound impact of homeownership on personal happiness and community strength? Our conversation shines a light on the emotional and financial benefits of owning a home, from the joy of personalization to the opportunity to forge lasting community connections. We take a moment to honor Jimmy Carter, whose life and legacy remind us of the critical importance of home and community. His story, intertwined with ours, speaks volumes about the shared experiences that unite us, especially in times of adversity.

Join us for an insightful look at how our boutique firm, nestled in the charming town of Flat Rock, North Carolina, champions a personalized and community-oriented approach to real estate. With over 1,200 properties sold, we're committed to helping you navigate your unique journey with expert guidance and a deep understanding of local market trends. As we aim to make 2025 a landmark year for our clients, we emphasize informed decision-making and personalized consultation strategies to ensure success. Reach out to us and let’s turn your real estate dreams into reality, one family at a time.

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Can you imagine turning a high school band program from a mere six students to a thriving ensemble of nearly 100? Meet Steve Sigmon, the passionate band director from North Henderson High School, who has done just that over his remarkable 16-year journey. Join us as we celebrate ten years of the George Real Estate Group on WHKP by revisiting our top 10 most downloaded Hometown Hero episodes of 2024. This special series also features Kelly Stepp, a devoted health science teacher who transitioned from nursing to education, and Amber Collins, a dynamic volunteer and softball coach leaving an indelible impact on her community. Their inspiring stories of dedication and transformation highlight the incredible contributions of individuals making a difference every day.

Reverend Justin Alexander offers compelling insights into the role of faith communities during times of crisis, drawing from his sermon, "We Were Built for This." Discover how Hendersonville's First Baptist Church became a beacon of hope, mobilizing disaster relief efforts and rallying nationwide support. As we honor our local unsung heroes—particularly educators who have shaped lives with unwavering commitment—we reinforce our pledge to continue recognizing those who inspire resilience and community spirit. Tune in to join the celebration of these incredible stories and get inspired for the journey ahead.

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Curious about how the holiday season impacts the real estate market in Hendersonville, North Carolina? Join us as we explore the dynamics of this lively market, where 11 new listings, 18 homes under contract, and 35 homes closed in just one week showcase its resilience. Despite the festive distractions, the demand remains strong with sellers riding the wave of a 3.2-month inventory supply. We reflect on a year enriched by community spirit, spotlighting events like the Bounding of Bethlehem, which spread joy and meals to thousands. We delve into the life-driven nature of real estate transactions and extend an invitation to connect for personalized advice on navigating this seller's market.

With nearly two decades of experience and over 1,500 families served, we bring you the latest insights from the National Association of Realtors. Discover the shifting trends as baby boomers dominate the selling side while millennials increasingly step into buying roles. As home prices show signs of stability, we discuss strategic home improvements that can potentially boost your property's value. With the average home price in Henderson County at $545,000 and many cash purchases happening, we offer our expertise to guide you, whether you're contemplating buying before selling or just curious about your home's worth. Our advice is tailored and without obligation, ensuring you feel supported in every real estate decision.

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Unwrap the secrets of the bustling Hendersonville real estate market just in time for the holidays! With insights on why this festive season might be the perfect time to make a move, you'll learn how 14 new listings and 30 contracts last week are shaping the market dynamics. Plus, discover how our team has helped over 1,400 families find their dream homes, and why this experience can be beneficial for you, whether you're buying, selling, or investing. The holiday spirit brings unique opportunities, and we are here to guide you through them.

Meet Anna Marie Jakubielski, our inspiring guest who passionately shares her journey from a participant to a volunteer at the heartwarming Bounty of Bethlehem event. This cherished community initiative serves 2,500 meals on Christmas Day, embodying the true spirit of giving and togetherness. Anna Marie discusses how you can contribute, whether by donating food or volunteering, and how being part of such a meaningful event can enrich your life. The story of Bounty of Bethlehem highlights the powerful impact of community spirit, and we encourage you to be a part of this festive generosity.

Finally, explore the profound connection between volunteerism and a thriving community. The dedication of volunteers not only makes events like Bounty of Bethlehem successful but also enhances the local real estate market. By embracing community involvement, you not only give back but also help create a supportive environment that appeals to residents and potential homeowners alike. Whether you're interested in lending a hand, learning more about the real estate trends, or seeking a new home this holiday season, connect with us to start your journey in the Hendersonville community.

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Have you ever wondered how a small community gesture can transform into a cornerstone event serving thousands? Join us as we celebrate ten incredible years of the George Real Estate Group's presence on WHKP, where we reflect on our journey and the impact of the Hometown Hero Award. With the holiday season upon us, the real estate market in Henderson County is buzzing, defying expectations with low inventory and high demand. We express immense gratitude to our clients, listeners, and the community for their unwavering support, exemplified by the recent success in closing homes for families affected by a hurricane. Our commitment to serving our community has been the foundation of our success, and we share our excitement for what the future holds as we anticipate a surge in real estate activity in the coming year.

But that's not all – we also share the heartwarming evolution of the Bounty of Bethlehem, an inspiring community Christmas meal that has grown from a modest gathering into a massive, meaningful tradition. As a former volunteer turned director, Anna Marie Jakubielski recounts the profound sense of connection and joy this event brings to both recipients and volunteers, highlighting the incredible power of giving back. With volunteers traveling from diverse locations to be part of this experience, the event not only addresses the immediate needs of those it serves but also strengthens the bonds of community among those who participate. As we search for a new director to continue this cherished legacy, we celebrate the lasting impact of generosity and community spirit, inviting you to experience the joy that comes from being part of such meaningful initiatives.

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Join us for a heartwarming conversation with Anna Marie Jakubielski as we explore her journey from participant to director of the Bounty of Bethlehem, a cherished 41-year tradition of community and generosity. This initiative provides a comforting holiday dinner to those in need or alone on Christmas Day, serving an impressive 2,500 meals each year. Discover the incredible efforts of local volunteers who work tirelessly to collect 200 turkeys and prepare a traditional feast, ensuring that the spirit of giving is felt by all. Anna Marie shares touching stories of how volunteering transforms lives, both for those giving and receiving, and the positive impact of obtaining a 501(c) status for the event.

We also introduce you to Discover Hometown Magazine, a publication that has been fostering community connections for 20 years by promoting local businesses and nonprofits. Through exclusive offers and advertising opportunities, the magazine champions the importance of shopping local and supporting small businesses. Despite challenges like recent flooding, these businesses show remarkable resilience with the help of community support. The chapter further celebrates the ongoing success of the Bounty of Bethlehem, highlighting the enduring dedication and engagement of local volunteers and organizations in uplifting their community.

As we transition into the festive season, the joy of homeownership takes center stage. The George Real Estate Group is passionate about helping families find their dream homes in Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina, ensuring that the holiday season is filled with warmth and joy. With stable real estate markets and a community eager to welcome new residents, Henderson County remains a desirable location for settling down. Our discussion also highlights local initiatives like the Storehouse of Henderson County's "Blessings in Boxes," which brings Christmas cheer to 2,700 children. This is a testament to the community's unwavering spirit of giving and commitment to a high quality of life for all.

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How does the real estate market in Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina thrive amidst hurricanes and fluctuating interest rates? In this episode, we promise you'll learn about the resilience and opportunities within this dynamic market, particularly focusing on Henderson County. At the George Real Estate Group, we're not just about transactions; we're about supporting our community, helping nearly 1,500 families navigate their real estate journeys successfully, even during challenging times.

The holiday season brings a unique twist to the real estate market, and we uncover why this is the perfect time to sell your home. Imagine your house decked in festive decorations, creating an emotional connection with potential buyers that goes beyond mere bricks and mortar. We also dive into the fascinating world of Hot Wheels, exploring how these little cars have remained popular and affordable collectibles since 1968. Plus, learn why accurate home valuation is crucial and how working with seasoned agents can provide more insightful assessments than any online estimate can offer.

Stay informed with our comprehensive market updates, where we break down the latest trends in Henderson County real estate. From market stabilization to inventory insights, we give you the knowledge to make informed decisions, whether you're buying, selling, or investing. Join us as we celebrate our achievements, reflect on community resilience, and invite you to connect with us through our weekly live broadcasts. Let us guide you through your real estate journey with expertise and dedication, turning your dreams of homeownership into reality.

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What if the key to understanding the ever-changing real estate market in Henderson County could be found in a single episode? Join us as we commemorate a decade of the George Real Estate Group's engaging radio presence on WHKP, where we unravel the intricacies of a market that defies expectations with soaring demand and rising prices, despite hurdles like interest rates and low inventory. This episode shines a spotlight on a stunningly renovated Flat Rock home ready for new beginnings and celebrates the spirited success of the Hendersonville Christmas Parade—a festive marvel that united the community with its "Light Up the World" theme and record-breaking participation.

As we journey through our celebration, we delve into the heart of what makes the George Real Estate Group a cornerstone of the Flat Rock community. Discover how to stay connected with us, from our lively Thursday morning broadcasts to our heartfelt Friday Hometown Hero series, where we honor the individuals who uplift our local spirit. Whether you're an aspiring homeowner, a seasoned real estate enthusiast, or simply curious about the vibrant tapestry of community life, this episode promises insights and stories that resonate deeply. Tune in to be part of our ongoing narrative, where every home and hero has a story worth telling.

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Discover the secrets behind a seamless home-buying experience with expert insights from Jim Rawlings of Quality Home Consultants. With over 30,000 inspections to his name, Jim shares why a home inspection is as vital as a health check-up when purchasing a property. Learn how understanding North Carolina's "as is" condition during the due diligence period can make or break your real estate deal.

Ever wondered why some homeowners face costly septic repairs? We dive into the importance of regular septic system maintenance, likening its necessity to changing a car's oil. From recommended pump-out schedules to essential filter cleaning tips, find out how to keep your septic system in prime condition and avoid holiday disasters. Plus, explore the unmatched financial advantages of homeownership over renting and how it sets the stage for long-term wealth building.

Join us as we navigate the resilient real estate market in Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina, highlighting how personal circumstances should guide your property decisions—not market predictions. Celebrate the joy of homeownership this holiday season with the George Real Estate Group, a trusted partner in helping over 1,400 families find their dream homes. With heartfelt gratitude, we look forward to bringing you more invaluable real estate insights in future episodes.

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What if the foundation of your holiday memories could also be a gift that lasts a lifetime? Join us as we celebrate a decade of the George Real Estate Group on WHKP by turning the spotlight on our local heroes making a mark in our community. This week, we honor the incredible teachers, students, and volunteers behind the 31st annual Rugby Middle School Christmas Craft Fair with our Hometown Hero Award. Listen to Kelly Risley, who has been the driving force behind the fair for over a decade, as she shares the evolution of this heartwarming event and how it continues to support the school's needs. Discover the stories behind the handmade goods from over 100 vendors and learn how your holiday shopping can directly benefit local education.

As the holiday spirit fills the air, we turn our focus to the true meaning of home and the cherished memories it holds. At the George Real Estate Group, we understand that a house is more than just walls and a roof—it's where life’s most treasured moments unfold. With over 1,400 families served in Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina, our team is ready to help you find the perfect home this Christmas season. Whether you're dreaming of a cozy mountain cabin or a charming residence to call your own, we offer you the tools and expertise to make your dream a reality. Tune in weekly as we guide you on your journey to homeownership, reminding you that the greatest gift you can give is a place where your family truly belongs. Merry Christmas from your hometown real estate experts.

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Can the real estate journey be both fulfilling and financially rewarding? Discover the answers with us as we explore the dynamic world of real estate in Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina. We'll uncover the secrets behind the year-round vibrancy of the market, even in the typically quiet December. Gain insights into our supportive community, where both clients and agents benefit from a collaborative culture dedicated to navigating the complexities of home buying and selling. Learn how maintaining a healthy work-life balance, coupled with the flexibility and financial freedom of a real estate career, can lead to a rewarding professional life. We'll also delve into the crucial role of accurate home pricing, ensuring that our clients' transactions are successful and ethically grounded.

As the holiday season approaches, we're excited to share our warmest Christmas wishes and reflections on our journey of selling over 1,200 homes. Our commitment to making homeownership dreams come true remains steadfast, particularly in Henderson County and the broader Western North Carolina region. From our base in Flat Rock, North Carolina, our team is always ready to assist with your real estate needs. Be sure to join our weekly live sessions on WTZQ FM and AM every Monday morning, where we continue to offer valuable insights and updates alongside our heartfelt holiday greetings from the George Real Estate Group.

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Discover the inspiring story of Jake Jarvis from Precision Grading, a true local hero whose selflessness has made a huge impact in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Jake's unwavering commitment to helping those in devastated areas like Chimney Rock and Bat Cave is nothing short of remarkable. By offering crucial grading and excavation services at no cost to those without flood insurance or financial means, Jake exemplifies the community spirit we cherish. Tune in as Jake shares his experiences as one of the first responders, detailing the challenges and triumphs of his recovery efforts. This episode not only honors Jake's incredible work but also celebrates the 10th anniversary of The George Real Estate Group's radio broadcast on WHKP and our ongoing dedication to the Hometown Hero Award.

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As the holiday season approaches, we reflect on the joy and comfort that comes with finding a place to call home. The George Real Estate Group has proudly assisted over 1,400 families in Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina in achieving their homeownership dreams. We believe a home is more than just four walls; it's the foundation for countless cherished memories. Our team in Flat Rock, North Carolina, is here to help you give your family the gift of a home this Christmas. Join us weekly on WHKP for engaging segments and stories that highlight the remarkable individuals who strengthen our community. Celebrate the warmth of the season and the power of community with us.

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What if an apple pie with cheddar cheese could symbolize two decades of commitment, gratitude, and community? Join us for a heartwarming Thanksgiving special from the George Real Estate Group, where we celebrate our unique traditions and the cherished relationships we've built over the years. Reflecting on our journey of serving nearly 1,500 families across Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina, we share stories of resilience and gratitude, especially in light of recent natural events. Our annual pie giveaway serves as a gesture of thanks, with nearly 200 pies gifted to our beloved clients, reinforcing the strong bonds within our community.

Discover inspiring tales from our Hometown Heroes series, where we highlight individuals whose stories deserve recognition and applause. As we explore the current real estate market, we provide valuable insights into its resilience, touching on the dynamics of supply and demand that keep prices stable in Henderson County. Despite challenges like rising interest rates, the strength of the housing market and homeowner equity offer a positive outlook. Tune in to celebrate community spirit, gain market insights, and find encouragement in the power of connection.

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Ever wondered how facing your challenges head-on could transform your life? Discover how today's real estate market mirrors the resilience of the community in Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina, as we draw insights from the metaphor of cows and buffaloes. We promise to unpack the latest market trends, uncovering why the housing landscape remains robust even amidst high mortgage debt, and how homeowners' equity acts as a safety net. This episode also shines a light on the heartfelt stories of strength and generosity that define our region, especially through the support of inspiring local nonprofits like Camplify, which empower underserved youth.

Amidst the backdrop of the post-Helene real estate climate, we provide a comprehensive market update, highlighting the stability and ongoing transactions in Henderson County. With average home prices still soaring above $550,000, the market remains active and resilient. Join us as we extend our gratitude to the community and offer our support to those affected by recent challenges. Whether you're buying, selling, or simply curious about the current market dynamics, our extensive experience and commitment to community engagement ensure you're well-equipped to navigate these waters. Tune in for a wealth of insights and learn how you can make a positive impact through local initiatives.

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What happens when a community comes together in the wake of adversity? Join us as we celebrate the remarkable spirit of our town during the 10th anniversary of the George Real Estate Group's radio broadcast on WHKP. We highlight the incredible resilience and generosity of our residents, especially following the recent storms. You're invited to hear stories of heroism through our Hometown Hero Award and learn about the strength of our real estate market, which has supported over 1,500 families. We also peek into two upcoming open houses and the much-anticipated 27th annual Henderson County Toy Run, a cherished event that ensures a brighter Christmas for foster children and families affected by hurricanes.

Prepare to be inspired by the heartwarming tales behind the annual Toy Run Fundraiser, an event that unites motorcyclists, car enthusiasts, and community members in a festive gathering to support those in need. This year's run opens its arms wider than ever before, inviting everyone to contribute joy and hope, with fundraising efforts stretching from local neighborhoods to as far as Charleston and Virginia. Listen to personal accounts, including my own journey as a former foster parent, to understand the profound impact these gifts have on families. Don't miss this chance to connect with the George Real Estate Group and learn how you can partake in the spirit of giving this holiday season.

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What if your real estate journey could be as transformative and resilient as a bamboo tree? Discover the secrets of Henderson County's thriving market and how the George Real Estate Group has successfully navigated this dynamic landscape for two decades. This episode promises insights into why our community remains a robust seller's market despite national trends. We'll share exclusive updates on local open houses and major price reductions, like those in Hawthorne Hills, while expressing our deep gratitude for being part of your real estate journey as we approach the Thanksgiving season.

Join us as we debunk myths about investor activity in real estate and reveal the truth behind market dynamics, showing that Wall Street isn't buying up all the homes. We'll also delve into stories of perseverance, drawing parallels with the remarkable growth of the Chinese bamboo tree, to inspire consistency and faith in both real estate and personal dreams. Plus, we'll shine a spotlight on community initiatives, from hurricane relief efforts to celebrating local heroes with our Hometown Heroes series. It's not just about real estate; it's about building a resilient community together.

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Can a single community's generosity transform an entire region's real estate market? Discover the vibrant heart of Western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina as we explore the forces shaping this resilient market. Despite fluctuating national trends and challenging interest rates, our community thrives through historical home sale patterns and noteworthy cash purchases, even post-election. Dive into the heartwarming success of initiatives like Blessings in Boxes, which have been brightening the holidays for local families for over two decades, showcasing the community's commitment to supporting one another through thick and thin.

Journey with us to Henderson County, where the pressing needs of the community are met with unwavering dedication. As the Storehouse approaches its 25th anniversary, we spotlight its growing impact and the urgent search for a new facility to continue serving those affected by recent storms. Uncover the collaborative efforts to combat food insecurity and affordable housing challenges, and learn how you can become a part of this vital support network through donations or volunteering. Your involvement could bridge the gap between need and resource, offering hope and stability to countless families.

Reflect on two decades of milestones with the George Real Estate Group, as we mark an extraordinary journey of serving almost 1,500 families with passion and precision. With average home prices reaching $550,000 and transactions exceeding $2 million, the Henderson County market stands strong. We delve into the significance of equity and the strategic advantages of real estate as a long-term investment. Whether you're buying, selling, or investing, our discussion provides essential insights to guide your real estate decisions, supported by the expertise of the George Real Estate Group, your trusted partner in Flat Rock, North Carolina.

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Ready to uncover the resilience of the Henderson County real estate market and the heartwarming tales of our community heroes? Our latest episode marks a milestone 10 years of the George Real Estate Group's presence on WHKP, where we’ve celebrated the everyday warriors making our hometown a better place to live. As we navigate through the recent challenges posed by storms, the market has shown its true strength, bouncing back like a system reboot. Relive a touching success story of a client's dream turning into reality—a testament to our commitment to diverse real estate services and community support.

Stay tuned as we unpack the latest real estate trends post-Hellene era, reassuring listeners of the market's stability despite recent hurdles. With single-family home prices holding strong in Henderson County, our discussion offers valuable insights for anyone looking to buy, sell, or simply stay informed. Join us as we extend a helping hand to those affected by recent events and explore the strategies and stories that keep our community and real estate market thriving. Whether you're in Henderson County or beyond, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.

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Unlock the secrets of the vibrant real estate markets in Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina. Ever wondered how life events, more than just economic indicators, drive real estate trends? We explore this dynamic and share heartening stories of community resilience in the aftermath of recent hurricanes. In honor of Veterans Day, we shine a spotlight on VA home loans, offering eligible veterans a chance to own a home with zero down payment. Our commitment to serving the community extends beyond real estate transactions, as we invite you to connect with us for career opportunities and discussions on how we can assist in your real estate journey.

Curious about current market trends and how they impact your buying or selling decisions? We provide a comprehensive look at the thriving Henderson County market, where single-family home prices have surged by 6-7% in the last year alone. With cash sales making up a significant portion of purchases, we delve into the benefits of real estate investment, including tax advantages and passive income potential from rental properties. We also explain our two-step approach to guiding clients, offering personalized assessments and recommendations tailored to your unique needs. Don't miss insights into market shifts, like those in Austin, Texas, and details on upcoming open houses that could lead you to your dream home.

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Could understanding the real estate market be the key to unlocking your dream home, even in a seller’s market? Join us as we shine a light on Veterans Day while navigating the bustling real estate dynamics of Henderson County, North Carolina. Our episode offers a comprehensive analysis of the current market trends, revealing how post-election periods historically impact home sales and why the region remains a seller's paradise with a 3.65-month supply of single-family homes. We delve into the defining moments where economic conditions meet the influence of buyer demands, making this a must-listen for homeowners curious about their property's worth or contemplating a change.

Later, we uncover how pet ownership reshapes real estate choices, bringing attention to the mounting demand for pet-friendly amenities such as fenced yards and accommodating HOA policies. Explore how local trends converge with insights from other markets like Austin, Texas, and understand the art of presenting homes with pet-friendly features while avoiding pitfalls like pet-related damage. Our team at the George Real Estate Group stands ready to help you navigate this complex landscape, offering strategic guidance backed by the successful sale of over 1,200 properties in Western North Carolina. Whether you're buying, selling, or simply exploring options, we're here to help you achieve your real estate aspirations.

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Join us as we shine a spotlight on the remarkable seniors of the West Henderson Volleyball Team—Brooke Dudzinski, Bella Baylor, Melea Humiston, and Emma Bryson—who take us through their triumphant journey to clinch the championship title against all odds. You'll hear how the fierce aftermath of Hurricane Helene brought them closer and fortified their resolve, with Brooke and Bella sharing how they pivoted from setbacks to a stirring victory over Rose High School. Malia reflects on the transformative impact of Coach Lowrance, who nurtured an environment of support and encouragement, while Emma, our tournament MVP, gives us a front-row seat to the unforgettable moments that defined their winning season.

Switching gears, we dive into the complexities of the Henderson County real estate market, where the average single-family home comes with a hefty price tag of over $550,000. If you're contemplating a move or simply want to stay savvy about market trends, we offer indispensable advice and emphasize the need for strategic planning whether you're buying or selling. Plus, learn about the standout services provided by the George Real Estate Group in Flat Rock, North Carolina, and get the inside scoop on how their expertise can guide you. Listen in every Thursday for our live broadcasts and don't miss our WHKP Hometown Hero series on Friday mornings for more community stories like these.

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What happens when a community comes together to spread holiday cheer? Discover the heartwarming story of the Blessings in Boxes program as we welcome Lynn Staggs from the Storehouse of Henderson County. This year, the need is greater than ever, with over 2,700 children counting on us to make the season magical. Lynn shares how hurricanes have intensified local challenges, underscoring the critical role of community support and the meticulous coordination with Henderson County public schools to ensure every child receives a thoughtful gift.

Join us as we explore the transformative power of volunteerism and community-driven initiatives. With aspirations of expanding their facilities, the Storehouse of Henderson County is poised to amplify its impact, but they can’t do it alone. From the tantalizing trends of the local real estate market to the exciting developments at the Storehouse, we navigate the landscape of community support, encouraging listeners to engage through volunteering, donations, and partnerships. Whether you're moved by the spirit of giving or intrigued by real estate dynamics, this episode offers insights and inspiration for building a stronger, more resilient community.

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How do presidential elections sway the real estate market? Unravel the intricate dance between politics and property trends as we explore historical data from 1963 to 2019 on our latest episode of the George Real Estate Group podcast. Discover how elections typically cause a seasonal slowdown, only to witness an encouraging rebound in sales the following year. We bring you the latest updates on the resilient real estate scene in Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina, where the number of single-family homes sold has increased, and average home prices have reached new heights.

The local market is buzzing with activity, even in the face of challenges like hurricanes and election-year uncertainties. Henderson County remains a shining example of robust growth, maintaining low inventory levels and consistent appreciation. As we forecast promising market projections for the upcoming year, we emphasize the importance of expert guidance and strong relationships in navigating real estate transactions. Whether you're contemplating a career in real estate or seeking personalized assistance to buy or sell a home, we’re here to guide you through the process.

Our commitment to the community and deep understanding of life’s changes ensure that every client receives tailored advice suited to their unique needs. With over 1,400 families assisted, the George Real Estate Group stands ready to support your real estate journey. Tune in every Monday morning or visit us online for more insights, current listings, and engaging discussions about the local real estate market. Connect with us to experience our customized two-step approach that addresses the complexities of buying and selling homes with clarity and confidence.

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Celebrate a decade of dedication with The George Real Estate Group as we commemorate our 10th anniversary on WHKP and spotlight the exceptional spirit of our community. We honor the tenacity of the real estate market bouncing back after a hurricane, showcasing the unwavering spirit of our hometown heroes. Join us as we sit down with Bruce Gilliam from Henderson County Parks and Rec to relive the success of the Trick or Treat Street event, a testament to the power of community and local business support. Feel the gratitude and positivity that has fueled our return to normalcy, thanks to the tireless efforts of staff and volunteers who make these events a beacon of hope and unity.

Experience the powerful narratives of local champions like Jason Kilgore and John Mitchell, and see firsthand the incredible impact of collaboration with local churches and organizations in storm recovery efforts. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of community resilience, underscoring the indispensable role of faith-based support in the distribution of shelter, food, and clothing. We reflect on the ongoing commitment to rebuilding, celebrating the mountain-strong community spirit that defines us. As we conclude, discover how to connect with the George Real Estate Group through our broadcasts, online presence, and local office, ensuring you stay informed and connected with the community you love.

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Discover the heart of Hendersonville, North Carolina, where community spirit shines brighter than the storm that recently tested it. We promise to share stories of resilience and gratitude, showcasing how neighbors, law enforcement, and emergency response teams came together during challenging times. You'll also explore the current state of the real estate market, where despite damages, properties are attracting offers and closing deals, showing a remarkable bounce-back ability.

Ever wondered how natural disasters like hurricanes impact home values? Find out how insurance-backed improvements could lead to increased property values in the thriving real estate markets of Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina. With limited inventory driving up prices and a significant portion of sales being cash transactions, you’ll gain insights into a market that mirrors national trends yet stands resilient in its unique challenges. Learn why the upcoming elections might slow sales temporarily, but history suggests a post-election rebound, offering a hopeful outlook for 2025.

Celebrate the vibrant spirit of Henderson County with us, as we highlight local heroes and community contributions in the aftermath of the hurricane and during election season. Hear about the unwavering commitment of county employees and leaders like County Manager John Mitchell. The episode also extends an open invitation to those considering a real estate career, underscoring the supportive and robust community here. Join us for more discussions and insights, and remember, the George Real Estate Group is here for all your real estate needs.

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What happens when a community rallies together in the face of adversity? Join us as we uncover the stories of resilience and solidarity from Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina. We promise you'll walk away inspired by the indomitable spirit of local organizations that have been pivotal in supporting the community, even amidst significant storms. Our special guest, Maureen Graham from the Medical Loan Closet, shares the remarkable 60-year journey of her organization and the essential services they provide.

Explore how the real estate market in Henderson County remains robust despite natural challenges, with home prices rising and transactions steady. We spotlight the critical role of nonprofits and the Community Foundation in aiding storm-affected individuals, emphasizing the power of community involvement. Through heartfelt stories of hope and collective grief, Maureen and other voices remind us of the ongoing need for donations to fuel recovery efforts, demonstrating that generosity truly knows no bounds.

If you're contemplating a move or curious about the current real estate trends, we provide a timely market update. Even after a hurricane, Henderson County's housing market exhibits strength, with a 6% hike in average home prices. The George Real Estate Group stands ready to offer guidance, whether you're buying or selling. Your support can make a tangible difference; let's come together to uplift each other in challenging times.

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What does it mean for a community to come together in the face of adversity? Join us as we explore this profound question with our special guest, Reverend Justin Alexander, the senior pastor at First Baptist Church of Hendersonville. Reverend Alexander shares his inspiring journey from Oxford, Alabama, to his impactful role in Hendersonville, emphasizing the church's vital role in disaster relief and recovery following Hurricane Helene. Through heartfelt stories of resilience, we highlight the collaborative efforts of Baptists on Mission and the establishment of the WNC disaster relief fund, which has already raised over $300,000. These initiatives demonstrate the power of faith and community unity in rebuilding and healing, showcasing how neighbors helping neighbors can lead to transformative outcomes.

In celebrating a decade of community engagement with the George Real Estate Group on WHKP, we reflect on the remarkable recovery of the Henderson County real estate market despite recent challenges. With 26 new contracts, 43 new listings, and 40 homes closed in the past week, the market continues to stabilize, driven by life events that keep buying and selling in motion. Our dedicated team of agents and vendors remains committed to supporting the community, embodying the spirit of resilience and hope. Tune in to hear how the George Real Estate Group honors local heroes and keeps the community informed and inspired, reinforcing that no trial is too great when tackled with unity and determination.

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What happens when a community's resilience is tested by nature's fury? Join us as we explore the vibrant real estate scene in Western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina, even amidst the challenges brought by Hurricane Helene. You'll discover how our community rallies together, providing immediate shelter and helping residents navigate insurance complexities, ensuring that the local housing market remains robust and active. We also discuss the fascinating ways in which properties affected by natural disasters might transform, much like the 'kissed by Andrew' phenomenon seen in Florida.

Our episode shines a spotlight on the bustling real estate activity in Henderson County and beyond, where new listings and contracts continue to thrive despite recent setbacks. As schools reopen and tourism-dependent businesses regain their footing, we offer practical advice on navigating potential foreclosure trends in disaster-hit areas. We also journey through the rich history of notable properties, such as one linked to literary giant Carl Sandburg, and highlight how shelter remains a fundamental need, unshaken by economic fluctuations or interest rates.

Throughout this episode, we celebrate the spirit of community support and the generosity that defines our region. We share stories of local heroes and neighbors helping neighbors, while encouraging support for local businesses and initiatives like the Storehouse of Henderson County's Blessings and Boxes program. With an 8% appreciation in single-family home prices over the past year, we reflect on the positive momentum in the market and invite you to join our Hometown Heroes series, where we honor individuals like Reverend Justin Alexander, who embody community service and leadership. Stay connected with us for more insights into real estate and community life.

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What does it mean for a home to be "kissed by" a hurricane? Discover the unexpected silver linings in the real estate market as we navigate the aftermath of a recent storm impacting our community in Western North Carolina. Our team at the George Real Estate Group, rooted in Flat Rock, is here to shed light on how fluctuations in interest rates and market dynamics are shaping the future of housing. Get ready to explore insightful perspectives on home affordability and what potential changes in mortgage rates could mean for both buyers and sellers.

As we engage with the resilient spirit that defines Henderson County, we're highlighting remarkable efforts of local businesses and organizations—like the Storehouse and the Man Cave of East Flat Rock—that are pivotal in community recovery. Join our conversation as we uncover trends in home sales and price appreciation, and showcase enticing property listings in Hendersonville and Asheville. Whether storm-affected homes are undergoing transformative improvements or new homes are hitting the market with irresistible features, these stories are sure to capture your interest.

Our heartfelt gratitude goes out to our clients, agents, and community members who stand strong with us through life's unpredictable changes. We emphasize the kindness and professionalism that guide our team, inviting aspiring real estate professionals to join our supportive and dynamic environment. From celebrating community resilience to offering a peek into our current listings, we are committed to guiding you every step of the way with care and passion. Tune in to experience the strength of community support and the unwavering dedication of the George Real Estate Group.

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Join us for a heartfelt exploration of community resilience and leadership as we mark a decade of The George Real Estate Group's presence on the airwaves. We bring you the inspiring story of John Shepard, the Principal of North Henderson High School and the recent recipient of the Principal of the Year award. John's journey through the educational landscape, from Macon to Buncombe and now Henderson County, is a testament to his dedication and the pivotal role school leaders play in nurturing communities. As we celebrate National Principals Month, we highlight the critical efforts to maintain school integrity, such as the relocation of Atkinson Elementary students, underscoring schools as vital community anchors.

Amidst the backdrop of natural disasters and personal life shifts, the real estate market in our region remains robust. Even in the face of challenges like Hurricane Helene, homes are repaired and demand persists, showcasing our community's adaptability. In our Hometown Hero Series, we honor those who tirelessly enrich the fabric of our lives, week after week. Through stories of resilience and extraordinary local heroes, we celebrate the strength and unity of Henderson County. Tune in for an uplifting episode that pays tribute to the indomitable spirit of our community and the individuals who inspire us every day.

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Discover the strength and unity of Henderson County as we unpack the inspiring stories of recovery and resilience in the face of adversity. Hear from Lynn Staggs of the Storehouse of Henderson County to understand the power of community solidarity during challenging times. Our episode highlights local businesses like Eggs Up Grill and The Man Cave Men's Salon, which have not only reopened but are also actively contributing to relief efforts, embodying the spirit of cooperation that defines this remarkable community.

Explore how East Flat Rock and beyond are bouncing back with determination and creativity. Schools have swiftly reopened, with the Boys and Girls Club repurposed as a temporary learning space, underscoring the innovative spirit of local educators, government, and first responders. Churches such as Upward First Baptist and Pinecrest have adapted to meet new needs, while the real estate market continues to thrive, revealing silver linings like property improvements through insurance claims. Listen to local leaders like John Shepard, Principal of North Henderson High School, as they share their experiences and insights.

Be inspired by the "Blessings in Boxes" initiative, which has expanded over 24 years to serve thousands of children and families in need during this difficult time. Partnering with Henderson County Public Schools, this program ensures that essential items and holiday gifts reach those who need them most. Community organizations like the United Way and Salvation Army are working tirelessly to provide necessities, showcasing the deep generosity and resilience of our community. Join us as we celebrate the compassion and perseverance that will see Henderson County through to brighter days.

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Julia Krupp joins us to share her remarkable experiences in the heart of Western North Carolina's hurricane recovery efforts. As an agent deeply involved in the community, Julia offers a unique perspective on the challenges faced by local residents and the support needed to rebuild. From the Skyline Village Inn, she recounts the varied impacts of the hurricane on different neighborhoods and emphasizes the critical importance of helping both well-resourced and remote areas. Her firsthand insights highlight the resilience and strength of a community determined to overcome adversity.

The long road to recovery is a testament to the collective spirit of Western North Carolina. We discuss the ongoing need for essential supplies such as generators, propane heaters, and clean water, while highlighting the collaboration between civilians, the National Guard, and military groups. With some areas facing prolonged power outages, the role of community and public service partnerships becomes ever more crucial. John from Skyland Village Inn joins the conversation to provide a closer look at the urgent needs of affected areas, especially with winter approaching.

Throughout the episode, we celebrate the incredible generosity and resourcefulness of local communities. From food trucks traveling from Charlotte to dedicated volunteers coordinating relief efforts, the unity and support within these communities are inspiring. We also touch on the challenges of navigating real estate needs during such trying times, drawing lessons from past recovery experiences. As we continue our support, we invite listeners to join in these efforts, sharing in the spirit of determination and resilience that defines Western North Carolina.

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What happens when a community pharmacy becomes the heartbeat of resilience during a storm? Join us as we uncover the remarkable story of Jack Romer from Economy Drugs, our celebrated Hometown Hero, who kept the pharmacy's doors open when everything else was shutting down. Hear about the challenges of dispensing vital medications during a power outage, and the inspiring community support that kept their operations alive. This episode, commemorating the George Real Estate Group's 10th anniversary on WHKP, promises insights into how local businesses become pillars of strength in times of crisis.

We dive into the aftermath of a hurricane that left our community grappling with housing market challenges and widespread displacement. As the George Real Estate Group, our commitment is unwavering—we stand by families and individuals navigating the complexities of real estate during recovery. Tune in to hear how we and other local heroes are rallying together to provide ongoing support, from emergency relief efforts across Henderson County to ensuring that vital community services like Economy Drugs remain operational. It's a testament to the resilience and spirit of our neighbors as we strive to emerge stronger and more connected than ever before.

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What happens when a community is hit by a hurricane and the world seems to move on? Join us as we uncover the untold stories of resilience from Hendersonville, North Carolina, where locals like Ashtin Prather (Instagram) have taken the lead in relief efforts. They share how local businesses and volunteers have filled critical gaps, extending aid to small towns overlooked by broader media coverage. Witness the heartwarming unity of this community as they pool resources, skills, and strength to rebuild and support each other through these trying times.

In our exploration, we shine a light on the emotional journey of those affected, placing special emphasis on the experiences of Southern women in crisis. We discuss the vital need for open dialogues on grief and emotional processing, acknowledging the complex ways grief can manifest. Women have emerged as key figures in community recovery, demonstrating intuition and leadership in logistics and healing efforts. The conversation is a poignant reminder of the importance of creating safe spaces for emotional expression and collective healing, underscoring that recovery is a marathon requiring patience and shared effort.

Finally, we delve into the logistical and emotional challenges of navigating prolonged crises, such as power outages and resource shortages. By focusing on empathy and self-care strategies, including breath work and nervous system regulation, we emphasize the importance of maintaining personal well-being while contributing to the community's recovery. We reflect on the transformative power of facing unexpected life events and the crucial role of aligning actions with personal values to foster a supportive and resilient community. Join us as we celebrate the enduring spirit of a community rising above adversity and standing strong together.

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How does a community rebuild stronger after a hurricane? Join us for an exploration of the incredible resilience and generosity that emerged from Hendersonville and beyond in the wake of disaster. We'll transport you into heartfelt stories where neighbors became heroes, like the general contractor who rescued a man trapped in his bathroom, and neighborhoods in Columbia, South Carolina, united to send $5,000 in supplies to the hardest-hit areas. We capture the essence of community strength that fosters hope and a commitment to rebuild, urging everyone to remain vigilant and supportive during these challenging times.

The complex world of real estate in disaster recovery unfolds as we focus on the homeowner’s journey through property damage assessments and insurance claims amidst adversity. Learn how to navigate the murky waters of post-hurricane real estate with insights into avoiding scams and understanding the shifts in housing demand. Reflecting on events like Hurricane Katrina, we delve into demographic shifts and new beginnings that arise from the rubble, underscoring the ever-present need for shelter. Throughout, we emphasize the enduring spirit of communities banding together, showcasing that, even in loss, there's an unyielding drive to rebuild and recover.

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When the lights go out and the steady hum of daily life pauses, we find ourselves clinging to the essentials—water, food, and the quiet but powerful connection of radio. Join us as we recount our community's remarkable journey through the recent power outages and service disruptions. Feel the warmth of neighborly support, as we highlight the heroic efforts of power crews from across the continent, and share stories of ingenuity like the use of pack mules to deliver supplies. Discover how resilience and gratitude emerged as guiding forces, with radio playing a pivotal role in keeping us informed amidst the chaos.

We also turn our attention to the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, a storm that tested the strength and unity of communities across western North Carolina, South Carolina, and eastern Tennessee. Listen to inspiring tales of neighbors banding together, and the overwhelming support from cities like Charlotte, Greenville, and Atlanta. Amidst the stories of hope, we honor those we've lost, including a brave firefighter from Buncombe County, while acknowledging ongoing efforts to find missing persons. As we introduce you to our George Real Estate Group family in Flat Rock, North Carolina, we invite you to connect with us, whether through live broadcasts or our engaging podcast episodes. Let's celebrate the strength of community and the power of coming together in the face of adversity.

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What if the community you called home was suddenly transformed by a natural disaster? Discover how the resilient spirit of Hendersonville and Western North Carolina shines amidst the chaos of a devastating hurricane. We share touching stories of neighbors banding together, local businesses stepping up, and organizations like Strong Hand Fitness and Pinecrest Church offering lifelines to those in need. From distributing thousands of gallons of water to providing meals for hungry families, these acts of generosity show the heart and strength of our community during trying times.

We also reflect on the historical context of natural disasters in the region, comparing the recent hurricane's impact to the infamous 1916 flood. With businesses like Eggs Up Grill working to recover from unexpected damage, the local spirit remains unshaken. At the George Real Estate Group, we're committed to supporting our community and keeping you updated on the real estate landscape affected by the storm. Join us as we express our gratitude for the unwavering solidarity of our neighbors and promise to continue sharing valuable insights and updates in future episodes.

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What if you could decode the secret signs that your home’s price might be a little too high? In this episode of the George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast, we navigate the complexities of the local real estate market as fall rolls in. Discover how fluctuating interest rates are influencing buying power and mortgage payments, and get a glimpse into the buzz around new businesses in Flat Rock. Our holistic approach to client service is highlighted, along with the broad experience our team offers to the Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina communities.

Learn about the current real estate landscape in Henderson County where average home prices have soared to new heights. Despite various economic factors, the market is bustling with activity. We'll reveal insights into the recent trends showing increases in inventory and price reductions, which may hint at a cooling off in the market. Our two-step approach to assessing and pricing homes ensures accuracy and fairness, drawing from extensive market data and detailed evaluations.

A prolonged time on the market or a lack of showings might be subtle hints your home is overpriced. We discuss the critical signs to watch for and the importance of candid conversations with your agent. Additionally, we dive into how price, condition, and location interplay to affect a property's allure. Finally, we highlight our expertise in assisting new residents in Henderson County, offering no-pressure consultations to guide you through your real estate journey. With over 1,200 properties sold, the George Real Estate Group remains your trusted partner for all your real estate needs. Listen in for actionable advice and a clearer understanding of today’s dynamic market!

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Officer Shawn Metcalf shares the heart and soul of community policing in our special 10-year anniversary episode of The George Real Estate Group radio broadcast on WHKP. Inspired by a family tradition of service, Officer Metcalf recounts his 14-year journey in law enforcement and the impactful roles of his own DARE and SRO officers. Tune in to hear about the warmth and allure of Henderson County, from its welcoming community to its quality of life and outdoor activities, and how recent dips in interest rates are shaking up the real estate market. As we celebrate this milestone, we explore the unique stories and connections that make Henderson County a great place to live and invest in.

Discover the unexpected rewards of being a school resource officer as Officer Metcalf opens up about his role over the past two years. With a focus on community policing within schools, he emphasizes the vital relationships built with students and parents and recalls a critical incident at Edneyville Elementary School that underscores the importance of his work. We also delve into how The George Real Estate Group assists newcomers, offering seamless property transactions with no pressure, ensuring everyone feels at home in this beautiful community. Join us for heartwarming stories, valuable insights, and tips on connecting buyers and sellers in Henderson County.

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Have you ever wondered how shifts in federal policy could impact your home buying or selling journey? Join us as we delve into the latest updates in the Hendersonville, North Carolina real estate market, where average single-family home prices have surpassed $551,000 with an 8% appreciation over the past year. We'll unpack key economic factors, including Jerome Powell's recent announcement of a half percentage point interest rate cut – the first in over four years – and discuss how this significant move by the Federal Reserve might spark increased buyer demand and shorten market times. With nearly 500 active single-family homes currently on the market, you'll gain valuable insights into inventory levels, trends in listings, price reductions, and homes going under contract.

Beyond market statistics, we shine a spotlight on the vibrant community around our Flat Rock office and exciting new developments in the local dining scene. We also celebrate the joys of working in real estate, emphasizing our commitment to supporting clients through life transitions and highlighting career opportunities for both new and seasoned agents. Finally, we share personal congratulations to my brother Eric and his fiancée Mary Leslie on their upcoming wedding and express our excitement for the fall season. Don't miss out on this comprehensive guide to understanding and thriving in Hendersonville's dynamic real estate landscape!

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Ever wondered what sets apart a vibrant real estate market from a stagnant one? Join us as we uncover the secrets behind Hendersonville, North Carolina's thriving real estate scene this fall, while also sharing a heartwarming personal story about my son's stellar performance in high school football. We'll explore how sports play a pivotal role in shaping character and teamwork, and reveal why the upcoming week from September 29th to October 5th presents a golden opportunity for buyers, thanks to high inventory and favorable prices. Our unwavering commitment at the George Real Estate Group to serve Western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina shines through in our dedication to assisting you with all your real estate needs.

Get ready for a detailed analysis of current market trends in Henderson and Buncombe Counties. Discover why single-family homes are in high demand, leading to an impressive 8% appreciation over the past year. We'll break down the influx of new listings, homes going under contract, and how migration to this area enhances its appeal. Find out why accurate, personalized home valuations are more critical than ever, especially amid recent price reductions for overvalued properties. Plus, learn about our proven track record of helping over 1,200 families at the George Real Estate Group. Stay tuned to our live broadcasts every Monday morning on WTZQ FM or online at WTZQ.com for the latest updates and expert insights.

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Ever wondered what makes Henderson County's real estate market so resilient, even in the face of changing interest rates and political climates? Tune in to this special episode celebrating 10 years of The George Real Estate Group's broadcast on WHKP, where we unpack the secrets behind our local market's year-round strength. We also pay homage to the dedicated apple growers who contribute a whopping $30 million to our economy, cementing their status as our Hometown Heroes. Learn firsthand about the region's ideal conditions for apple production and how these local heroes sustain both our economy and heritage.

Join us as we celebrate the recent 78th North Carolina Apple Festival and share insights from key figures like the Stepp family and Grand Marshals Wanda and Roy Williams. Discover the evolution of our apple industry from wholesale to a vibrant mix of retail and tourism, including popular U-Pick orchards and cherished local recipes. Plus, don't miss our exciting open house event showcasing a diverse range of homes in Henderson County and Weaverville. Whether you're curious about the dynamic apple farming landscape or looking to explore real estate opportunities, this episode offers something for everyone.

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How can the principles of Adam Smith's "The Wealth of Nations" revolutionize the real estate market in Hendersonville, North Carolina? Tune in to this week’s episode as we unpack the latest trends in the stock market and new inflation data, dissecting their impact on interest rates and the Federal Reserve's cautious stance due to labor market concerns. With fall ushering in high demand for properties, we reflect on the recent success of the Apple Festival and delve into how our team at the George Real Estate Group leverages specialized roles inspired by Smith’s theories to enhance efficiency and streamline the buying and selling process.

Explore how the division of labor within our team translates to superior client experiences, and get updated on the dynamic Henderson County real estate landscape where average home prices have soared beyond $550,000. We offer insights into how decreasing interest rates and various mortgage options like VA, USDA, and FHA loans are influencing buyer affordability. Additionally, learn how life's unexpected events can steer real estate decisions and mark your calendar for an exciting open house extravaganza featuring six incredible properties across Western North Carolina. Plus, don’t miss our Hometown Hero Series every Friday morning, where we honor the local apple growers who make our community unique.

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What if fluctuating interest rates and an election year couldn't stop the rise of home prices in Henderson County? Tune in to discover the latest trends and statistics from the George Real Estate Group podcast as we dive into the local real estate market. With the recent success of the Apple Festival and the beautiful September weather setting the stage, we cover everything from the consistent demand for homes to the low inventory impacting the market. Get the scoop on the 32 new listings, 41 homes going under contract, and 33 homes closing just in the past week. Plus, we're excited to share updates on local businesses and new developments in Flat Rock, along with details on our latest listings.

Celebrating two decades of excellence in the North Carolina real estate industry, we bring you stories of high-profile challenges faced by legends like Michael Jordan and LeBron James in the luxury home market. Learn about the evolving features that define luxury properties and explore our latest high-end listings, including a $1.4 million home in Cobblestone Village, a beautifully maintained property in Asheville for $749,999, and a stunning Laurel Park home with breathtaking mountain views. We also introduce the George Real Estate Group, highlighting our extensive experience and services. Find out how we've sold over 1200 properties and served countless families in the region, and get all the information you need to reach out to us for any real estate needs.

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Wondering how a thriving real estate market continues to flourish despite the cooling temperatures? Join us as we celebrate the 10th anniversary of the George Real Estate Group on WHKP and uncover the driving factors behind Henderson County's rising home prices. Expect to learn about the unique dynamics of low inventory and high demand that have pushed the average single-family home price to $547,000. We also honor our Hometown Hero, Mallory Suggs, whose quick thinking in a school medical emergency showcased her exemplary bravery and training.

Discover the inspirational journey of Mallory, a senior at Hendersonville High School, as she shares her dreams of becoming a sonographer, influenced by her beloved grandmother. The episode delves into the significance of community recognition through the Hendersonville Police Department's challenge coin, awarded to Mallory for her heroic actions. Officer Jerika Dinal provides insight into the importance of role models in our community, reinforcing the value of always doing the right thing. Tune in for a heartwarming blend of community pride and personal stories, capped off with a fun chat about a local high school football game.

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Curious about how a beloved local festival can boost real estate values? Join us on the George Real Estate Group podcast as we explore the latest happenings in Hendersonville, North Carolina. Reflecting on the 78th North Carolina Apple Festival's positive impact, we share current market stats, revealing 48 new listings, 39 homes under contract, and 44 homes sold just in the past week. Our discussion highlights the 8% appreciation in single-family home values over the last year. Plus, meet our expanding team and learn about the exciting opportunities awaiting you at our Flat Rock office.

Don't miss our showcase of unique property listings in Western North Carolina! Discover a newly listed one-level home with a basement in Asheville's Park Avenue subdivision, filled with modern upgrades. We spotlight the historic Patent Store building in Flat Rock, now a charming Airbnb, and uncover a court-ordered sale in Rutherfordton. There's also a beautifully updated home in Weaverville and buildable lots available in Kanuga Ridge. Throughout, we celebrate the vibrant community spirit that makes Hendersonville a fantastic place to live and invest. Tune in for all this and more on the George Real Estate Group podcast!

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What can a 10-foot tall inflatable policeman and 35 years of service tell us about dedication and community spirit? Join us as we celebrate a decade of The George Real Estate Group's radio broadcast on WHKP with a very special episode. We sit down with Tim Griffin, our Hometown Hero Award recipient, who's retiring after a remarkable career in law enforcement. Hear Tim’s unforgettable stories from his time on the SWAT team to his impactful role as the first school resource officer. Be ready for some heartwarming tales, including his participation in unique fundraisers like the Apple Festival billboard event. This episode is a loving tribute to Tim’s service, his transition from firefighting inspired by his father, and his deep-rooted commitment to Henderson County.

Step into a world where community and family bonds are celebrated with fervor. We share the excitement of local traditions like the apple festival parade, complete with joyful interactions with children and colorful characters like a towering inflatable policeman. Plus, discover the inspiring support for the Special Olympics, from the annual torch run to quirky fundraising efforts. Aspiring firefighters and law enforcement officers, take note: invaluable career advice awaits, emphasizing education, training, and family support. This episode is a heartfelt acknowledgment of how balancing professional duties with family life brings immense personal fulfillment. Don’t miss this chance to be inspired by stories of dedication, community involvement, and the importance of cherishing family ties.

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Discover the fascinating history and vibrant community spirit behind the 78th North Carolina Apple Festival in our latest podcast episode! Join us as we chat with cherished volunteers Gwen Lanning, Meg Penny, and Connie Babcock, who share their heartfelt stories and decades of dedication to this iconic event. Hear Meg’s delightful childhood memories and learn about the generational involvement that keeps this festival alive and thriving.

Ever wondered what it takes to organize a festival with 300 vendors from across the nation? We go behind the scenes with the vendor committee to uncover the meticulous planning and logistical feats that make the Apple Festival a resounding success each year. Gwen Lanning, who has dedicated over 20 years to the festival, provides insightful details about the challenges and triumphs of coordinating such a large-scale community event.

Take a nostalgic journey with us as Connie Babcock recalls the festival’s evolution from the Apple Blossom Festival to the renowned celebration it is today. Learn about the seamless collaboration between volunteers and city services, the significance of the festival as a fundraiser for local organizations, and the diverse array of activities that make it a beloved tradition. Get ready to embrace the community spirit, savor the festive atmosphere, and celebrate another unforgettable year at the North Carolina Apple Festival!

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Imagine starting as a teenage volunteer and rising to lead one of your community's most cherished events. That’s the inspiring journey of Josh English, the president of the North Carolina Apple Festival, who joins us in this episode. We recount his heartfelt story and share his excitement for the upcoming festival, packed with parades, local vendors, and special announcements. Alongside this, we provide crucial insights into the Henderson County real estate market, where home prices are on the rise and inventory remains tight, creating a buzz of anticipation for potential buyers and sellers.

Then, get ready to be charmed by the unexpected tale of how Coach Roy Williams and his wife, Wanda, became the grand marshals of the Apple Festival. Our conversation with Coach Williams sheds light on the deep connections the Williams family has with Western North Carolina, adding a rich layer of significance to their participation. This chapter is a heartfelt tribute to the spirit of community, showcasing how local figures and events intertwine to create lasting memories and bonds.

Finally, we dive into the current real estate trends in Henderson County, offering invaluable advice for navigating this dynamic market. With home prices appreciating and inventory low, we discuss the opportunities and challenges that come with these conditions. As always, the George Real Estate Group stands ready to guide you through every step, ensuring you make the most informed decisions possible. Tune in for an episode filled with community pride, expert insights, and stories that warm the heart.

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Get ready to be inspired as we celebrate the 10-year milestone of The George Real Estate Group on WHKP with heartfelt stories of local heroes. Join us as we spotlight Wanda and Roy Williams, the Grand Marshals of the Apple Festival's King Apple Parade. Roy shares his excitement for the event and their deep love for Hendersonville, recounting their journey from a ninth-grade Algebra class to becoming pillars of the community. This episode also revisits Roy's impressive transition from high school coaching to becoming a part of Dean Smith's legendary basketball program at UNC. Discover how early mentors from Hendersonville and various supporting roles shaped his path to success, offering a touching tribute to those who influenced him.

Don't miss our in-depth real estate market update that highlights the favorable conditions for buyers and sellers in Henderson County. With mortgage rates dropping to 6.55%, the lowest since May 2023, there has never been a better time to explore the market. Learn about the 8% appreciation in single-family home prices, the strong buyer demand, and the opportunities available in this thriving region. Whether you're a local resident or considering a move, this episode offers valuable insights and celebrates the vibrant spirit of Hendersonville. For more information, reach out to the George Real Estate Group at 828-393-0134 or visit their office in Flat Rock, North Carolina.

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Discover the secrets behind Henderson County's thriving apple industry and the dynamic local real estate market in our latest episode. With rising home prices and an average single-family home costing $545,000, we break down the trends that are shaping the market. From low inventory levels to the resilience of home values, gain insights into why it's a favorable time for both buyers and sellers in Henderson County.

We are honored to have Danielle McCall from Stepp's Hillcrest Orchard share the captivating story of her family's orchard. From its humble beginnings in the 1960s to becoming a leader in the pick-your-own apple industry, Danielle offers a heartfelt glimpse into the trials and triumphs of apple farming. Learn about the diverse apple varieties they grow, enjoy tales of their beloved Apple Festival booth, and find out all the fun activities you can participate in at the orchard, including wagon rides and corn mazes.

Relive the cherished memories of generations of Apple Festival attendees as we explore the festival's deep-rooted significance in the community. From exciting contests and accolades to the grand King Apple Parade, this event has been a cornerstone of local pride since 1946. Join us in celebrating the dedication and legacy of apple farmers like Danielle, and hear about the educational experiences they offer to connect children with agriculture. Whether you're a local or planning a visit, this episode captures the vibrant spirit of Henderson County's apple heritage and its bustling real estate market.

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Curious about the booming real estate trends in Western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina? This episode of the George Real Estate Group podcast promises to keep you informed with an upbeat update on the local market. We discuss the steady appreciation of home prices and the robust trend of cash purchases, giving you an edge whether you're buying or selling. But that's not all – we're also celebrating the 78th anniversary of the beloved Apple Festival, a cornerstone of our community's heritage.

We are thrilled to welcome Gwen Lanning and Fair Wagner from United Community Bank, who share their heartfelt connections and personal stories about the Apple Festival. Learn about the immense effort and dedication that goes into planning this cherished event, from the hardworking committees to the numerous volunteers who make it all possible. We reminisce about festival traditions, including the transition from the Apple Festival Queen contest to the Apple Ambassador Contest, and the significance of the Apple Grower of the Year award, which honors the dedication of our local farmers and highlights the importance of agritourism in Henderson County.

This episode is packed with exciting announcements about the Apple Festival's vendor lineup, featuring both new and returning favorites, and the captivating stories behind family businesses. Don't miss the update on the current real estate market in Henderson County, where low inventory and favorable interest rates present unique opportunities. With over 1,200 properties sold and families served, our team is here to guide you. Tune in for an episode brimming with community spirit, valuable insights, and ways to get involved in our region's most beloved tradition!

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Unlock the secrets behind a thriving real estate market and celebrate community heroes with us as we mark The George Real Estate Group's 10th year on WHKP! This episode promises an enriching journey through our decade-long commitment to Henderson County, starting with a deep dive into the local real estate landscape where an astounding 120 single-family homes are sold each month. We'll also introduce you to this week's Hometown Hero, Susann Swan, whose inspiring move from Chicago to Hendersonville has led her to become a cornerstone of community organizations like Toastmasters and the Blue Ridge Amateur Radio Club.

But that's not all—we also shine a spotlight on the invaluable contributions of the Blue Ridge Amateur Radio Club in making local parades and events a success, tackling challenges like accommodating fire trucks. Celebrate the artistic and creative spirit of Hendersonville with stories about the local theme song "Hendersonville Hop," the inspiring book "365 Divine Whispers," and the vibrant "Chalk it Up" art event. And, of course, learn how the George Real Estate Group can assist you with your real estate needs, from our services to our weekly broadcasts. Don't miss out on this special episode filled with community spirit, creativity, and valuable real estate insights!

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Discover the rich legacy and vibrant impact of the North Carolina Apple Festival, now celebrating its 78th glorious year. Ever wondered how a community event can unite a whole region? Join us as we explore the festival's history, its roots in the local apple industry, and the heartwarming community spirit that turns this event into a cherished tradition. Our journey begins with a promising update on Henderson County's real estate market, where stability reigns and opportunities abound.

We then welcome Josh English, the dedicated president of the North Carolina Apple Festival, who shares his heartfelt experiences and the incredible evolution of this beloved event since its inception in 1946. Learn about the behind-the-scenes efforts of countless volunteers and local entities, from the city and county to the police and fire departments, all working tirelessly to ensure the festival’s success each year. Josh’s personal stories illuminate the deep connections between the festival and the local apple industry, highlighting the increased participation of local vendors, including the famed Chef Blue.

Feel the excitement as we reveal this year's entertainment lineup, featuring live performances by local musicians like Ryan Perry and The Mighty Kicks, and the eagerly awaited King Apple Parade. This year, we are thrilled to honor Coach Roy Williams and his wife Wanda as the Grand Marshals, celebrating their deep community ties. From the Apple Recipe Contest to the showcase of local orchards, this episode is a tribute to the community spirit and local heritage that make the North Carolina Apple Festival an unforgettable experience. Join us and reconnect with old friends or make new ones at this year's festivities!

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Discover the heart and soul of Hendersonville, North Carolina, in this lively episode of the George Real Estate Group podcast. You'll gain unique insights into the ever-evolving local real estate market, witnessing firsthand the trends of rising home values and the impact of decreasing interest rates. But that's not all—we're also celebrating the spirit of the North Carolina Apple Festival with special guests Cheryl Gudger Thompson and Heather Wetzel. Cheryl, the dedicated volunteer coordinator and past president of the festival, shares her inspiring journey of community involvement. Meanwhile, Heather, our 2024 Apple Ambassador, recounts her thrilling journey to this honorary role, shedding light on the festival's profound significance.

Beyond apples and agriculture, the North Carolina Apple Festival is a beacon of community connection. Listen to Cheryl and Heather as they narrate heartwarming stories of how the festival has united people through shared experiences of music and dance. Heather offers an insider's perspective on the responsibilities and joys of being an Apple Ambassador, including her role in community engagement and representation in Raleigh. We also spotlight the invaluable contributions of over 272 volunteers and the collaborative efforts with city and county entities, all working tirelessly to make the festival a nationwide draw.

Ever wondered what it takes to volunteer at the Apple Festival? We've got you covered. From manning the Pepsi booths to enjoying the camaraderie of fellow volunteers, you'll find numerous ways to get involved. Learn how to sign up with ease and get a sneak peek into this year’s eagerly anticipated T-shirt design. Plus, Heather shares her favorite apple varieties and her future aspirations, giving listeners a glimpse into her passion for the festival and her career goals in healthcare. Tune in to understand the behind-the-scenes efforts, including the Apple Ambassador Program’s scholarships and the festival’s charitable initiatives. Get inspired to join us and make a difference at this beloved community event!

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Discover the secrets behind Henderson County's thriving real estate market and the heartwarming stories of our community's unsung heroes. With an 8% surge in home prices and falling mortgage rates, we'll explore what this means for buyers and sellers alike. Plus, don't miss an exclusive invitation to our exciting open house at Wolfpen this weekend. Special guest Josh English, president of the North Carolina Apple Festival, joins us to share his wisdom and the vital role volunteers play in bringing this cherished event to life year after year.

Celebrate the rich agricultural heritage of Henderson County as we gear up for the 78th annual Apple Festival. From the dynamic opening ceremonies to the grand King Apple Parade featuring Coach Roy Williams as the grand marshal, this episode is packed with excitement. Get to know Apple Ambassador Heather Wetzel, a shining star from East Henderson High School, and find out how you can get involved in this community-driven celebration. Tune in for a memorable Labor Day weekend filled with apples, parades, and a vibrant dose of community spirit.

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Have you ever wondered how the dynamic shifts in the real estate market could impact your next home purchase? Join us for a compelling episode of the George Real Estate Group podcast where we welcome Lynn Staggs from the Storehouse of Henderson County. We explore the latest real estate trends, including a drop in interest rates and the ongoing rise in housing prices. Lynn also shares the heartwarming success of the 4th of July campaign, now in its 11th year, and its significant impact on the Storehouse’s mission, especially during times of rising food and service costs.

Discover the critical role real estate agents play in today's market, leveraging their extensive networks of inspectors, appraisers, and financial institutions to provide unmatched value to their clients. Using a unique bathtub analogy, we break down the fast-paced dynamics of the Henderson County market, illustrating how homes are selling almost as quickly as they are listed. We also dive into the essential practice of compensating agents and how their expertise creates a win-win situation for both buyers and sellers.

In our final discussion, we address the ongoing demand for homes in Henderson County, fueled by its exceptional quality of life. Despite an 18% rise in price reductions, there's still an 8% increase in average single-family home prices, keeping the market competitive. We talk about the importance of aligning team members with roles that match their strengths, ensuring client satisfaction and optimal performance. Don’t miss our weekly radio shows for more real estate tips and updates from the George Real Estate Group. For further assistance, contact us at 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygreg.com.

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What's driving the housing market in Henderson County, Western North Carolina? Discover why home prices are on the rise and how cash transactions are shaping the landscape, with nearly 40% of homes purchased outright. We'll unpack valuable financial insights, such as the capital gains exemption, that can significantly benefit homeowners. Tune in for an in-depth analysis of the current market statistics, including new listings, pending sales, and recent closings, all within the context of a steadily appreciating market where the average single-family home now commands $542,000. For homeowners and buyers alike, this episode is packed with crucial information to help navigate the dynamic real estate environment.

Curious about the hottest properties in Hendersonville? We spotlight some must-see listings, like a spacious four-bedroom home at 240 Grand Vista Court and a unique eight-bedroom property at 78 Assembly Drive in Bonclarken. Despite the backdrop of high-interest rates, demand remains strong in this picturesque mountain region, supported by low inventory and stable market conditions. We'll also explore broader market trends, debunk fears of a housing crash, and share why the George Real Estate Group continues to be a trusted community partner, having helped over 1,200 families find their dream homes. For anyone eyeing the thriving mountain real estate market, this episode offers invaluable insights and expert advice.

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What has made Henderson County's real estate market so resilient and thriving? Discover the answer as we celebrate a decade of the George Real Estate Group on WHKP! In this special anniversary episode, we reflect on our journey and the incredible impact of our weekly Hometown Hero Award. We'll explore the bustling local real estate scene, sharing insights on new listings, contracts, and home sales. Plus, don't miss our discussion on the exciting development at Berkeley Park, where a new sports facility is set to transform recreational opportunities for local kids. Our commitment to growth and community service remains as strong as ever.

Ever wondered about the growing trend of multi-generational homes? We dive into the "sandwich generation" phenomenon, where families care for both children and aging parents under one roof. Drawing inspiration from PBS's "This Old House," we explore renovations that make multi-family living more comfortable and practical. You'll also hear about the historical shifts in real estate desirability and why areas like Polk County and Lake Lure are attracting new residents. Tune in for a comprehensive look at why Henderson County is fast becoming a popular destination and how the George Real Estate Group is dedicated to helping you navigate the real estate market.

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How do market shifts impact your real estate decisions? In our latest episode of the George Real Estate Group podcast, we bring you up-to-the-minute insights on the Hendersonville, North Carolina real estate market. Reflecting on the market’s impressive growth since 2011, we share our thoughts on how real estate transactions continue to thrive, regardless of economic fluctuations. We unpack current trends, such as inventory levels and interest rates, and discuss a fascinating statistic: nearly 40% of homes in Henderson County are bought with cash. We also explore the potential ramifications of future Federal Reserve interest rate cuts and the perpetual demand for housing driven by life's significant milestones.

Next, we shine a spotlight on the flourishing real estate scene in Flat Rock, featuring an exceptional listing at 240 Grand Vista Court. This four-bedroom, four-bath home boasts updated amenities and stunning views that are sure to impress. Additionally, we take a closer look at available properties in Kenmere and Bon Clarkin, including a magnificent eight-bedroom custom home designed by architect Ron Sineway. Our discussion delves into the broader Henderson County real estate trends, the ongoing challenge of affordable housing, and the unique buying patterns of the "sandwich generation."

Lastly, we explore the advantages of multi-generational living, from shared expenses to built-in childcare, and the positive impact it can have on family bonds. We also discuss current trends in second home ownership, millennial investment preferences, and the financial hurdles faced by renters. Wrapping up, we emphasize the robust real estate market in Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina, underscoring the importance of working with experienced real estate professionals. Whether you're buying your first home or selling your tenth, our expertise will help you make informed decisions in this dynamic market. Tune in to get all the insights you need to navigate your real estate journey with confidence!

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Discover the latest trends in local real estate and gain an international perspective on life and politics in Jerusalem with our special guest, Evan Helty. On this episode of the George Real Estate Group podcast, we break down the rise in cash buyers and the shifting landscape of single-family home prices in Hendersonville, North Carolina. Evan joins us to share his remarkable journey from the camping industry to his current life in Jerusalem, while reflecting on the economic and personal impacts of summer camps in Western North Carolina. Additionally, I delve into my transition from camping to real estate, offering a unique insight into how these experiences have shaped my career.

Ever wondered how Israel compares to U.S. states in terms of size and population density? We draw fascinating comparisons with states like New Jersey and North Carolina, and discuss the fragile peace agreements with neighboring countries and the frequent political upheaval within Israel. Topics of conversation include the democratic nature of Israel compared to the autocratic regimes of its neighbors, and the potential role this instability has played in recent conflicts, particularly the events of October 7th. Listen as we navigate the challenges Israel faces in maintaining security and political stability amidst complex geopolitical dynamics.

As the episode unfolds, we tackle the recent attacks on Israel, the humanitarian approach of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), and the strategic intricacies of Middle Eastern warfare. Evan provides insights into the impact on local populations and the surprising trend of Jews moving to Israel despite rising global tensions. Wrapping up, we offer a comprehensive update on the Henderson County real estate market—highlighting significant price increases and why now is a prime time to buy or sell. Tune in for these insights and more, and don't hesitate to contact us for your real estate needs at 828-393-0134 or visit our office in Flat Rock, North Carolina.

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What’s driving the surge in home prices in Western North Carolina? Join us as we uncover the current trends in the real estate market and explain why there's never been a better time to sell your home. This week, we’re also celebrating a significant milestone—ten fabulous years of The George Real Estate Group on WHKP! We’ve loved sharing our insights and connecting with our community through our Hometown Hero Award, and we’re excited to continue this journey with you. Tune in for market updates, our effective marketing strategies, and why cash buyers are increasingly dominating the scene.

We’re thrilled to introduce Heather Wetzel, the 2024 Apple Ambassador, whose inspiring story will leave you motivated and proud of our local talent. Heather shares her journey to becoming an ambassador and provides a glimpse into the meaningful role she plays in our community, including the scholarships awarded through the Apple Ambassador Program. Discover how Heather plans to represent Hendersonville at the Apple Festival with enthusiasm and grace. Don't miss out—listen to our celebration of achievements, our market insights, and Heather's inspiring contributions to our community.

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Is the current real estate market poised to benefit you as a buyer or a seller? Join us as we unpack the intricate dynamics of the local real estate scene in Hendersonville, North Carolina. From the mid-2000s boom through the early 2010s downturn, and now the recent growth spurred by the pandemic, we explore how these cycles influence today's market. Our discussion goes beyond just numbers, emphasizing the crucial role of personal circumstances in making real estate decisions. With over 1,400 families served, we aim to provide you with both historical context and actionable insights.

In this episode, we dive into the substantial changes in the Henderson County real estate market since 2011, where monthly home sales have almost doubled. We analyze how low inventory levels and rising Federal Reserve rates are pushing prices up, but also causing some homes to experience price drops. You'll gain a deeper understanding of the relationship between Federal Reserve policies and mortgage rates, and what economic indicators the Fed considers in their decisions. Our goal is to help you navigate these complexities with clarity and expertise, ensuring that you're well-prepared to make informed real estate choices.

Finally, we touch on the broader economic implications of the Federal Reserve's efforts to manage inflation, discussing topics like job creation, unemployment rates, and their counterintuitive impact on the economy. We highlight the real estate market's performance in Flat Rock, North Carolina, and the wider regions of Western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina. With strong demand and low inventory levels, now could be the perfect time to sell. Stay informed by tuning into our weekly show, available on various podcast platforms, and reach out to us for any real estate needs at 828-393-0134. Thank you for listening, and we look forward to sharing more insights in our next episode.

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How can adopting a superhero persona improve your real estate journey? On this episode of the George Real Estate Group podcast, we unravel fascinating psychological insights that reveal how changing perspectives can boost perseverance and focus, drawing parallels to overcoming challenges in the real estate market. We'll also delve into the current state of the Hendersonville, NC housing market, marked by a 9% rise in home prices over the past year, and discuss the dynamics of inventory and demand contributing to a strong seller's market. Our team’s meticulous approach ensures that both buyers and sellers receive accurate pricing recommendations through our two-step consultation process.

Our dedicated real estate team, with over 100 years of combined experience, is committed to supporting our clients in Western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina. By partnering with vendors like Pure Haven Photography, we provide a comprehensive showcase of properties through professional imagery, drone photography, and detailed floor plans. We also examine the economic impact of local summer camps on the regional real estate market, illustrating how these camps influence housing trends and community development. Our collaborative efforts are designed to make the home buying and selling process as smooth and successful as possible.

Whether you're buying or selling, the intrinsic value of homes remains a constant despite market fluctuations. We emphasize the significance of finding and improving affordable housing and highlight our team's extensive experience, having sold over 1,200 properties. Tune in to hear more about our commitment to serving the community, and don't forget to listen to our weekly radio show for continuous updates and insights on the local real estate market. Reach out to us at 828-393-0134 or visit our office in Flat Rock, NC, for a no-pressure consultation.

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Curious about the latest trends in the real estate market and how they might affect you? Tune in as we celebrate a decade of the George Real Estate Group on WHKP, where we spotlight local heroes and break down the dynamic shifts in home prices and sales. With interest rates in constant flux, Noah brings clarity and insight, making the market landscape easier to navigate whether you're buying or selling. We’re also thrilled to feature Star Broadnax, the powerhouse behind Asheville Cat Weirdos, who sheds light on their compassionate mission to support local pet owners through essential services.

In this episode, we focus on Henderson County’s real estate boom, revealing a 9% surge in home prices with the average single-family home now at $547,000. Explore why now could be the perfect time to sell and how the George Real Estate Group's expert consultations can guide you. Plus, don’t miss out on their extensive services across Western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina. For personalized advice, contact us at 828-393-0134 or visit our Flat Rock office, and be sure to catch our weekly insights on WHKP.

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Ever wondered what’s driving the real estate market in Hendersonville, North Carolina? Tune in as we break down the key factors behind recent transactions, from life events to financial decisions, and offer insights into the current state of the market, including price reductions and tax benefits when selling your personal home. Discover the comprehensive services offered by the George Real Estate Group, designed to support you through every real estate venture.

We're also shedding light on the latest trends in Henderson County—why townhomes are flying off the market and what the uptick in single-family home listings means for buyers. With interest rates dipping into the mid-6% range, buying a home has never been more accessible. We’ll discuss the five D’s that influence real estate moves: diamonds, diapers, divorce, death, and debt, along with how new construction is addressing housing shortages and affordability issues, making the latter half of the year a prime time for savvy buyers.

Thinking about a career in real estate? Uncover the benefits of working with seasoned agents and the growth opportunities at the George Real Estate Group. Learn about the supportive, collaborative environment that sets us apart. With high demand and low inventory in Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina, now might be the perfect time to sell your home. For personalized advice and the latest industry updates, be sure to connect with us at George Real Estate Group.

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What if understanding the local real estate market could unlock unparalleled opportunities for you? Join us on this episode of the George Real Estate Group podcast as we explore the thriving housing market in Western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina, where Henderson County alone sees an impressive average of 120 single-family home sales monthly. We’ll share the key factors contributing to this market's strength, even amidst fluctuating interest rates, and introduce our trusted collaborators, Quality Home Consultants and Pure Haven Photography, who ensure a seamless home-buying and selling process.

We are excited to welcome special guests Lynn Staggs and Todd Phillips from the Storehouse of Henderson County. Todd, a new board member, sheds light on the remarkable 50% increase in food distribution and client numbers over the past year, highlighting the pressing local needs. Discover how Todd's expertise in Excel has been instrumental in these efforts and learn about their heartfelt 4th of July campaign, supported by two generous veterans pledging to match donations up to $10,000. This episode underscores the importance of community support and personal interaction with those in need, demonstrating how small acts of kindness can lead to significant impacts.

Our commitment to the community goes beyond real estate. Learn how our comprehensive approach at George Real Estate Group ensures a personalized, client-focused experience, from buying and selling to investing. We draw inspiring parallels with George Mueller's orphanage, illustrating the miraculous ways resources are provided when needed most. Hear Todd’s compelling stories about the Storehouse’s food pantry operations and the invaluable friendships forged through service. Reflect on how resilience and community support, especially during challenging times like the COVID-19 pandemic, have helped us all thrive. Don’t miss this enriching episode filled with insights, inspiration, and practical advice.

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Curious about the secrets behind a thriving real estate market and the inspiring stories within your community? This episode promises insights into Hendersonville, North Carolina's unique charm and the impact of market trends on real estate values. We commemorate a decade of the George Real Estate Group on WHKP by discussing the current state of home sales, revealing a 9% appreciation in home values despite a slight dip in sales. Plus, we offer valuable advice on capital gains and "right-sizing" your home to maximize financial benefits in this high market.

Meet our Hometown Hero, Audrey Waycaster, who shares her inspiring journey from a classroom to managing Waycaster Tire and Service. Discover how Audrey navigated the challenges of learning the auto repair business, the importance of customer relationships, and the necessity of staying updated with industry advancements. Additionally, we explore the vital role that small businesses play in our community, supporting local economies and creating jobs. Join us, gain valuable real estate insights, and get inspired by Audrey's story and her contributions to the community. For all your real estate needs, remember to tune in weekly or visit us online!

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What if selling your home could not only provide you with financial security but also significantly reduce your monthly living expenses? In this episode of the George Real Estate Group podcast, we explore the robust local real estate market in Hendersonville, North Carolina, and share the positive developments and statistics that highlight our community's resilience. We'll discuss how our team's success, driven by a 30% increase in clients this year, has been fueled by word-of-mouth referrals and the supportive community. Learn about the substantial economic impact of the summer camp industry and how the beautiful summer weather plays a vital role in our thriving local economy.

Moreover, we delve into the financial and practical benefits of downsizing your home. Hear insights from a chief financial analyst at Bankrate on how leveraging your home equity can lead to lower living expenses and significant tax advantages. We also provide updates on the recent Federal Reserve interest rate cut and its implications for the housing market. Despite economic uncertainties, the Henderson County real estate market remains strong, characterized by rising home prices and a high percentage of cash purchases. Whether you're thinking about downsizing for retirement or contemplating a career in real estate, our experienced team at the George Real Estate Group is here to guide you through every step. Tune in for an episode filled with valuable insights and community highlights!

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Why is Hendersonville, North Carolina’s real estate market defying national trends? Join us as we dissect the factors fueling this unique market, especially during the lively Fourth of July weekend. This episode promises to unpack why more homes are going under contract than being listed, and what this means for both buyers and sellers. With 31 new listings, 35 price drops, and 41 homes going under contract recently, you’ll gain valuable insights into the challenges of low inventory and rising prices. Plus, learn about the average single-family home price in Henderson County, which currently stands at $547,000. Whether you’re looking to buy, sell, or simply stay informed, we’ve got the latest data and trends you need to know.

Discover how retirees are shaping Henderson County’s economy and why experts believe a market crash similar to 2008 is unlikely. We’ll explore the unique characteristics that make this area resilient, from its growing active adult communities to the unrelenting demand for homes. Plus, get to know the George Real Estate Group, backed by years of experience and over 1,200 families served across western North Carolina. Located conveniently in Flat Rock, they’re dedicated to providing strategic advice for all your real estate needs. Tune in for an engaging discussion that will leave you well-prepared to navigate Hendersonville’s robust housing market.

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Ever wondered how a heroic act during a routine training session can inspire an entire community? Join us in celebrating a decade of the George Real Estate Group’s radio broadcast on WHKP, where we not only reflect on the jubilant post-4th of July celebrations in Hendersonville but also spotlight our incredible Hometown Heroes. These junior firefighters from the Etowah Horseshoe Fire Department showcased remarkable bravery by rescuing a neighborhood dog named Cookie, turning an ordinary day into an extraordinary feat. We share the uplifting story of their quick actions and how their dedication embodies the spirit of Henderson County.

Tune in as we navigate the complexities of the current real estate market, where low inventory and rising home prices present unique challenges for buyers and sellers. Our discussion emphasizes the crucial role of professional guidance in successfully maneuvering through this dynamic environment. Whether you’re thinking of listing your home or finding a new place to call your own, let the George Real Estate Group be your trusted ally. Don’t miss our weekly live broadcast every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7 FM and 1450 AM, and discover why Henderson County continues to be a sought-after destination for people of all ages.

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What if you could make a significant impact in your community while staying informed about the latest real estate trends? Join us for a heartwarming July 4th celebration in Hendersonville, North Carolina, where we bring you uplifting news about the local real estate market and community activities. Special guests Lynn Staggs and Ed Tosh from the Storehouse of Henderson County share their inspiring journey of serving the community since 2000, providing a glimpse into their dedication and the positive change they've fostered.

Discover the power of community as we highlight a remarkable local fundraising initiative that began with a $10,000 challenge from a veteran couple and has now evolved into a major campaign, raising nearly $100,000 annually for the Storehouse’s operating budget. Learn about the ongoing 4th of July campaign, the involvement of church and corporate sponsors, and how you can contribute to this noble cause. With exciting future plans, including building a new facility, there's never been a better time to get involved and support.

Stay informed with our comprehensive update on the Henderson County real estate market, where a significant 9% appreciation in single-family home prices over the past year underscores the high demand. We discuss the influx of people from higher-priced metro areas and its impact on the local market, touching on issues like food insecurity and housing affordability. Plus, we honor our Hometown Heroes, the brave junior firemen from Etowah Horseshoe Fire Department, and offer expert guidance from the George Real Estate Group to help you navigate your real estate journey. Tune in for valuable insights and stay connected for more industry news and updates.

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Curious about what’s shaping the real estate market in Hendersonville, North Carolina, as we embrace the second half of the year? Tune in to discover the latest market statistics, including new listings, price reductions, and homes going under contract. With a three-month supply of single-family homes and varying inventory levels for townhomes and condos, our episode promises valuable insights for both buyers and sellers on navigating current interest rates and market conditions, emphasizing the importance of accurate pricing in this dynamic market.

How does demand outpacing inventory translate into rising home prices? In this episode, we dive into the details, including an impressive 9% increase in average single-family home prices in Henderson County over the past year. We also discuss the critical role of real estate professionals in North Carolina’s "as is" market. Plus, we draw connections between personal experiences, generational influences, and real estate decisions, all inspired by Morgan Household’s book, "The Psychology of Money."

From the historical significance of the Fourth of July to the quirky celebration of Bobby Bonilla Day, we cover a wide spectrum of engaging topics. Discover insights about the bustling activity in Rainbow Row, the impact of cash buyers, and how current interest rates are shaping home purchases. If you're considering listing your home or exploring new living spaces, the George Real Estate Group is ready to guide you every step of the way. Don’t miss the chance to glean practical tips and market wisdom from our seasoned experts.

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Discover the secret behind the George Real Estate Group's impressive 30% growth in Henderson County's booming market, and how local heroes are being honored every week. We'll share heartwarming stories of people relocating to the scenic North Carolina mountains, escaping the heat of cities like Charleston, and finding a new home in our picturesque region. You won't want to miss the touching tribute to Albert Morgan, the visionary behind Discount Shoes, whose legacy of community service continues to inspire.

In this special episode, celebrate ten years of live broadcasts on WHKP with us and learn about the latest market trends, including an ongoing seller's market and rising home prices. Get a glimpse into our upcoming open house at Ridgeview at Sweetwater Hills, and find out how you can join us for our live broadcasts every Thursday and the Hometown Hero Award every Friday. With invaluable insights, heartwarming stories, and community pride, this episode is packed with everything you need to know about our vibrant real estate market and the people who make Henderson County special.

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Can you guess what’s driving the skyrocketing home prices in Hendersonville, North Carolina? Discover the intricate dynamics of this fascinating real estate market as we compare the current landscape with the lows of 2011 and the peaks of the early 2000s and pandemic years. We break down the ongoing trend of rising home prices fueled by low inventory and shine a light on the importance of correctly pricing homes in such a competitive environment. You’ll get a snapshot of recent market activities, from new listings to closed sales, providing you with a detailed understanding of the current market conditions.

We also explore the critical role of Pure Haven Photography in making properties irresistible to potential buyers through professional photography, drone shots, floor plans, and videos. Navigating the ever-shifting real estate market can be daunting, especially with fluctuating mortgage rates, so we discuss the importance of making real estate decisions based on personal timing rather than trying to predict market movements. Plus, be inspired by stories of resilience from figures like Bethany Hamilton and JK Rowling, proving that a positive mindset can help overcome any adversity, whether in real estate or life. Tune in for an episode that blends market insights with inspiring tales to uplift and inform.

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Can the right photograph sell your home? Join us as we uncover the secrets of the booming real estate market in Hendersonville, North Carolina, and the critical role professional photography plays in making properties shine. We'll introduce you to our talented partners who help us bring this magic to life. Plus, we're thrilled to feature an inspiring interview with local author Eric Bishop. Eric shares his remarkable journey to becoming a successful author, giving you a behind-the-scenes look at the dedication and hard work it takes to turn your dreams into reality.

Ever wondered what it takes to balance a day job while pursuing a passion for writing? Eric Bishop and I discuss the daily grind and the practice necessary to make your mark as an author. From juggling writing with a full-time job to understanding industry statistics, we explore the financial and personal challenges faced by writers. Perseverance is key, and Eric's insights into building a catalog of books and staying motivated by passion rather than numbers are sure to resonate with anyone facing similar struggles.

But that's not all—Eric reveals fascinating details about his books "The Body Man" and "Breach of Trust," diving into the intriguing world of the Secret Service. We also touch on the dynamic real estate trends in Henderson County and the importance of continuous learning and networking in creative pursuits. Wrapping up, Lucy Miller George, our charming young expert, shares how the George Real Estate Group has helped over 1,400 families in Western North Carolina. This episode is packed with valuable insights and stories that will leave you motivated and informed. Don’t miss it!

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How does a single individual leave an indelible mark on an entire community? This week, we pay tribute to Crystal Cauley, a beloved activist whose sudden passing has left a void in our hearts. Join us as we remember the unwavering commitment and passion of Crystal through moving stories and discussions. Her son, Tyrese Cauley, joins us to share intimate anecdotes, giving us a glimpse into the personal dedication that Crystal showed not just to her family but to everyone she touched. This episode is a heartfelt celebration of a life lived in service to justice and community.

We also take you behind the scenes of The George Real Estate Group, marking our decade-long journey on WHKP. Learn how to tune in to our weekly radio show and discover the essence of our Hometown Hero Award, a cherished tradition that shines a spotlight on remarkable individuals in our community every Friday morning. Whether you're a long-time listener or new to our show, this episode offers an enriching blend of heartfelt tribute and community spirit. Don't miss the chance to be inspired by the legacy of Crystal Cauley and the vibrant heroes among us.

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Can understanding historical mortgage trends help you make better real estate decisions today? We think so. Join us for a compelling discussion with Jim Rawlings from Quality Home Consultants as we dissect the current real estate market in Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina. Jim’s insights on how mortgage interest rates have shaped, and continue to shape, the market are invaluable. You’ll also get an insider look at how our team’s collaboration with professionals like photographers and home inspectors ensures excellence in every transaction, whether you're buying, selling, or investing.

Have you ever wondered if those knowledgeable parents accompanying first-time home buyers catch everything? In our second segment, we reveal the crucial role of professional home inspections and why they’re indispensable. We explore the benefits of pre-inspections for sellers, which can preemptively address potential issues and smooth the negotiation process. Plus, Jim gives us a comprehensive overview of the services provided by Quality Home Consultants, from pest to radon inspections, and how their team’s dedication and speed can be a game-changer for your real estate journey.

Imagine conducting over 35,000 inspections and maintaining consistent quality throughout—it’s no small feat. In our final segment, Jim shares the success story behind Quality Home Consultants and the importance of continuous training and collaboration within their team. We delve into their septic maintenance program, discussing how educating clients on proper care can save significant costs down the line. To round off the episode, we reflect on the vibrant community life in Hendersonville and how a strong local market persists despite higher interest rates, making this an episode rich with insights for anyone involved in real estate.

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Can a single act of generosity spark a movement that transforms an entire community? Join us for a heartwarming celebration of Father's Day and Howard George's 85th birthday as we delve into the joys of family and community. We'll also provide you with the latest updates on the real estate market in Western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina, where price reductions and market appreciation are making waves. Our special guest, Lynn Staggs from the Storehouse of Henderson County, brings 24 years of invaluable community service experience to the table, sharing insights and inspiring stories that exemplify the power of unity and support.

Tune in to hear the incredible story of a veteran couple's unexpected inheritance gift, which ignited a successful fundraising campaign for the Storehouse of Henderson County. What started with $21,000 has now burgeoned to $100,000 annually, thanks to passionate community involvement and dedicated volunteers. Lynn Staggs takes us through this journey, emphasizing the culture of love and respect that defines their organization. You'll also enjoy some lighthearted moments with our delightful nine-year-old guest, Lucy Miller, as she shares a real estate-themed joke. Don't forget to visit our website or contact us directly for more updates and information on how you can get involved in these impactful community initiatives.

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Ever wondered what makes Henderson County such a desirable place to live? Join us as we celebrate a decade of the George Real Estate Group on WHKP, and get ready to uncover the secrets behind the area's booming real estate market. This week, we honor Dara Hossley, the Operations Director for the Henderson County Tourism Development Authority, whose dedication and exceptional problem-solving skills have significantly contributed to our community. From managing the unexpected challenges during the renovation of the Welcome Center to her unwavering commitment over 11 years, Dara exemplifies the spirit of a true Hometown Hero.

You'll also hear from nine-year-old Lucy Miller, who shares her heartwarming jokes and assures you of our top-notch real estate skills, making this episode a delightful blend of inspiration and fun. We discuss the nearly 9% appreciation in home prices, the scenic beauty, and vibrant community life that make Henderson County irresistible. Dara Hossley expresses her gratitude for being part of our Hometown Hero series and encourages you to nominate future heroes. Don’t miss out on this special episode, packed with community love and essential contact information for anyone looking to sell their home. Tune in and be inspired by the people who make our hometown a better place to live!

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How do you make your home stand out in a competitive market? We promise you'll discover priceless tips on creating irresistible first impressions, thanks to the power of professional photography. Join us as we celebrate the remarkable journey of the George Real Estate Group, which has successfully guided over 1,400 families in Hendersonville, North Carolina. We'll reflect on the evolution of the local real estate market, spotlighting key trends and significant price increases since 2011. With grateful hearts, we also acknowledge our dedicated team and invaluable community partners who make our mission possible.

Curious about the Federal Reserve's latest moves amidst cooling inflation? We'll dissect the current economic landscape and its implications for the housing market, particularly how high interest rates are shaping buyer behavior. You'll hear why realistic pricing is more critical than ever and how it can smoothen your transaction process. Our local market statistics for Henderson County offer an in-depth look at new listings, price adjustments, and sales, giving you a comprehensive understanding of current dynamics. And as we wrap up, we celebrate Father's Day, cherishing the dads who play pivotal roles in our lives. Whether you're buying, selling, or simply curious, this episode is filled with insights to guide you through these ever-changing times.

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How do interest rates shape the housing market, and what can historical trends teach us about the future? Join us on this episode of the George Real Estate Group podcast as we dissect the fascinating history of mortgage interest rates from the 1970s to today. You'll gain insights into how economic factors, inflation, and Federal Reserve policies have influenced mortgage rates and home prices over the decades. Despite recent increases in rates, discover why the Hendersonville, NC market remains vibrant with ongoing demand, low inventory, and a noteworthy percentage of cash buyers.

We can't stress enough the importance of professional home inspections and photography. Partnering with Quality Home Consultants and Pure Haven Photography, we ensure that both buyers and sellers experience a seamless process. We also highlight the unique, personal reasons behind every real estate transaction, and how our confidential consultations cater to each client’s specific needs. Whether you're buying or selling, our expertise in pricing, paperwork, and marketing can lead to higher sale prices and fewer legal complications, making the journey much smoother.

Meet Lucy Miller-George, the lively nine-year-old who brings a touch of humor to our team. Representing the George Real Estate Group with her charm, Lucy underscores our dedication to serving the real estate needs of Henderson County and western North Carolina. With over 1,300 families helped, our team is committed to making your real estate experience as smooth and enjoyable as possible. And if you're considering a career in real estate, we’re expanding and looking for passionate new agents to join our team. Tune in to learn more about thriving in the dynamic world of real estate.

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Ever wondered how a decade-long local radio show could shape a thriving real estate market? Join us as we celebrate 10 years of insights, growth, and community bonding on the George Real Estate Group's radio broadcast on WHKP! This special episode not only reflects on the vibrant local real estate market, fueled by summer camp families and new movers during the pandemic, but also illuminates the many accolades that make Hendersonville a top destination for families, retirees, and outdoor enthusiasts. Our Hometown Hero segment features an inspiring conversation with State House Representative Jennifer Balkcolm, who shares her journey from banking to politics, her deep-rooted farming background, and her advocacy in Washington to support local farmers via the US Farm Bill.

State House Representative Jennifer Balkcolm opens up about the challenges and surprises of her role, emphasizing the importance of relationship-building and informed decision-making. From her significant legislative contributions, including the Fairness in Women's Sports Bill and the Farmland and Military Act, to balancing her political duties with motherhood, Jennifer's story is both compelling and informative. We also explore the services and community involvement of The George Real Estate Group in Flat Rock, North Carolina, and provide details on connecting with their team. Don't miss out on our weekly radio segment and the WHKP Hometown Hero Series, where we celebrate local heroes every Friday morning.

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What if you could witness history through the eyes of the brave individuals who lived it? Join us as we commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day, an event marked by the sacrifices and heroism of fewer than 200 remaining World War II veterans making the pilgrimage to France. Hear the compelling stories of Paratrooper John Steele and Medal of Honor recipient Private First Class Carlton W. Barrett, whose acts of bravery continue to inspire. With President Biden and other world leaders in attendance, this episode underscores the enduring impact and significance of D-Day.

Switching gears to the vibrant real estate market of Western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina, we delve into the competitive atmosphere of late spring and early summer. Learn why Henderson County is a hotspot, with the average single-family home price soaring by over 9% to nearly $546,000. Despite the rollercoaster of fluctuating interest rates, the demand remains steady. Discover why working with a seasoned real estate agent is crucial during this booming season to navigate offers and strategically position homes for success.

We also shine a spotlight on the George Real Estate Group, a trusted name in helping families sell their homes with over 1,300 success stories. Selling a home can be a daunting experience, but our expertise ensures a smooth, stress-free process. Nestled in the heart of Flat Rock, our office is a testament to our commitment to the local community. Additionally, we dive into Robert Kiyosaki’s "cash flow quadrants," offering invaluable insights into transitioning from traditional employment to achieving financial freedom. Join us for practical advice, heartfelt stories, and a touch of humor to lighten the journey.

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Can the real estate market in Western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina really be this resilient? With single-family home prices in Henderson County climbing by 8% over the past year to an average of $542,000, and 121 homes selling each month, the demand shows no signs of waning. We examine the latest market trends, from active listings—many still under construction—to new construction options and land-home packages. Dive into our insights and learn how the George Real Estate Group is helping you navigate this dynamic market, whether you're buying, selling, or investing.

But it’s not all numbers and statistics; we also bring you a heartwarming segment with the energetic nine-year-old Lucy Miller. Lucy lightens the atmosphere with her real estate-themed jokes and charming personality, highlighting our commitment to making the home-buying and selling process enjoyable. Tune in for a mix of market updates, community news, and a few laughs, and discover how our experienced team at the George Real Estate Group is dedicated to serving your real estate needs. Whether you're interested in the latest market insights or just need a smile, this episode has something for everyone.

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Ever wondered how a simple food drive can unite a community and provide hope during hard times? Join us as we recount the heartwarming success of our recent food drive, where local letter carriers collected an incredible 36,163 pounds of food, benefiting three local non-profits. Special guests Megan Lanning from the USPS and Emily Sherlin from the Salvation Army share their firsthand experiences and the joy that these donations have brought to those in need. You'll be inspired by the collective spirit and generosity that made this initiative a triumph, and how swiftly these contributions are changing lives in our community.

But that's not all—discover the excitement of the upcoming Celebrate Flat Rock event, where you can enjoy free ice cream, live music, and family-friendly activities, including demonstrations by the Henderson County Sheriff's K-9 unit and the Blue Ridge Fire Department. This festive gathering is the perfect way to connect with neighbors and support local charities. As always, our George Real Estate Group team, with over a century of combined experience, is ready to guide you through all your real estate needs in Western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina. Listen in for an episode filled with positive news and community spirit!

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As the gentle rustle of the flag at half-staff fills the air, we're reminded that freedom often comes at the highest price. Our latest podcast episode is a moving tribute to the brave souls we honor each Memorial Day, weaving personal tales of valor with the rich traditions that commemorate this day of remembrance. From the somber beauty of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier to the heartfelt story of my friend James F. McClamrock, who made the ultimate sacrifice in Operation New Dawn, we reflect on the profound impact of those who served and the families who carry their legacy.

Transitioning from solemn remembrance to the dynamic world of real estate, this episode offers a window into the pulse of the market—a heartbeat that thrives on the precision of pricing and the finesse of sales strategy. Discover the George Real Estate Group's meticulous approach to valuation as we unpack the resilience of the market amidst the ebb and flow of interest rates. Whether you're a homeowner curious about your property's worth or someone contemplating the vibrant path of a real estate career, this segment lays out the welcome mat to a realm where opportunity and expertise intersect.

Concluding the episode, we don't just talk shop—we celebrate the spirit of the George Real Estate Group, a team that embodies professionalism with a side of humor to ease your real estate journey. Our dedication to clients in Western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina is not just about transactions but about crafting an experience that feels as comfortable as home. Join us, as we share insights and laughter, and maybe even inspire you to become part of a team that's as committed to community and camaraderie as it is to closing deals.

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As the sun sets on another bustling school year, we're rolling out the red carpet to celebrate our community's unsung champions with a heartwarming tribute to our Hometown Heroes. Imagine the tales and sacrifices of those like Art Cole, a retired military veteran with 25 years of service under his belt, who now calls the serene landscapes of Transylvania County his home. Not just a tip of the hat to our local legends, this episode also pulses with the vibrant beat of Henderson County's real estate market, where the single-family home prices have soared by an impressive 8% - a testament to the undying demand and energy that fuels our community.

Joining in the festivities, I have the delight of ushering in nine-year-old Lucy Miller, who with the poise of a seasoned pro, takes the reins to walk us through the exhilarating adventure of listing your property with the George Real Estate Group. Her youthful exuberance is matched only by the expertise that has led over 1,300 clients to their happy new beginnings. Get ready to be swept off your feet with a perfect blend of sharp real estate insight and a dash of humor that's sure to bring a smile to your face. So tune in, and let's celebrate the spirit of our community and the dynamism of the real estate world together!

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Picture this: You're standing at the crossroads of change in the vibrant real estate market of Henderson County, where the average home price has appreciated by a noteworthy 9%. This episode is your compass, offering insights that empower you to navigate this terrain with the confidence of a seasoned pro. We celebrate the spirit of our community, sharing the warmth of summer anticipation and the impact of a successful food drive. But that's just the beginning. We delve into the heart of local market trends, discussing the perfect timing for selling your home and how waiting for mortgage rates to drop might affect your plans.

As the conversation unfolds, we don't just skim the surface; we examine the pulse of a market resilient against economic shifts and the pandemic's long shadow. Our chat includes perspectives from a National Association of Realtors economist, who sheds light on the pivotal role of home equity in today's buying decisions. We tackle the mixed feelings homeowners face when considering a sale, and share why some are breathing sighs of relief after deciding to sell sooner rather than later. So whether you're a potential buyer, a curious homeowner, or just someone fascinated by the dynamics of real estate, this episode serves up the wisdom you need to make well-informed decisions amidst the bustling activity of Henderson County's market.

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Celebrate the heartbeat of Hendersonville with us as we share the tapestry of local real estate triumphs and the soulful stories of community giving. In this heartwarming episode, we're joined by Lynn Staggs and Karen Freeman from the Storehouse of Henderson County, an organization whose recent food drive epitomizes the spirit of service. As we dissect the market's impressive resilience, with single-family home prices soaring to $540,000, it's a narrative that goes beyond the numbers, capturing the essence of homeownership and its multitude of benefits, from tax perks to bolstering the community.

Our conversation takes a dive into the world of volunteering, where the efforts of a dedicated group ranging from 65 to 75 weekly volunteers keep the wheels of vital organizations turning. We're talking about real change, from a potential new building that promises to expand operations for the Storehouse of Henderson County, to the upcoming 4th of July matching campaign that makes a significant dent in annual food distribution costs. But it's not all logistics; this episode also touches on the emotional connections fostered through volunteer work, demonstrating the profound impact that even a single individual can have.

Finally, we give the floor to a very special spokesperson—nine-year-old Lucy Miller George—who, with charm and wit, shares her family's expertise in the real estate industry. The George Real Estate Group not only boasts a legacy of over 1,300 families served but also exemplifies what it means to blend professionalism with a touch of humor. If you're looking to navigate the Hendersonville real estate market or just want to be inspired by stories of community strength, this episode is a beacon of information, hope, and a few good laughs.

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Celebrate with us as we mark a decade of insightful real estate discussions and community hero spotlights on the George Real Estate Group's radio show. This special anniversary episode not only surveys the current ebbs and flows of Henderson County's real estate market with expert guest Noah, but it also offers an exclusive peek at must-see open houses. And, as we do, we pay homage to those making a difference, honoring Kelly Stepp, the heart and soul behind this year's Hometown Hero Award.

Transitioning from a labor and delivery nurse to an award-winning high school health science teacher, Kelly Stepp joins us to share her extraordinary journey. Her story isn't just about personal growth – it's a testament to the power of legacy, passion for educating, and the incredible impact of equipping students with real-world skills before they graduate. As Kelly opens up about her inspirations, the innovative curriculum she spearheads, and the deep ties she has to Henderson County, you'll feel the warmth of a community that celebrates education and the individuals who dedicate their lives to shaping the future.

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Unlock the secrets behind Hendersonville's dynamic real estate with the George Real Estate Group podcast—your ticket to navigating the intricacies of the market like a seasoned pro. Whether you're a first-time homebuyer or an investor with an eye for detail, this episode promises to equip you with the knowledge you need to make savvy decisions. From the tales that each property holds to the personal journeys of our clients, we delve into the heart of what makes our community thrive. Join us as we celebrate not just the bricks and mortar, but the people who bring life to our neighborhoods, with a special spotlight on the charming residence at 78 Assembly Drive.

Grasp the latest trends with an analysis that cuts through the noise, providing you with a crystal-clear picture of what's really happening in the housing market. Our chapter on court-ordered real estate sales peels back the layers on a topic often shrouded in mystery, revealing the opportunities and challenges within foreclosures, estate disputes, and divorces. And when it comes to setting the right price for your property, we share indispensable tips for attracting serious buyers—advice that could make all the difference in closing a successful sale. With nearly two decades behind us, we're more than just agents; we're your trusted advisors, mentors, and friends in the ever-evolving world of real estate.

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Embark on a journey through the ever-evolving landscape of Western and Upstate South Carolina real estate with us! This special episode promises to enrich your understanding of how life's significant moments intertwine with property decisions. Whether it's buying your dream home or selling a cherished family house, we've got the insider scoop. We'll explore the intricacies of the market's four phases, the pivotal role of home inspections, and the transformative power of professional photography in selling your property. And as we delve into these topics, we'll also share a moment of awe reflecting on the recent Northern Lights spectacle, cementing the heartfelt connections we cherish within our community.

Life has a way of nudging us towards new horizons, and finding the right space to call home is no exception. Tune in to discover the vibrant beats of our local real estate scene, where modern lake-view homes and new construction projects await eager buyers. But more than property previews, this episode highlights the strategic advantage of collaborating with real estate veterans in a market pulsing with robust demand and nuanced pricing trends. Whether you're juggling the sell-buy conundrum or contemplating the leap into new construction, our expert guidance is here to steer you through the complexities.

Selling your home is an art form, and who better to masterfully paint your success story than the George Real Estate Group? With a legacy of over 1,300 family relocations, our family-run business blends humor with hard-won expertise, ensuring your selling experience is nothing short of exceptional. So, while our jokes might not earn a standing ovation, our commitment to navigating you through the sales process will surely warrant applause. Get ready for a dose of professionalism sprinkled with light-hearted banter in this episode that's all about making your next real estate venture a triumph.

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Can you believe it's been a whole decade since George Real Estate Group first hit the airwaves? Join me, Noah George, as we mark this significant anniversary and reminisce about the milestones and achievements that have cemented our place in Henderson County's real estate market. Not only will we uncover the secrets to navigating a market with more buyers than homes, but we'll also raise a glass to the enduring legacy we've built together. And let's not forget the heart of our community—this episode honors the late James Short, a local wrestling legend whose impact rings out far beyond the mat. Norman Osteen is here to share touching memories that are sure to inspire and remind us why it's essential to celebrate our hometown heroes.

Meanwhile, stepping up to the mic with some family flair, Lucy Miller George offers a peek into the workings of our family-run real estate empire. With over 1,300 families helped and countless homes sold, Lucy's insights into the selling process are as sharp as they are entertaining—especially when peppered with our signature not-so-great jokes. Whether you're looking to sell or just craving some quality real estate chit-chat, you won't want to miss the tips and stories we've got lined up. So, tune in, and let's navigate the bustling streets of Henderson County's real estate market together.

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Discover the heartbeat of our communities as we unpack the transformative power of local food drives, with a special focus on the upcoming Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. Amidst the backdrop of Western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina's economic disparities, we delve into the pivotal role these initiatives play in keeping our neighbors nourished and hopeful. Special guest, Lynn Staggs from the Storehouse of Henderson County, joins us to share her frontline experience with the remarkable 52% surge in demand for their services and unveils an inspiring new project set to bolster their support for the community.

As soaring home prices and living costs cast shadows over many, we illuminate the stories of those working tirelessly to bridge the gap between abundance and need. This episode is a tapestry of compassion and action, highlighting the collective efforts of local nonprofits, the vital contributions of volunteers, and the month-long lifeline provided by the food drive. The dedication of our letter carriers and volunteers takes center stage, reaffirming the belief that together, we can counter adversity with an outpouring of community support that resonates long after the last donation is collected. Join us for an earnest conversation about lending a hand and the enduring impact of rallying around our shared humanity.

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Join us on a heartfelt journey through Hendersonville’s heart and hearth, where community and compassion meet. In our latest edition, Megan Lanning from USPS steps into the spotlight, lending her voice to discuss the transformative National Association of Letter Carriers' Food Drive. Discover how this effort not only feeds bodies but also nourishes souls, and learn how you, too, can be a part of this community's story of hope and support.

As the dialogue unfolds, representatives Lynn, Emily, and Elizabeth from the Salvation Army and IAM offer a poignant look at the challenges our neighbors face, with rising costs making the need for food donations more critical than ever. They share the stark reality of a 52% increase in community needs, painting a picture of the profound difference every contribution can make. This episode is not just a conversation; it's an invitation to extend your hand and lift up those around you.

We round out our exploration with a glimpse into the scenic beauty and community spirit of Western North Carolina's real estate market. But it's more than just properties and picturesque views; it's about how each can of food, each act of kindness, can have a ripple effect across the lives of many. As we close this chapter, remember that supporting the National Letter Carrier's Food Drive is just one of the ways we come together, standing shoulder to shoulder in service and solidarity.

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When the scent of spring is in the air, it heralds more than just blooming flowers—it marks a legacy cultivated by Brenda Chappelear, Etowah Florist's very own artisan and this week's Hometown Hero. From a childhood amidst the vibrant hues of a gladiola farm to nurturing a business that's become a cornerstone of the community, Brenda's tale is steeped in the kind of passion that can't help but inspire. With Mother's Day just around the corner, she takes us behind the scenes of her floral sanctuary where each petal and stem holds a story, and where her faithful dog, Maggie, is as much a part of the team as the blooms themselves.

Brenda's hands have not only arranged countless bouquets but have built bridges throughout Etowah, creating emotional landmarks with every delivery. As we talk, the conversation meanders through the colorful array of challenges that face local florists and the undeniable charm of supporting those who know every contour of the land's botanical offerings. We learn why choosing seasonal flowers makes a difference, not just to the environment but to the heart of each arrangement. Celebrating 36 years of growth and the evergreen beauty of floristry, Brenda's story with Etowah Florist is a reminder of the gentle power held within the petals we pass from hand to hand.

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Ever wonder how savvy investors sidestep hefty capital gains taxes on their properties? Our latest episode is a treasure trove of insider knowledge on the 1031 exchange that could keep more money in your pocket. Joined by a seasoned expert, we navigate the legal labyrinth of swapping investment properties and second homes, revealing the potential for substantial tax savings. You'll learn why direct handling of sale proceeds is a no-go and get acquainted with the critical timelines and rules for identifying new investment properties. If the ever-changing real estate regulations seem daunting, this episode sheds light on recent flexibilities and how they can work in your favor.

On a different note, we venture into the world of land surveying and septic systems—unsung heroes of real estate transactions in areas like Buncombe County. The conversation pivots to the perks of professional surveys and soil scientists in streamlining septic approvals, complete with anecdotes illustrating the power of collaboration in land partitioning and sales. We also glance at the LandGlide app's transformative impact on understanding property lines. Then, hold onto your hard hats as we recount a friend's startling attic revelation during a home inspection, underlining why a thorough look-over isn't just due diligence—it's essential. Whether you're a real estate aficionado or just dipping your toes into the market, this episode is packed with practical insights and colorful stories to guide your journey.

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Ever wondered how the charm of Hendersonville could fit into your life, or how a 1031 exchange could fatten your wallet after selling your home? Our latest episode whisks you away to the scenic vistas of Western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina, offering a treasure trove of real estate wisdom. From the allure of downsizing for retirees to the financial savvy of refinancing opportunities amid high interest rates, we've got your guide to navigating the market like a pro.

But it's not all contracts and closing costs; we're peeling back the layers of Henderson County's vibrant community life. Imagine tapping your feet to the rhythms of bluegrass at the Feed and Seed or savoring the culinary delights of Fletcher's new food court. We share heartwarming stories of maintenance-free living and the joy of shedding the burden of home upkeep, interweaving the rich tapestry of local culture that makes this region a hub of warmth and excitement.

Concluding with invaluable insights, the George Real Estate Group joins us to discuss the uptick in construction and innovative solutions like builder home packages that are reshaping the property landscape. Their expertise is not just limited to the market; they're an integral part of the local fabric, extending an invitation to connect through their weekly radio segment. Tune in for a comprehensive look at living, buying, and celebrating in a community that keeps its doors wide open, accompanied by the ever-present promise of Friday night revelries at the Feed and Seed.

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Celebrate with us as the George Real Estate Group hits an impressive ten-year stride in the real estate game, coupled with their heartfelt Hometown Hero Series. Witness the remarkable transformation of North Henderson High School's band program, as Steve Sigmon, the man behind the music, recounts the journey from a six-member ensemble to a powerhouse of a hundred young musicians. Discover how this incredible growth mirrors the competitive surge in the real estate market, where cash is king amidst a landscape of scarce listings and eager buyers.

In this heartwarming episode, we unpack Steve Sigmon's harmonious life, where the notes of music education and spiritual ministry blend into a symphony of service and achievement. Delight in the stories of a man who not only earned the Western North Carolina Award of Excellence but also strikes the perfect chord between being a band director, pastor, and family man. Plus, learn about the significance of the upcoming band festival, not just as a community highlight, but as a critical fundraiser shaping the future of these talented students. Join us for a conversation that celebrates community milestones, personal dedication, and the melodies that bind us together.

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Spring has sprung, and with it comes a real estate rush that's as vibrant as the season itself! Tune in as we, the voices behind the George Real Estate Group podcast, unpack the secrets to navigating the competitive market of Western and Upstate South Carolina. Whether you're selling your cozy cottage or eyeing that dreamy downtown loft, our expert tips on home prep, the clever use of pre-inspections, and crafting an irresistible online presence will set you on the path to success. We'll even let you in on a recent triumph in a fierce multiple offer bout, showcasing just how our team's responsiveness and strategy can clinch the win for our clients.

But there's more to the story than just curb appeal and fast sales. This episode also dishes out the financial how-to's for eager buyers, with advice on getting pre-qualified and the skinny on providing proof of funds for those all-cash power moves. We wade into the "home fax" waters, unveiling how full property history transparency can streamline your buy or sell. Plus, for the investors out there looking to maximize returns, we break down the 1031 exchange, a savvy tax-deferral maneuver that's sure to pique your interest. From capital gains insights to timelines and new investment opportunities, we've got the lowdown to help you thrive in this flourishing market.

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Unlock the hidden truths of home ownership as we journey through the world of property intricacies with Jim Rauland of Quality Home Consultants. With a wealth of experience spanning a quarter-century and over 35,000 homes, Jim divulges the essential role of thorough inspections in safeguarding your investment. From the shocking discovery of unconnected showers in new homes to the pivotal guidance for buyers in a bustling real estate market, our discussion peels back the layers of home buying, offering indispensable knowledge for both seasoned and first-time buyers.

Ever wonder how the condition of a septic system could make or break your home purchase? We wade into the often-overlooked world of septic systems, revealing the critical importance of proper installation, maintenance, and the potential pitfalls of expanding a home without due diligence. Hear firsthand accounts of the perils of missing permits and the dramatic consequences it can have on property values and ownership. This episode is your guide to navigating these subterranean complexities and avoiding the financial sinkholes that can come with them.

As the real estate market continues to sizzle in Henderson County, we dissect the advantages of pre-inspections for buyers and sellers alike. Sellers, seize the opportunity to command premium prices by resolving home issues beforehand, while buyers gain the upper hand by sidestepping hidden costs. Meanwhile, the George Real Estate Group's sterling reputation in western North Carolina shines through, offering up pearls of wisdom for navigating the property landscape. Tune in for a deep dive into the meticulous nature of home inspections and the valuable, often unexpected findings that only a seasoned pro like Jim Rauland can provide.

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Step into a celebration of local valor and real estate insights with our latest discussion on the George Real Estate Group's 10th anniversary on WHKP radio. We proudly honor everyday champions with the Hometown Hero Award, unraveling the stories of those who silently weave the fabric of our community with their selfless deeds. Their impact echoes throughout Henderson County, drawing newcomers to our inviting town, charmed by its spirit and a flourishing real estate market where homes average at $535,000. Join us as we also dissect how nearly 40% of home sales are cash transactions, reflecting buyer confidence amidst ever-shifting financial landscapes.

This heartfelt episode wouldn't be complete without paying tribute to the unsung heroes of emergency services during National Telecommunicators Week. Get an exclusive look behind the scenes with Shanna Dotson and Stephanie Brackett, who share their experiences and the deep-seated dedication required to navigate the daily tide of 500 calls. Discover the intricate dance of coordination between 911 operators and field responders, where every second counts, and the voice at the end of the line is a beacon of hope and calm in the tempest of emergencies. Through their stories, we celebrate the profound commitment that helps keep our community safe and connected.

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Discover the heartbeat of Henderson County's educational sphere and its influence on the local real estate market, as we celebrate a robust 7% growth in home values. Our gratitude extends to the dedicated individuals at East Henderson High School, with special guests Margaret Stone, Coach Brackett, and Principal Brandon Scott joining us to share their insights into the Henderson County Education History Initiative. This initiative is a testament to the region's dedication to preserving its educational heritage, and we announce an upcoming event that promises to unite the community in support of our schools.

Hear from those whose lives have been shaped within the walls of East Henderson High School, as they return to inspire new generations. Our discussion opens the door to personal stories of transformation and the influential mentors who guided the paths of these now educators. Principal Brandon Scott, a beacon of leadership, and a revered former teacher with a 30-year legacy share anecdotes that demonstrate the profound impact of teaching. The episode also underscores the pivotal role of sports in nurturing disciplined student-athletes and the collective school spirit that binds us. Join us for an exploration of a community that not only excels academically and athletically but also nurtures relationships that last a lifetime.

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Imagine stepping into a time machine that transports you back to 1981, then zooming forward to today's dynamic economy. That's exactly what we're doing in today's special birthday edition of our show, where we celebrate with a bit of nostalgia and a lot of insight into Hendersonville, North Carolina's evolving real estate market. We'll take you on a journey through the past, comparing the economic landscape of yesteryears with the current state of affairs, playfully guessing at past prices and marveling at the leaps in home prices, college tuition, and more. It's not just a history lesson; it's a unique perspective on how far we've come and where we stand today.

Turning another year older has me reflecting on the intricate dance between life's milestones and the real estate market. Join us as we chat about the tailored approach to real estate decisions, emphasizing their alignment with your personal journey rather than the ebb and flow of market tides. We'll share a slice of Henderson County's market, from average home prices to current trends, and dive into the financial perks of homeownership and investment properties. As I blow out my 43 candles, I'm grateful for the chance to have supported over 1,400 families in finding their place in the world, and I look forward to sharing these stories and insights with you.

Wrapping things up, we'll give you the nudge to get those taxes filed and then pivot to the excitement of local real estate offerings. From a charming historic home in Weaverville to a pristine lakeside retreat in South Carolina, the possibilities are as varied as they are enticing. We're proud to spotlight the George Real Estate Group's track record of excellence and their dedication to finding the best fit for every family. So, if you're seeking wisdom on navigating the real estate market or just curious about what makes Henderson County homes so special, you've come to the right place!

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Celebrate with us as we mark a decade of broadcasting with the George Real Estate Group on WHKP, where we don't just talk property but honor the pillars of our community too. This episode is a toast to the everyday heroes among us, heroes like Jane Sheaves, whose unwavering volunteerism with the Henderson County Sheriff's Department for 20 years captures the essence of commitment and dedication. As we walk through the vibrant history of our show, we'll also unveil the latest trends in the Henderson County real estate market, where the numbers tell a story of growth and the single-family home prices averaging $533,000 reflect a community in bloom.

Pull up a chair and join the conversation as we guide you on how to keep your finger on the pulse of the Flat Rock and Hendersonville property scene with the George Real Estate Group. Whether you're looking to catch our insights live on-air, stream at your leisure, or join the conversation online, we've got the inside scoop on navigating the market waves. We're expanding our family, too, and invite you to be a part of the journey by subscribing to our podcast—your go-to resource for all things real estate in our hometown. Join us, as we continue to serve you and celebrate the heroes that make our community shine.

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Discover the heartbeat of Western North Carolina as we traverse the landscape of its real estate market and unwrap the enriching tales of our communities. This episode is a heartfelt thank you to you, our cherished listeners, and a toast to the George Real Estate Group's enduring legacy. We'll guide you through Henderson County's bustling seller's market, sharing insights on average home prices and the transformative impact of diligent home maintenance. Joining us is the esteemed Dr. Douglas Young, whose familial roots run deep in the soil of Flat Rock, ready to impart his wisdom and experiences that span decades.

Have you ever pondered the intricate tapestry of American politics, how it's evolved, and where personal beliefs fit into this broad spectrum? Dr. Young presents his latest work, "This Little Opinion plus $1.50 Will Buy You a Coke," offering a thought-provoking collection of essays that journey through the shifting sands of the political scene and his own transformation towards conservative and libertarian ideals, all interwoven with his Christian faith. From the contentious issues of abortion to gun control, his stories strike a balance, seeking the common threads that bind us together as a nation.

Endings and new beginnings; that’s the essence of life's unpredictable dance. Our conversation with Douglas Young invites you into his transition from academia to the art of storytelling, reflecting on a career unexpectedly beloved and the newfound joy of writing. His upcoming novels, drawing inspiration from the students he once mentored, are eagerly anticipated for 2026 and 2027. But beyond the pages of his books, Douglas's musings on living in the now, coupled with his travel adventures alongside Cheyenne, will encourage you to cherish the present and the riches that life's experiences can offer.

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Join the journey through Hendersonville's real estate maze as I, with my twenty years on the ground, dissect the current market trends and what they mean for you, whether you're buying, selling, or just fascinated by property dynamics. We'll explore the George Real Estate Group's approach in a shifting landscape, where the art of selling homes is as nuanced as ever, with factors like home inspections and high-quality photography playing roles you never imagined. And for a bit of cosmic perspective, we'll touch on how celestial events like a solar eclipse can send ripples through our local economy and tourism, proving that even the stars can impact our property dreams.

Today's real talk on real estate doesn't shy away from the harder truths; we're facing a puzzling downturn in home sales while prices stubbornly rise. But what's driving this contradiction? We'll dig into the nitty-gritty of Henderson County's market specifics, eyeing the boom in cash purchases by baby boomers and decoding signals from the economy's crystal ball. The generational habits shaping our market are as complex as they are intriguing; find out why some boomers are bucking the 'silver tsunami' trend by holding on tight to their homesteads instead of downsizing.

Rounding off our session, I'll share the latest victories and ventures of the George Real Estate Group amidst a cooling market. You'll learn why going solo in real estate could be a game of roulette, and why having an agent by your side is more necessity than luxury. We'll navigate the implications of national settlements on our local hustle and reaffirm our commitment to fostering stress-free transactions that land you the winning deal, whether you're on the hunt for a new property or parting with a cherished home. Don't miss out on these insights and updates, tailored for those who call Western North Carolina home—or plan to soon.

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Join the jubilee as we uncork the stories and triumphs of a decade-long journey with the George Real Estate Group on WHKP. Our celebratory broadcast isn't just about popping bottles; it's a heartfelt homage to the fabric of our community, paying tribute to the century-spanning impact of Berkeley Mill and our newest Hometown Hero. We weave through the tapestry of Henderson County's real estate market, where the scarcity of listings meets a tidal wave of demand. As we dissect why North Carolina is a magnet for new residents, you'll discover the intricate dance between buyers and sellers that our team orchestrates, ensuring each transaction is not just a sale, but a story added to the annals of our vibrant community.

Picture a family album brimming with the spirit of entrepreneurship, as we reflect on the legacy of generational real estate dynasties, with nods to my own lineage and a potential future chapter featuring my daughter. In this intimate gathering around the proverbial fireside, we debunk myths surrounding real estate commissions in North Carolina, shining a light on the value of professional guidance. It's like having a legal eagle in your corner—except this eagle helps you nest in your dream home. So, come for the wisdom, stay for the wit, and let's embark on this property pilgrimage together—after all, we're not just selling homes, we're crafting the next page in your family's history book.

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Discover the heartbeat of Henderson County's real estate market and the community's philanthropic pulse in our latest podcast episode. We're celebrating a monumental year with nearly $350 million in sales and the joy of guiding over 1,400 families to their new homes. Amidst a slight dip in home sales, we unpack the resilience of our local market, where the average home price has climbed to an impressive $531,000. Our seasoned team stands at the ready, discussing the potential for price increases and providing unparalleled client advocacy. But it's not just about property; we delve into the profound impact of community service, shining a light on a local food pantry's extraordinary efforts in addressing a staggering 86% spike in demand, all from their modest facility.

As the conversation flows, we share insights into the enriching partnership with Henderson County Schools, working hand in hand to uplift families in need. Listener, prepare to be inspired by the transformative role of volunteers, whose diverse skills and dedication are crucial to the success of these initiatives. We map out the journey of the pantry's vision for expansion, aiming to triple their space without shouldering debt, and how every donation fortifies this mission. Moreover, we reveal the upcoming events designed to rally support, such as the Mail Carrier's Food Drive and the 4th of July Matching Fund, reinforcing the community's spirit and the ever-present need for contributions. Join us to explore the profound effects of volunteering on mental and physical well-being and learn how you can be part of these impactful endeavors.

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Imagine unlocking the secrets to thriving in the ever-evolving real estate market. That's exactly what we're handing over in today's podcast. We're busting myths, examining the significance of home inspections, and prepping you for shifts in buyer's agent compensation that could redefine the playing field.

Have you ever pondered the influence of Gmail's journey from its infancy to a giant with 1.8 billion users on the real estate industry? We celebrate two decades of digital communication excellence and draw parallels with our own milestones at the George Real Estate Group. This episode is a treasure trove of insights—from market stats that could impact your next move to the subtle art of determining your home’s worth, and why the timing of your listing can make all the difference.

We're not just about numbers and transactions; we're about the human touch that transforms a daunting process into a delightful journey. Tune in for this engaging episode that weaves together the professional and personal touchstones of the real estate trade, all while keeping you informed and entertained.

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When the spotlight turns to an educator's passion and impact, it's not just a celebration, it's a revelation of the heart and soul poured into molding future leaders. Alison Garrett steps into our world as the 2024 Career and Technical Education Teacher of the Year, sharing her serendipitous journey from being outside the DECA circle during her own school years to becoming a beacon of guidance for her students at West Henderson High School. Her story unfolds, illustrating the transformative power of education and the unexpected paths that lead to inspiring the business moguls of tomorrow.

During our heart-to-heart with Alison, the joy in her voice is unmistakable as she recounts the successes of her DECA advisees, who now stride confidently in the professional world. This episode isn't just about honoring a Hometown Hero; it's a reflection on the profound influences shaping young minds, the competitive edge honed through programs like DECA, and the ripple effect of a dedicated teacher's guidance. Alison Garrett's enthusiasm for her vocation and the accomplishments of her students is not only infectious but also a powerful reminder of the potential one individual has to ignite a spark in many.

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Ever wondered how the world of real estate maintains its integrity amidst the twists and turns of market dynamics? Strap in for a hearty discussion on the ethics that shape our industry, especially following a pivotal settlement with the National Association of Realtors. My pastoral insights blend with professional expertise to highlight the golden rule's embodiment in our daily dealings. We navigate the complexities of real estate transactions in North Carolina, where due diligence is the name of the game and understanding the financial dance of commissions is crucial for a fair play in the property market.

Joining us in this enlightening conversation is Phillip Trees, a key member of our team, who brings his acumen to the table as we dissect the responsibilities and protections for buyers and sellers. Our chat goes beyond the basics, offering a candid look at the real estate profession's inner workings. We also share a hometown anecdote that brings the concept of integrity to life, illustrating how it resonates within our local market. It's a narrative that spotlights the importance of effective communication and the value that agents add to your property journey.

Rounding off our session, we delve into the inspiring synergy between family ties and business acumen, with a nod to the formidable father-son duo, Howard and Noah, who exemplify the power of familial bonds in successful real estate ventures. Our group's growth, our cross-state licensure endeavors, and the strength of a vast national network are all on the table, as we paint a picture of real estate through the lens of community and connection. And for a sprinkle of levity, I recount a tale from the Feed Seed venue, where a leaky roof and a band's determination capture the indomitable spirit of our work. So, tune in, get comfy, and enjoy the journey with us.

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Imagine unlocking the secrets of a thriving real estate market where the foothills of the mountains meet the charm of the South. That's exactly what you'll get as we express our gratitude and dive into the heartbeat of Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina's real estate. Celebrate with us the allure of the area that's drawing crowds for its quality of life and economic prosperity. We're growing, expanding the George Real Estate Group to meet the demand, and we invite you along for the journey—whether you're mulling over a career in real estate or just curious about your home's current value.

As the blooms of spring herald the busiest season in real estate, we'll share the freshest market trends, garden tips, and home maintenance hacks you won't want to miss. Hear firsthand accounts of the deep human connections forged through property transactions, rooted in our commitment to put people before properties. Get the inside scoop on what millennials are craving in their hunt for the perfect home, how interest rates are shaping buying decisions, and why the here and now might just be the best time to make your move in this picturesque corner of the country. Join us for an episode that's as much a celebration of our community as it is an invaluable guide to its real estate wonders.

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Celebrate with us as the George Real Estate Group hits ten years of unparalleled service, right here on WHKP! Our latest episode commemorates this impressive milestone while peeling back the layers of Henderson County's evolving property scene. We analyze the relentless climb of home values and demystify the process of buying and selling in a market that's as fluid as life itself. With interest rates ebbing and flowing, discover why now might be the perfect moment to make your move. We also turn the spotlight on Brittany Brady, our Hometown Hero, to applaud her remarkable contributions to our local economy through the Henderson County Partnership for Economic Development.

Venture further into our podcast as we track the remarkable trajectory of Brady's career, from her beginnings in marketing to her current role at the helm of economic development. Listen closely as we unpack the successes and challenges of integrating giants like Sierra Nevada into our community, against the backdrop of workforce evolution and the dawn of Industry 4.0. Brittany's personal narrative—a balancing act between demanding professional life, board duties, and family—will inspire and resonate with many. Plus, her outlook on Henderson County’s future, particularly in the transport sector, offers a forward-thinking perspective on regional growth and opportunity that you won't want to miss.

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Unlock the door to savvy real estate decisions with our latest deep-dive into the market's currents and undercurrents. This episode isn't just a look at numbers; it's an insider's guide with the George Real Estate Group, as we shed light on the subtle interplay between interest rates and housing prices, making sense of when to strike and when to hold back in the competitive Western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina real estate landscapes. And for those with an eye on a career pivot, we welcome you to consider joining our ranks, where the art of the deal meets the heart of community building.

We also have the privilege of welcoming Jim Rawlings from Quality Home Consultants who, with an expert's precision, breaks down the critical necessity of home inspections. Like a seasoned detective, Jim walks us through the clues a house reveals upon close inspection, from the whispers of wear and tear to the secrets hidden in crawl spaces. In an age where the fine print matters and the stakes are high, this conversation is an invaluable tool for anyone looking to buy, sell, or simply understand the fortress that is their home. Join us for an episode that promises to arm you with knowledge, whether you're signing on the dotted line or just dreaming about the perfect property.

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Ever wondered what's stirring in the real estate pot? Buckle up for a whirlwind tour through Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina's property scene with the George Real Estate Group's latest market insights. Spring brings more than just blooming flowers; we're serving up a fresh slice of industry analysis, discussing how local vibrancy intersects with national trends, and the importance of skilled advocacy in current buying and selling dynamics. We'll navigate the complexities of the market, from multiple offers to crucial home inspections, ensuring you're equipped with the knowledge to stay a step ahead.

This episode is a treasure trove for anyone keeping a pulse on the real estate heartbeat. We dissect the '5 Ds' driving market movement, tackle the rarity of foreclosures, and share how our team consistently outperforms expectations by adapting to the ever-changing landscape. Whether your interests lie in second homes, investment properties, or simply understanding the current market fluctuations, we've got insights tailored for your next power move. Plus, we're dishing out a heartfelt 'thank you' to our clients with a special Pie Day celebration, because nothing says appreciation quite like a delicious giveaway.

Wrapping up our property pow-wow, we shine a spotlight on the unique characteristics of each home and market situation, emphasizing the importance of clear, personalized information. Mortgage trends, the surprising surge of cash purchases, and the anticipation of rate changes all get their due attention. As we stand by over 1400 families who've trusted us with their real estate needs, we invite you to tap into the wealth of expertise the George Real Estate Group offers, right from the heart of Henderson County. Remember, whether you're dipping your toes or diving deep into the property waters, we're here to keep you afloat with guidance and insight.

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Celebrate with us as we toast to a decade of connecting with listeners through the George Real Estate Group's radio show on WHKP. This episode is a heartfelt journey into the fabric of our local community, starting with a tribute to Hometown Hero Symantha Gragg, whose inspiring shift from education to the real estate sector has been nothing short of remarkable. As we examine the year-long cycle of home selling, the influence of ever-shifting interest rates, and the trend of homeowners nesting longer, you'll gain a fresh perspective on why our local market continues to defy national trends with robust growth and a 7% appreciation rate. It's more than just statistics; it's about the people and the quality of life that make Henderson County a magnet for new residents and a hub of thriving real estate activity.

Joining us in the conversation are a couple who can attest to the vibrant, yet challenging world of real estate since their start in 2007. Their story weaves through the ups and downs of the industry, emphasizing the parallels between nurturing as educators and guiding clients through the complexities of buying and selling homes. As we address the fluctuations in real estate agent memberships and the market's response to economic shifts, we also shed light on the indispensable role of the local board of realtors in fostering ethics and community engagement. And for a dose of fun, our very own Lucy Miller George, a spirited 9-year-old, chimes in with insights that blend expertise and humor, ensuring your home-selling journey is as enjoyable as it is successful. Don't miss this landmark episode that celebrates community, family, and the future of real estate.

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Embark on a journey through the dynamic realm of real estate and design with a special focus on Henderson County's flourishing market, as the average sales price soars to $528,000. As your navigator, I bring you a treasure trove of insights from the George Real Estate Group, dedicated to steering clients through the ebbs and flows of property transactions. Whether you're considering a new home purchase or eyeing a future in real estate, our conversation casts a light on the critical aspects of the industry. Adding an extra layer of depth, we have Lyn Mabry from Designing Spaces by Lyn joining us, sharing her touching narrative of following in her mother's footsteps into the world of interior design, illustrating the profound connection between personal history and professional passion.

As we transition from the nuts and bolts of the market to the heart of the home—the kitchen—we dissect the latest design trends that are shaping the culinary corners of our lives. Imagine transforming the mundane to the magnificent, merging timeless appeal with modern flair, all while ensuring your space doesn't fall victim to the transient whims of design fads. From brushed gold accents to the strategic use of color and wood, we equip you with practical tips to achieve that perfect blend. As we unveil the comprehensive services offered by my team, including architectural design and age-in-place adaptations, we prepare you to embark on your own home renovation adventure with confidence and excitement. Don't miss the stories, strategies, and soul-stirring moments brimming within this episode.

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Have you ever wondered what fuels the dynamic shift in a small town's real estate market, or how a community bands together to tackle pressing social issues? Our latest podcast episode takes you to the heart of Hendersonville, North Carolina, where the real estate scene is as bustling as ever with home prices appreciating by 8%, and community spirit is measured by the pies we share and the support we provide to our neighbors in need. We join Lynn Staggs from the Storehouse of Henderson County to understand the dire need for food assistance services that have soared, reflecting a 59% increase in their service delivery.

We're not just about numbers and market trends; our episode is a tapestry of heartfelt stories and essential advice. From expressing our gratitude to Jim Rawlings for his essential home inspection services, to reminiscing over the societal shifts brought on by the four-year mark of the COVID-19 pandemic, we cover the human side of real estate and community development. It's a conversation that showcases the resilience of Henderson County's residents and the generosity of new neighbors who arrive with a keen spirit of involvement.

Lastly, we share a slice of our own story, the growth of the George Real Estate Group, and how we've assisted over 1,300 families in navigating the selling process. Selling a home is a journey, and we're here to guide each step with expertise, sprinkled with a dash of our (perhaps not-so-great) humor. So, if you're curious about life and real estate in western North Carolina, this episode is waiting for you, filled with insights, warmth, and a few chuckles along the way.

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As we raise our glasses to a decade of airwaves filled with community stories and real estate wisdom, we're rolling out the red carpet for an extraordinary centenarian, Myrl Jean Hughes. She brings to life an era of grit and grace, recounting her days as a World War II physical therapist and how she turned financial hardship into a legacy of service. Her voice, still robust at 101, carries tales from New Guinea to now, reminding us that the past is not just history—it's a heartbeat that continues to inspire.

In the realm of real estate, Noah George doesn't just talk shop—he paints a picture of Henderson County's market with the finesse of a seasoned artist. Home sales dynamics, inventory variances, and the subtle dance of rising prices are all part of the tableau he shares. Whether you're a seasoned homeowner or a newcomer trying to decode the market's Morse code, Noah's expertise is a beacon in the often-misty seas of realty. Join us for an episode that celebrates heroism both on historical fronts and in the everyday art of living and thriving in our homes.

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Embark on an explorative journey with us as we unravel the vibrant dance between Hendersonville's real estate market and the dynamic expansion of Asheville Regional Airport. Feel the pulse of local property trends, where a fall in home sales belies the remarkable appreciation of home values that leapfrogs national figures. Henderson County's real estate scene is ablaze with cash purchases and lofty home prices, reflecting an inventory that's as coveted as a hidden mountain trailhead. Meanwhile, Tina Kinsey from Asheville Regional Airport joins us with her seasoned insights, shining a light on the airport's ascent to become North Carolina's third busiest and its profound impact on the region's economy and job landscape.

Strap in for a detailed account of how Allegiant Air's arrival at Asheville Regional Airport turned the tarmac into a launchpad for growth. From modest beginnings with a few Florida bound flights, the airport has soared to offer 17 nonstop destinations, attracting both travelers and new residents alike. The episode takes flight through the ambitious Asheville Forward project and the construction of a new terminal, all while narrating the personal travel anecdotes that color the airport's transformation. It is a testament to the airport's resilience in maintaining operational efficiency amid such exciting changes.

Finally, step behind the scenes with us as we navigate the strategies that drive airport business development and marketing. Discover the nuanced dance between crafting compelling stories to woo airline routes and the delicate business of enticing airline network planners to our picturesque region. With a focus on the airport's robust recovery post-pandemic and its trajectory for future expansion, we also guide listeners through the improved airport infrastructure and services. From the simplicity of finding a parking spot to the ease of security checks, we cover it all. And as we sign off, we take a moment to honor Tina Kinsey's birthday, celebrating her contributions to the community and the small-town charm that radiates from our local airport's grand plans.

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March marches in, bringing with it a fresh perspective on the local real estate market. Setting the stage, we dissect the trends amidst the crunch of rising interest rates and a low inventory landscape, exploring what this means for homeowners and potential buyers alike. The decision to buy or sell first is a complex dance, and I'm here to lead you through the steps, offering a helping hand to those ready to make their move in real estate. In addition, we share the exciting developments in Hendersonville, including the groundbreaking of Fairmont Heritage Place at the Cedars, marking a growth spurt for the community we hold dear.

The heartbeat of this episode is our conversation with Maureen Graham, the visionary Executive Director of the Medical Loan Closet. For six decades, this bastion of compassion has outfitted Henderson County with more than just medical equipment; it provides a lifeline of emotional support to those navigating health challenges. The Medical Loan Closet exemplifies the power of recycling and community spirit, and we tease an upcoming event where the melody of live music will celebrate the generosity that courses through our county's veins.

Lastly, the real estate scene in Henderson County unfolds before us like a tapestry of numbers and narratives. With average single-family home prices cresting over $527,000 and inventory at a premium, the importance of precise pricing has never been more apparent. We reflect on the 37% of homes bought with cash, demonstrating resilience in the face of fluctuating interest rates. My team at the George Real Estate Group and I express gratitude for the opportunity to guide families in their real estate journeys and we celebrate the fabric of our community—woven with prosperity, generosity, and a sense of belonging that transcends mere geography.

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Join the celebration as we mark a decade of the George Real Estate Group Radio's connection with listeners on WHKP, and honor Amber Collins, the embodiment of a Hometown Hero, whose steadfast dedication to our community and youth shines as brightly as her coaching strategies at East Henderson High School. In this special broadcast, we not only applaud Amber's exceptional contributions but also navigate the winding roads of Henderson County's real estate market, exploring appreciation rates, the effects of inventory shortages, and the critical nature of timing in property transactions.

Amber Collins shares the heartwarming tale of her deep-rooted involvement in church and volunteerism, setting the bar high for what it truly means to serve one's community. Meanwhile, our conversation extends into the realm of real estate, where every transaction is a unique chapter in an individual's life story, laden with personal significance that surpasses market trends and financial figures. With a trove of over 1400 deals under our belt, we bring to the table not only expertise but also a philosophy that prioritizes alleviating client stress and championing their needs. Tune in for insights on when to list your home and discover how the George Real Estate Group remains your unwavering ally in the real estate adventure.

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Embark on a journey through the vibrant heart of Hendersonville where the pulse of the real estate market beats with unpredictable rhythms. Our conversation with the George Real Estate Group unravels the threads of a market that's seen home prices soar as the volume of sales takes a surprising dip. As we navigate the ebbs and flows of buying and selling, you'll garner invaluable strategies to stay afloat in these shifting tides. Adding depth to our discourse, Maureen Graham, the steadfast executive director of the Medical Loan Closet, joins us to illuminate the organization's 60-year legacy of compassion, from its modest start to its pivotal role in the community today.

The true essence of a community shines not just in its markets but in the hearts of its people, and this episode is a tribute to that very sentiment. We celebrate the Medical Loan Closet's diamond jubilee and explore how faith-based organizations in Hendersonville have become sanctuaries of support, providing much more than medical equipment. They're a source of solace, a beacon of hope, and a testament to the generosity that thrives in our town. Stories of profound donations and the unsung heroes who volunteer echo the power of human connection in our digital age, reminding us that the spirit of giving is alive and well in Hendersonville, where every act of kindness weaves the fabric of our close-knit community even tighter.

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Ever wondered why Hendersonville's real estate market is thriving amidst high interest rates and a shrinking number of available homes? Prepare to unravel this conundrum as we delve into the local economy's pulse with Bob Wilford from the Chamber of Commerce, dissecting the growing divide between home prices and average wages. Our conversation sheds light on the crucial role of real estate professionals in this pressurized market, where the stakes are high, and the prices even higher.

Collaboration is the lifeblood of community growth, as evidenced by the success of the Ecusta Trail. Learn how adopting the "who, not how" philosophy, championed by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy, can transform initiatives and drive economic as well as social prosperity. We also offer timely wisdom for those standing at the crossroads of buying or selling property. Sellers, it seems, may just have the upper hand in today's bustling marketplace.

Finally, we celebrate the George Real Estate Group’s unwavering commitment to Henderson County's families and their property dreams. With a legacy of over 1,200 properties sold, we discuss how deep community ties in Flat Rock shape their approach to service—and how you can tap into this wealth of expertise. Whether you're a local business owner, a hopeful homebuyer, or a community enthusiast, this episode is a treasure trove of insights waiting to be explored.

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Raise your glasses and toast to a decade of real estate savvy with the George Real Estate Group, as we explore the perpetual dance of the housing market, come rain or shine. This episode isn't just about bricks and mortar; it's a tactical playbook for sellers navigating the lean inventory landscape and a golden ticket for buyers eager to capitalize on the spring surge of new homes. We're not only tracking the ebb and flow of properties but also celebrating the local legend, Robert Livingston—Hendersonville High's own and the new defensive coordinator for the Colorado Buffaloes under Deion Sanders. Join us for a session where community triumphs meet expert market strategies.

Unlock the door to the George Real Estate Group's thriving enterprise, based in the heart of Flat Rock, North Carolina, as we lay out all you need to get in touch with the best in the business. We'll give you the scoop on how to tap into their radio segment for weekly doses of real estate wisdom, along with tips on downloading these insightful discussions at your convenience. Whether you're a property pro or just scouting the market, this chat promises to elevate your real estate game to the next level.

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Unlock the secrets of Hendersonville's thriving real estate scene with our very own John Gleaman, who shares his journey from newcomer to networking ninja. Learn how he navigates the market to understand your home's worth and harness the potential for growth in our lively community. Meanwhile, we celebrate one of our own, Robert Livingston, and his awe-inspiring climb from Henderson High to calling the shots for the Colorado Buffalo College football team. Prepare to be inspired by stories of local heroes and insights that could redefine your perspective on real estate and community involvement.

Join us as we venture into the meticulous craft of woodworking and the poignant world of beekeeping with a former corporate communications whiz turned artisan. Discover how dedication to craftsmanship and a passion for bees led to the establishment of a boutique woodworking business and Green River Bee Company right here in Hendersonville. We'll explore the ins and outs of different beekeeping methodologies and delve into the unique allure of Sourwood Honey, an exclusive local treasure with untapped medicinal properties. Get ready for a conversation that intertwines entrepreneurial spirit with a deep commitment to preserving the natural beauty of our landscape.

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Ever wondered how a tech whiz transformed his career, invigorating the marketing landscape for local businesses? Meet Andrew Murkens, co-founder of 828 BIZ and a real estate virtuoso with the George Real Estate Group, as he recounts his remarkable evolution from IT to the forefront of digital marketing and real estate in Western North Carolina. In this episode, we unpack the significance of staying competitive in the digital age, where paid search and social media reign supreme, and the power of community engagement in choosing local enterprises over impersonal big box stores.

The pulse of our local economy beats strongest when we support the businesses that are its lifeblood. This episode doesn't just illuminate marketing strategies and real estate trends; it celebrates the fabric of Western North Carolina's economy—our spirited community and the local businesses that contribute to its vibrancy. With home prices on the rise and the market as dynamic as ever, we share insights on navigating the complexities of the Henderson County real estate market. Plus, Andrew opens up about the profound influence of his family on his career, reminding us that the heart of professional success often lies in the strength of our personal connections.

Strap yourself in for a local journey that goes beyond property lines, embracing the entrepreneurial spirit that's driving our region's growth. We'll discuss the importance of understanding your ideal client avatar to create impactful marketing campaigns and the unique ways in which the George Real Estate Group, led by the delightful nine-year-old Lucy Miller George, brings a touch of warmth and wit to the home-selling experience. So whether you're a local business owner, a real estate aficionado, or just someone who loves a heartwarming tale with practical takeaways, this episode promises to deliver a blend of human interest and expert insight that's as engaging as it is informative.

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As we raise a glass to a decade of real estate revelations with the George Real Estate Group, this special broadcast unravels the intricate tapestry of Henderson County's housing market. Join us on a journey through the ebb and flow of interest rates and inventory, and discover how these forces are sculpting home prices. It's not just numbers and trends; we celebrate the human side of real estate, from first-time buyers to those parting with a cherished family home. Amid the market musings, we applaud Brent Emory and Whitney Gray, our latest Hometown Hero Award honorees, shedding light on their unwavering support for our veterans, proving that the heart of our community beats strong in Henderson County.

We're also honored to host a veteran with a remarkable 22 years of service, split between the Air Force and Navy, who now pours his energies into supporting fellow veterans in Henderson County and beyond. His stories and guidance cut through the red tape of accessing veteran benefits, offering a beacon of hope to those who've served. Tune in to hear his personal narrative, intertwined with sage advice for younger generations considering military service, and learn why it's never too late for veterans to claim the support they've earned. Meanwhile, our youngest voice, Lucy Miller, ensures the episode is peppered with warmth and wit, serving up a side of laughter with her real estate jests while affirming the George Real Estate Group's unwavering commitment to serving families across Flat Rock and beyond.

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Embark on a journey with us to Hendersonville, North Carolina, where the tapestry of life events weaves into the realm of real estate and senior living. As home prices ascend amidst a landscape of scarce inventory, we navigate the pivotal choices homeowners face—from the timing of buying and selling to the nuanced decisions of transitioning into senior living spaces like Brookdale, as Sherri Redden from Brookdale Senior Living joins us with her wealth of knowledge on independent living and the personalized services that cater to the ever-changing needs of our aging community members.

Feel the pulse of our aging society as we examine the rich social fabric that senior living communities like Brookdale knit together, combating loneliness and fostering connection. Imagine the joy of a Great Gatsby-themed party bringing smiles to residents' faces, illustrating the profound impact of community in the golden years. In the arena of real estate, we cast a spotlight on the George Real Estate Group's dedication to guiding families through the significant and often emotional journey of selling a home, as we share our expertise to simplify this life-altering process.

Discover the art of navigating new chapters in life with grace and assurance as we discuss the significance of making the transition into a supportive living environment when the time is right. We delve into the importance of planning ahead for the years where independence is cherished but support is welcomed. Through personal anecdotes and professional insights, we reveal how real estate expertise can be a beacon of light for those embarking on this transition, providing not only a laugh or two with our corny real estate jokes but also the empathetic guidance needed to embark on these new beginnings.

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Discover the hidden intricacies of Henderson County's real estate market with Jim Rawlings of Quality Home Consultants, who joins us to shed light on why a solid construction background is a must-have for any home inspector. We tackle the critical role of home inspections in Western North Carolina's evolving terrain and the treasure trove of insights Jim offers from his construction expertise. Listen closely, as we reveal the secrets to savvy home buying and selling in a market where properties appreciate by the minute, and why the right inspection can make or break your real estate dreams.

Navigating the complexities of septic systems, we dive into the unglamorous but essential world of waste management with a maintenance-centric approach. Learn the ins and outs of septic upkeep, from the optimal frequency of pumping to the benefits of a maintenance program that could save your wallet and your backyard. Jim regales us with tales from the trenches, emphasizing the importance of being informed and prepared, especially when the stakes are as high as your home's foundation.

Wrapping things up, we reflect on the current state of affairs in Henderson County's real estate market, scrutinize the low inventory challenges, and the opportunities they present. Jim's wealth of experience, spanning over 35,000 home inspections, provides us with a rare glimpse into the nuances of property evaluations amidst the mountainous backdrop. We cap off with some straight talk about radon, its risks, and the remarkable success stories in mitigation. And for a dash of fun, we share in the collective heartache of a football game gone wrong and extend an open invitation to join us for the next live broadcast, where humor and top-notch real estate advice from the George Real Estate Group await.

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Join the festivities as we toast to an incredible 10-year collaboration with WHKP, where the George Real Estate Group has been a cornerstone in the local airwaves, sharing tales and trends from the heart of our vibrant community. In this special anniversary episode, we're bringing to the spotlight our very own Hometown Hero, Becky Garrett, whose narrative of unwavering service and generosity, guided by her faith, will leave you inspired. Becky's selfless journey through various local organizations exemplifies the spirit that makes our neck of the woods not just a place to live, but a place to belong.

Amplifying the cheer is Lucy Miller-George, the youthful spark of the George Real Estate Group, who at nine years old, gives selling a home the enthusiasm it deserves. Lucy reminds us that expertise can come with a giggle, and that navigating the real estate waters in Flat Rock, North Carolina, can be a delightful adventure. Hear how her family's tradition of superior service has helped over 1,300 families find their happy place, and how their dedication extends beyond property lines to honor the everyday heroes among us with the Hometown Hero Series.

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Embark on a journey through real estate's robust landscape and the passion-fueled world of college basketball in our latest podcast episode. As I reflect on a nearly two-decade-long career with the George Real Estate Group, I unravel the story of a market that dances to the rhythm of life's milestones, undeterred by the economic backdrop. Our conversation also courts the spirit of the game with a homage to the legendary players and coaches who have graced Tobacco Road, sharing a slice of history that continues to resonate within the sport and beyond. Tune in for a heartfelt expression of gratitude to the community and the near-celebration of 1400 families supported through their real estate journeys.

Then, we shift the spotlight to the hardwood floor as the anticipation of March Madness looms. Listen to how the dedication and sheer grit found in sports are mirrored in the relentless pursuit of success in real estate. Special guest Robert Hooper joins us to tackle the pressing issue of affordable housing, shedding light on the needs of our community and exploring potential solutions. Whether you're a real estate enthusiast, a sports fan, or concerned about the growth and inclusivity of your community, this episode promises a blend of inspiration and insight that speaks to the heart of perseverance and teamwork.

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As I blew out the candles on my son Barkley's 15th birthday cake, I couldn't help but draw a parallel between personal milestones and the ever-evolving journey of homeownership. This week, from the heart of Hendersonville, North Carolina, we peel back the curtain on the local real estate market, pondering if the early signs of spring could signify a blossoming opportunity for sellers. We converse about the art of timing in the market, the compelling reasons to sell now, and the benefits of Henderson County's alluring climate that continues to attract newcomers.

Our episode isn't just about transactional advice; it's a treasure trove of insights for anyone navigating the turning points of life as they intersect with real estate. Lee King, Registrar of Deeds, joins us to share how deeds and property play pivotal roles in both our happiest occasions and more challenging times. We're not just selling homes; we're fostering a community, offering a network of support from attorneys to handymen, and ensuring you're equipped for the next chapter, whether it's upsizing, downsizing, or simply seizing a new adventure.

As we debunk the myths of a looming foreclosure wave, our conversation shifts towards providing actionable solutions for homeowners in a pinch. Dispelling fear with facts, we discuss how to sidestep financial pitfalls, protect your credit, and perhaps even pocket some gains by taking decisive steps before foreclosure looms. Remember, our team at George Real Estate Group is ready to laugh with you, celebrate with you, and most importantly, guide you with expertise through the nuances of Hendersonville's real estate market. Whether you're a seasoned investor or a first-time homebuyer, tune in for an episode that promises to enrich your perspective and maybe even make you chuckle along the way.

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As we reflect on a decade of conversations and insights with the George Real Estate Group on WHKP radio, it's clear that the tapestry of Western North Carolina's real estate market is interwoven with the personal stories and milestones that shape our community. Amidst the ebb and flow of interest rates and market dynamics, we stand steadfast, celebrating the region's magnetic pull and the generosity that defines our neighbors. This episode is a heartfelt homage to those who've made their mark, like our Hometown Hero, Jimmy Stepp—a 29-year veteran of the Rescue Squad whose legacy of service and love echoes through Henderson County.

This week's tribute brings Jimmy Brissie, the Emergency Services Director, and Toby Linville, the Planning Administrator, into our studio to share the poignant tale of Jimmy Step's life and impact. Tune in for an episode that intertwines legacy, laughter, and the lure of the mountains we call home.

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Discover the heartbeat of our community as we unpack the tales and triumphs of local families, whose home-buying dreams we've had the privilege to make a reality. This episode is a feast for the soul, offering a blend of heartfelt community stories, a delve into the innovative educational landscape at Mountain Community School, and a celebration of the genuine connections we forge in our neighborhood. We're joined by the esteemed Anthony Johnson, principal of Mountain Community School, who shares his insightful journey from a high school science classroom to school administration, and how the nurturing influence of educators shapes the leaders of tomorrow.

In an episode brimming with inspiration, we toast to the 25th anniversary of Mountain Community School, revealing the cherished traditions and forward-thinking initiatives that paint a picture of the school's legacy. Join us as we unveil the colorful tales behind a new mural that captures the school's spirit and hear about the exciting development of Discovery Park, promising to enrich our children's educational experience. With Anthony's personal reflections on the joys of guiding young minds, this podcast is a testament to the transformative power of education and the incredible potential that lies within our own tight-knit community.

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Peek behind the scenes of our local heritage with none other than Lee King, the Register of Deeds for Henderson County, who joins us to unravel the threads that connect real estate to the community's heartstrings. From safeguarding significant life milestones like births and marriages to arming our veterans with services they deserve, we delve into the emotionally resonant duties that shape the legacy of Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina. Lee brings to light the delicate balance of embracing technological strides while preserving the authenticity of our physical records, reminding us of the silent yet profound impact of meticulous record-keeping.

Our conversation meanders through the ebb and flow of the real estate landscape, where Lee's insights, drawn from document recording trends, reflect a market as vibrant as the community it serves. He sheds light on the less visible dangers lurking in the shadows, such as deed scams preying on the unsuspecting. Together, we underscore the vitality of vigilance and the protective measures one can employ, including a free service from the Register of Deeds that alerts homeowners of any activity involving their property, ensuring peace of mind in an often tumultuous realm.

Finally, we celebrate the triumphs of Henderson County's leadership, where collaboration and advocacy converge, bringing state-wide voices together to fortify our local fabric. Whether it's navigating the intricacies of estate matters or debunking misconceptions about the Register of Deeds' role, this episode is a testament to the unwavering dedication of those who serve the public. And as we unravel a historical deed tale that binds past to present, we're reminded of the deep, rich connections that make our community unique, all stitched together through the quiet diligence of the Register of Deeds office.

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As we raise our glasses to a decade of milestones with the George Real Estate Group, we're reminded of the incredible individuals who shape our community. The radiance of Henderson County's real estate market pales in comparison to the stories of those honored with the Hometown Hero Award – folks whose extraordinary deeds often go unsung. Meanwhile, Angie Evans joins us, narrating the heartfelt journey that led to the conception of Waters of Hope, borne from her sister Natalie's courageous fight with cancer. Angie's tale is a testament to the power of harnessing personal adversity into communal healing and support.

This episode is not just a retrospective but also an exploration of the kindness that knits our society together. We spotlight the selfless acts of a local church's homeless ministry, a beacon of hope for those without a roof over their heads, providing more than just the essentials – they offer a touch of humanity. Delving into the fabric of our show, the George Real Estate Group shares anecdotes and laughter, ensuring that while our dad jokes may sometimes miss the mark, our adeptness at navigating the real estate waters hits home every time. Join us as we celebrate the past, empower the present, and embrace the future of George Real Estate Group and our vibrant Henderson County community.

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Join us on a journey to the heart of Hendersonville, North Carolina, where the quest for affordable housing is more than just numbers—it's about real people and their stories. In a riveting conversation with Mandy Green from the George Real Estate Group and Robert Hooper, Director of Affordable Housing at WNC Source, we uncover the complexities of the local housing market. From eye-opening insights into average home prices to the inventory crunch in Henderson County, we lay bare the factors that make finding a home within reach an uphill battle. This episode is a beacon of knowledge for anyone looking to navigate the housing terrain, whether you're buying, selling, or seeking a place to call home.

As we dig deeper into the Housing Choice Voucher Program, you'll discover how it sustains low-income families in their quest for a secure living space. We explain the crucial role landlords play in this initiative, dispelling myths and illuminating the advantages of being part of a solution that goes beyond charity—it's an investment in community well-being. You'll learn about the safeguards in place to ensure quality homes for tenants and fair compensation for property owners. If you've ever considered how you might contribute to the affordable housing landscape, let this episode guide you through the opportunities to make a lasting impact.

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Transform how you think about personal and professional development as we delve into the world of impactful literature, with a particular emphasis on audiobooks that resonate deeply thanks to the author's own voice. Discover the profound insights of Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy, authors of "The Gap and The Gain" and "Who Not How," whose works inspire entrepreneurs and leaders alike. We share tales from a unique book club that brings readers face-to-face with authors, fostering an environment ripe for motivation, growth, and the sheer excitement of connecting with thought leaders like Dr. Hardy.

Finally, we cast a spotlight on the Henderson County real estate landscape, a market brimming with opportunities for buyers and sellers alike. With low inventory, shifting interest rates, and a steady demand, now is the prime time to make your move. We dissect current trends and strategic purchasing decisions that could shape your financial future, and we invite you to discover how the George Rilsig Group's sterling track record in the region can guide you through these promising prospects. Tune in for an episode that not only informs but also empowers you to make confident, educated moves in the real estate game.

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Join the celebration as we mark a decade of sharing the airwaves with you every week on WHKP, where we've had the privilege of shining a spotlight on the unsung heroes in our community through the Hometown Hero Award. Reflecting on a resilient Henderson County real estate market that has defied the odds, we see an uptick in cash purchases despite the hurdles of rising interest rates. Harry Rising, Henderson County's own tax administrator, graces us with his story, transitioning from military life to becoming an integral part of the fabric that holds our community together—a narrative familiar to many who have found their way to calling this place home.

Engage with us as we thank Harry for his invaluable service to our county and celebrate his contributions to our community. The heart of the George Real Estate Group beats loudly with a commitment to serve, having helped over 1,300 families on their journey to find a place to call home. Harry's path stands as a beacon for new residents who enrich our lives and contribute to the unique charm and spirit of our area. So tune in, be moved by the tales we share, and, who might know, you could even chuckle at a real estate joke or two.Quality Home Consultants
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Step inside the vibrant heart of Henderson County, where the foundations are as strong as the community spirit, and the real estate market defies economic gravity. Join the George Real Estate Group for an insider's tour, expertly guided by retired Sheriff George Irwin and actor Bailey Chase. These distinguished guests not only share the pulse of the community but bring to the fore the valorous tales of our first responders. Learn how Sheriff Irwin's military and law enforcement tenure shaped the fabric of our community, and discover the vital work of Henderson County Heroes—a beacon of support for the brave souls who safeguard our homes and families.

Amid the bustle of market stats and heroic stories, find inspiration in the personal voyage that led me to Henderson County—a place where values such as faith and respect for law enforcement are not just words, but a way of life. The episode further unwraps the community's embrace of our endeavors, from faith-based films like "Far Haven" to the outpouring of local generosity at fundraising events. You're invited to witness the profound impact of these initiatives and the opportunities for volunteerism that knit our community even closer. It's a narrative that celebrates the unsung heroes and the indomitable community spirit that is Henderson County's true realty.

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As we honor Martin Luther King Jr. Day, our hearts are full with the spirit of community and service that shines brightly throughout Hendersonville. In today's episode, I reflect on the profound impact almost two decades of real estate experience has had on both my life and the lives of those I've helped find their place in this vibrant community. From neighbors to newcomers, the journey has been nothing short of inspiring. And for those of you pondering your next move, Patrick Hunt from United Federal Credit Union joins us to offer his expertise on home financing and the role it plays in nurturing our sense of belonging.

Navigating the ebb and flow of housing markets and interest rates can often feel like an intricate dance—one that we explore in today's candid discussion. With a keen eye on Henderson County's real estate scene, we share strategic insights that could turn today's challenges into tomorrow's victories. For those on the verge of making a property purchase, we offer guidance on how to capitalize on current market conditions, analyzing the potential financial benefits of acting now versus waiting for an uncertain future. It's a balancing act of supply, demand, and timing, and we're here to help you strike the right chord.

Turning the page to personal finance, we examine the art of lending and the nuance of debt consolidation with the precision of a maestro wielding a baton. Tailoring financial strategies for a myriad of scenarios, we underscore the significance of a thorough review of each person's financial landscape. This episode not only peels back the layers of complex financial decisions but also offers a guiding hand to those navigating these pivotal life moments. With the George Real Estate Group's track record of over 1,300 properties sold, it's about more than transactions—it's about milestones, memories, and the meaningful connections that make Hendersonville home.

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When hometown hero Dr. Karen Davis returned to her roots in Hendersonville, she brought with her a wealth of stories and 43 years of expertise in veterinary medicine. Celebrating a decade of community connection through the George Real Estate Group Radio, our latest episode honors the glue that holds our town together – its dedicated professionals and vibrant real estate scene. Dr. Davis, from North State Animal Hospital, reminisces about her journey, sparked by a childhood bond with a pet named Hound Dog, which kindled her lifelong commitment to animal care. Meanwhile, we weave through the dynamic tapestry of Henderson County's real estate market, recognizing the resilience shown in the face of rising interest rates and the magnetism of our area that continues to attract new residents.

This conversation also sheds light on the parallels between healthcare for our furry friends and ourselves, accentuating the critical nature of preventive care, from routine check-ups to vital vaccinations. Dr. Davis blesses us with her insights on the emotional support provided by veterinarians during the loss of a pet, a testament to the depth of our bonds with animals. For those drawn to the call of veterinary medicine, she lays out the challenging yet rewarding path it presents. As we close, we reflect on the synergy between the George Real Estate Group and WHKP, a partnership that's become a cornerstone for those navigating the evergreen pastures of Flat Rock's property landscape.

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As our lives weave through the tapestry of transitions, we often find ourselves seeking solid ground. Amy Laughter and Kim Rector, who have traded lesson plans for open houses and community service, join us to share how their faith-filled upbringing and the lasting bonds formed in college days have kept them steadfast. Savor the tales of our Appalachian Trail adventures and glean wisdom from Amy's evolution from nurturing young minds to guiding clients through the real estate market's peaks and valleys. Kim's laughter is as infectious as her stories are poignant, reminding us that, even as we step into the golden years of retirement, our purpose can be as vibrant as ever.

This heartwarming episode is a testament to the enduring influence of educators like Miss Judy Dillard, whose ripple effect continues to shape lives long after the classroom. We unpack the mantra of persistence that propels teachers through the challenges they face, and we celebrate the potential in recognizing and nurturing natural teaching talents. So, buckle up for a ride filled with joy, a touch of nostalgia, and profound insights that promise to anchor you in love and service, with the added bonus of a sneak peek into our upcoming episode featuring a reunion with college roomies that's as refreshing as an ocean breeze.

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Embark on a journey with the George Real Estate Group as we celebrate a significant milestone, marking a 20% growth spurt that's defying market expectations. If you've ever wondered about fine-tuning your living space to better suit your life's chapter or financial situation, this episode is your treasure map to 'right-sizing'—the art of aligning your habitat with your heart's desires and wallet's weight. Reflecting on our resilient markets in Western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina, we delve into the importance of keen foresight in real estate planning, particularly for our seasoned clientele poised at life's crossroads.

The buzz in Henderson County's real estate hive doesn't ebb—even when the calendar suggests a lull. Together with Mandy Green, our top agent, we dissect the hive's latest buzz: from the sweet honey of new listings and closed sales to the puzzling phenomenon of expired listings. Why do some homes linger unloved? It might be the sting of overpricing or lackluster marketing—pitfalls we navigate with you. And with interest rates playing hide and seek (currently on the decline), we shed light on the prime opportunities this presents for both sellers and millennial buyers itching to plant roots in our vibrant communities.

As the episode draws to a close, we don't just pat ourselves on the back for facilitating over 1,300 successful real estate transactions. No, we spell out our secret sauce: a blend of personalized service, undying expertise, and a dash of humor that’s admittedly more groan-worthy than side-splitting. So if you're considering a real estate move, or simply crave a peek behind the curtain of this dynamic market, let the George Real Estate Group ferry you across the realty waters—where every laugh shared is a step closer to your property dreams coming true.

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As we mark a decade of heartfelt tales and local valor on The George Real Estate Group Radio, our latest broadcast is a treasure trove of inspiration. We're not just celebrating milestones; we're honoring the profound impacts made by 2023's Hometown Heroes of Henderson County. Feel the pulse of our community through the courageous acts of individuals like junior Dominic Garren and retired Chief Deputy Vanessa Gilbert, whose stories are not just remarkable, but instrumental in shaping the place we call home. Wrapped in this narrative is a snapshot of our thriving real estate market, showcasing how our hometown has grown in value and spirit.

Transition and triumph in local sports provide the backdrop for our second chapter, where we pay homage to Coach Marquintus Jones and his legacy at East Henderson. We also dissect the formidable 13-1 season of the West Henderson High School football team, attributing their success to more than just skill and strategy. Join us as we celebrate these athletic feats, understanding that behind every win is a story of relentless dedication and transformative leadership.

Our final chapter sews the fabric of Henderson County tighter, with the George Real Estate Group at the loom. Their commitment to community shines through not just in real estate transactions, but in the celebration of our everyday champions. Laugh along with retired Sergeant Paul Blackwell's unforgettable spider monkey caper, and discover how these stories are the threads that connect us. Whether you're a lifelong resident or a new neighbor, our show stirs a collective pride and invites your participation in spotlighting the heroes that walk among us. Tune in and revel in the spirit of unity that makes Henderson County not just a place on the map, but a place in the heart.

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Ever wondered why New Year's resolutions fizzle out? Join me and the inspiring Mandy Green as we unravel the secret to true transformation, discussing the subtle yet powerful shift from resolutions to intentions. We delve into Mandy's enlightening word of the year, "evolve," and dissect the importance of foundational habits in our quest for sustainable change. Whether you're looking to overhaul your health regime or grow personally, we equip you with the insights to embark on the journey to becoming the person who can realize your ambitions. It's a conversation packed with strategies designed to adjust your sails on the winds of change.

This episode doesn't just stop at personal growth; we're also celebrating the incredible journey of our podcast reaching ears across 22 countries. Thanks to you, our dedicated listeners from Hendersonville to the Philippines, we revel in the diversity of our community and extend a heartfelt invite to contribute to our Hometown Heroes segment. And for those caught in the whirlwind of the real estate market, we navigate current trends and offer a unique matchmaking service for buyers and sellers, courtesy of our friends at George Real Estate Group. If you're contemplating making your next big move, we're here to share the wisdom and strategies you need to maneuver through the dynamic property landscape with confidence.

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As we mark a decade of The George Real Estate Group's dedication to our community and the airwaves, join me in a heartfelt reflection on Henderson County's real estate journey, where resilience faced down economic ebbs and flows. We're raising our glasses to the near 9% climb in average home prices and peering into the crystal ball for what the shifts in interest rates and housing stock might bring. But it's not all about the numbers; we also bask in the glow of human spirit with the story of Gage Howard, our Hometown Hero. The courage of this young fighter, who's been made an honorary lifetime member of the Saluda Fire Department, is the kind of story that stitches the fabric of our community even tighter.

In this heartfelt episode, Gage's family voices the trials they've endured and the immense difference made by the community's embrace. Assistant Chief Blake Sigmon of the Saluda Fire Department adds his personal narrative, recounting the bond shared with Gage and how it has inspired those around him. The George Real Estate Group's long-standing partnership with WHKP allows us to bring these stories to you, alongside insights from the dynamic world of real estate. Whether you're seeking a glimpse of local heroism or the pulse on the real estate market, this episode promises an enriching experience for the heart and mind.

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As I pause to reflect on nearly two decades with the George Real Estate Group, it's the unwavering spirit of our team and the Hendersonville community that truly shines through. This episode is a heartfelt testament to that journey, revealing how, in a year when the market faltered, our resilence not only weathered the storm but allowed us to serve 15% more families. Discover the unique advantages of selling your home in the winter and why local market trends may be pointing you towards an unexpected real estate opportunity.

Navigating the currents of the U.S. economy, we unravel the complex ties it shares with inflation and the housing market. With the lens zoomed in on Henderson County's robust growth, we explore the significant role of cash purchases and the confidence this infuses into real estate as a steadfast investment. I also share the enrichment that comes from books, relationships, and travel, and how they have shaped my perspective — inviting you to contribute to our narrative with your suggestions for future topics. Join us as we express gratitude for the past year's accomplishments and look forward to embracing the opportunities that the new year holds for us all.

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As we deck the halls and light up our homes, we bring you an episode that mirrors the warmth of the season, woven with stories of community, resilience, and the twinkle of holiday spirit. My family's anticipation of Christmas is a feeling shared by many, and it's this tapestry of personal joys and community celebrations that make our conversation with Fletcher Police Chief Dan Terry resonate deeply. His journey from the streets of Chicago to the heart of Fletcher is a testament to the human capacity for transformation and service. The George Real Estate Group, celebrating a decade of community engagement, ties a bow on this topic, illustrating the strength of Henderson County's real estate market and how we've helped over 1,300 families find their holiday hearth.

The spirit of giving shines through as we explore the charitable endeavors led by Chief Terry's department, from generous donations to the Salvation Army to local Christmas festivities that light up the lives of many. We also chuckle together over the No Shave November initiative, where Fletcher's finest put down their razors to lift community spirits and camaraderie. So, gather 'round the fireplace, and let's share in the joy and goodwill that this episode brings to the table.

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Ever wondered how life's biggest moments keep the real estate market bustling, regardless of economic ups and downs? Join us as we uncover the steadfast drivers of property sales and purchases that prove homes are more than just investments—they're the milestones of our lives. The experts at George Real Estate Group are with us to navigate the twists and turns, advocating for clients whether they're upsizing for a growing family or seeking a cozy nest for retirement. We also tip our hats to our local heroes, like the Fletcher Police Department, whose community spirit reinforces the value of home beyond bricks and mortar.

Arm yourself with insider knowledge as we analyze the symbiotic relationship between federal fund rates, inflation, and mortgage rates, breaking down complex trends and their impact on home affordability. With a special focus on Henderson and Buncombe Counties, we dissect market specifics and cash purchasing trends, providing a clear picture of current and approaching opportunities. The George Real Estate Group's tailored approach takes center stage, offering individualized strategies to navigate this dynamic market without pressure. Whether you're a homeowner or a hopeful buyer, tune in for a masterclass on leveraging the real estate market to your advantage.

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Ever wondered how to make the best out of a bustling real estate market and navigate constantly changing interest rates? Join us, Phillip Trees and Mandy Green, as we guide you through the intricate world of buying and selling homes. With interest rates currently on a downward trend, there's a chance for prospective buyers to save thousands of dollars. The beautiful mountains of western North Carolina are buzzing with buyers, making it the perfect time to consider purchasing or selling property.

Have you ever pondered the significance of pre-inspections or the role of relationships in the real estate realm? We've got the insights you're looking for! Our experience with a widowed seller emphasizes the value of having a supportive and knowledgeable real estate agent. Couple that with practical tips on pre-inspections, and you're set to avoid unexpected hurdles during your sales journey. We provide an understanding of the current state of the market, its impact on various demographics, and the importance of being competitive.

Lastly, get a glimpse into the heart of our operations at the George Real Estate Group, as we converse with our youngest expert, nine-year-old Lucy Miller George. We share our experiences of helping over 1,300 families in Henderson County and western North Carolina with their real estate needs, making the selling process not just easy but enjoyable too. With dad jokes, Lucy jokes, and plenty of laughter, we guarantee more than just real estate advice. So, join us, and discover how we can transform your home selling experience.

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Meet Danny Rector, our valiant Hometown Hero, who has made his mark in our hearts and community through his tireless efforts and selfless services. His compelling story of community involvement, from orchestrating local parades to the indispensable disaster relief contributions through Carpenter's Hands will not only inspire you, but will also make you appreciate the heroes amongst us. As we celebrate the 10th year of our association with WHKP radio, we're taking a moment to give due respect to Danny, and honoring him with a certificate of appreciation.

In addition to all the inspiration, we're spicing things up with an engaging and youthful perspective from our very own Lucy Miller George. As a part of the George Real Estate Group family, she brings a fresh take on our real estate expertise and our unique approach to building long-lasting relationships with our clients. So, get ready for a double dose of community warmth and real estate insights! Remember to join us live every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7 FM, 1450am, or stream online, because you sure don't want to miss this!

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Ready to debunk real estate myths and unlock a new level of understanding? Join us, your trusted hosts Ari Munoz, Julia Krupp, and Mandy Green from the George Real Estate Group as we offer a unique perspective on the often-intimidating world of property buying and selling. We share our insights on the psychological aspects that influence real estate decisions, highlighting the importance of identifying true motivations and establishing trust. Get ready to understand the dynamics of shifting dreams and desires, and how they play into your decision to move.

But that's not all! We're also taking you on an audio tour of the charming Western North Carolina, showcasing an array of enticing properties up for grabs in the Hendersonville area. From a nostalgic 1926-built house in Spindale, a stylish condo in Wolfpen, to a versatile commercial building on Asheville Highway, we've got an exciting mix to cater to varied tastes. Don't miss our discussion on a beautiful 13-acre property nestled in Clays Cove and an architecturally stunning house on Holiday Drive. It's your chance to experience the allure of these properties and the richness of their stories. Let's explore together!

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Are you ready to maximize the allure of your property with dazzling photography? Join us for a deep dive into the world of real estate imagery with our special guest, Justin from Pure Haven Photography. Together, we’ll uncover the compelling advantage of professional photography and its profound impact on potential buyers. From the influence of decluttering, cleaning, and depersonalizing your home, to the importance of painting the right picture for your potential buyers, we provide a comprehensive guide on preparing your home for a photoshoot.

Have you ever considered the power of drone photography in real estate? It's time to bring in a fresh perspective as Justin returns to the mic to elaborate on the wonders of drone photography, especially when it comes to selling land. Treading through the festive season, we put a spotlight on how to sell a house adorned with Christmas decor. Justin shares his expertise on making your house look its best for online listings, stressing the significance of a well-maintained exterior. We wrap up this section by highlighting the importance of joining forces with a professional team to ensure a successful sale.

As we draw the curtains on this insightful episode, we spotlight The George Real Estate Group and our suite of services. With over 1,200 properties sold and an equal number of families served in and around Henderson County, we're here to guide you through your real estate journey with confidence and competence. Reach out for a confidential consultation and let’s make your real estate aspirations a reality! Tune in live every Monday morning on WTZQ FM 95.3 and 1600 AM or stream online at WTZQ.com to stay updated on the ins and outs of the real estate market.

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Ever pondered on how to navigate the real estate market in Henderson County, North Carolina amidst a 20% decrease in home sales? Well, you're in for a treat! This episode features a meaningful discussion with Jim Rauland, a distinguished home inspector and owner of Quality Home Consultants who shares his insights on the surprising 10% increase in average home prices. We thread through the intricate process of home inspection, their pivotal role in property negotiations, and the tremendous impact on our local community.

Hold on to your seats as the spirited nine-year-old real estate prodigy, Lucy Miller, joins the conversation. With a sparkle in her voice and a dash of humor laced with endearing family dad jokes, she unpacks the success story of the George Real Estate Group who has assisted over 1,300 families in selling their homes. With Lucy, the seemingly intimidating home selling process transforms into an easy and painless journey. Don't just listen, be a part of this enriching conversation and do subscribe to our podcast for more nuggets of wisdom from the real estate world. Remember, if you see yourself contributing to the George Real Estate Group, we're on the lookout for more agents! Swing by our office in Flat Rock, North Carolina, to get a taste of the action.

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Surprising insights ahead! We're shining a light on Henderson County's real estate market, unpacking trends and exploring the boom in single-family homes despite the low inventory. With a staggering 9.5% appreciation in prices, it's a hot market - but not without its challenges. The number of homes sold is down by 22%, so what's behind this conundrum? We'll dissect this and more, including the effects of plummeting interest rates, not to mention our exciting Hometown Hero series that celebrates the changemakers in our community.

Ever wondered why collaborating with a seasoned real estate professional, armed with local knowledge and negotiation skills, can take your home buying or selling journey from stressful to seamless? We'll break it down for you. Plus, discover the stellar services we offer at George Real Estate Group. There's a lot to get excited about, including our plans to spotlight more community leaders, small businesses, and nonprofits on the show. And here's a fun fact - our podcast has been downloaded over 5,000 times! So, whether you're interested in a career in real estate, know someone who would be a fantastic guest, or simply need expert assistance - we're here for you, no strings attached.

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Life's twists and turns often coincide with our real estate journeys - be it purchasing your first love nest, accommodating a brand-new little family member, or seeking solace from a heartbreak. We take you on this rollercoaster ride and unravel the 5Ds of real estate - diamonds, diapers, divorce, downsizing, and death. Along the way, we illuminate the noble work of our local nonprofits and refresh your perspective with a touching tale about a man and his horse.

Now, let's talk figures and trends. While the Henderson County saw a 24% dip in the number of homes changing hands, the appreciation in home prices by 10% over the last year is not something to overlook. Yes, we're aware that you're worried about a market crash. But hold your horses, expert projections show a promising rise in home prices over the next five years. And if you're in need of some real estate advice tailored to your needs, remember, a free consultation with us at George Real Estate Group is just a call away!

Our team is growing, and so is our dedication to serve the community we love. We've got some positive predictions about the real estate landscape to share, including a potential rise in household wealth based on increased home equity. And just when you think all this talk about real estate is getting a bit too serious, we've got our youngest team member, 9-year-old Lucy Miller, with her light-hearted jokes to brighten your day. So whether you're looking to buy, sell, or seeking local service recommendations, you know who to turn to - your friends at George Real Estate Group!

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Join us in raising a toast to The George Real Estate Group's 10-year journey on WHKP, marked by countless success stories and an impressive track record. We're thrilled to have Noah George grace our platform and enlighten us about the current real estate landscape in Henderson County. You'll be amazed by the significant stats and trends he brings to light. We'll also be shining the spotlight on the West Henderson High School football team, particularly, the formidable Truitt Manuel. Brace yourselves for a fascinating conversation with Truitt, where he spills the beans about his exciting future plans, which include signing with NC State for baseball and playing in the anticipated Shrine Bowl.

Ever wondered what it's like to sell homes with the George Real Estate Group? We have the perfect person to answer that for you - our special guest, Lucy Miller, a 9-year-old with an interesting tale to tell. Lucy shares her family's enriching journey with the Group, their role in helping over 1300 families find their perfect homes, and some delightful dad and Lucy jokes that are sure to make you chuckle. For a deep dive into the world of real estate, with a sprinkle of humor and a whole lot of heart, make sure to tune into our live show every Thursday at 10:05 am on WHKP 107.7 FM and 1450 am or stream online.

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Are you feeling the pinch of housing affordability in Henderson County? Join us for an enlightening conversation with David White from WNC Source Community Services, a beacon for the community since the 1960s. We navigate the turbulent currents of the local real estate market, grasp the high demand for affordable housing, and discuss the invaluable role of the Housing Choice Voucher Program. A deeper understanding awaits as we unveil the realities faced by families in their quest for suitable housing, even with assistance, and spotlight the rewards for landlords who participate in this program.

Let's journey through the rich history and growth of WNC Source, an organization now boasting over 200 employees and committed to addressing social determinants of health. Discover the significant role they play in distributing funds from the Dogwood Health Trust, a legacy of the Mission Hospital's purchase by HCA. Engage in our exchange with David as he unravels the challenges of staffing, the changes he has witnessed in Henderson County since 1967, and the impact of their services on affordable housing, transportation, and early childhood education. So don't just sit there - find out how you can make a difference by volunteering or donating to WNC Source. For, this is not just a testament to community service, but a call to action to every caring heart out there.

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Are you curious about the latest happenings in the real estate market in Henderson County, North Carolina? Join us as we unravel the intricate world of property markets, witnessing surprising home sales trends, unpacking the five D's of real estate and celebrating our own success stories at the George Real Estate Group. We also delve into the high percentage of cash sales and what this means for both buyers and sellers in our area.

In the spirit of the season, we also turn our focus to the incredible Blessings and Boxes event. We're honored to chat with Lynn Staggs, who has been heartfully involved in this initiative for over two decades. Listen closely as Lynn recounts the tireless efforts of the community and volunteers that make this event a beacon of hope and joy for families in need during Christmas. We also touch on the importance of community generosity, especially during the festive season.

Finally, we shine a spotlight on two fresh listings in Brooklyn Manor and Blythe Street in Hendersonville, reflecting on current market conditions. We welcome back Lynn from the Storehouse of Henderson County to discuss their upcoming new premises and the escalating demand for their services. Learn about the new facilities and programs they plan to roll out, aimed at serving a larger demographic. With a staggering 40% surge in demand this year, we stress the need for continued community support. Be a part of our journey through an insightful real estate landscape and inspiring community service stories.

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Join us in honoring the brave Hometown Heroes who recently battled the fierce wildfire that blazed through our community, scorching 434 acres of land. Our guests include key figures echoed with authority and valor - Chief Communications Officer Mike Morgan, Chief Robert Griffin of the Indianville Fire Department, and Fire Marshal Kevin Waldrop, alongside representatives from the Henderson County Sheriff's Department and Forest Service. In a series of gripping firsthand accounts, they recount the tireless efforts and tremendous teamwork that went into containing the wildfire. We also celebrate a significant milestone - the 10th anniversary of the George Real Estate Group Radio broadcast on WHKP, reflecting on our journey and success in helping over 1,300 families find their dream homes.

Venturing into Henderson County, we express our heartfelt gratitude to the local heroes who faced off against the recent forest fires. The massive operation saw over 400 people across 18 agencies, including the Forest Service, battling deep-rooted fires in a race against time. The challenges were mighty, but so too was the courage and determination of our firefighters. As we wrap up, our daughter lightens the mood with a delightful joke, reminding listeners of the George Real Estate Group's prowess in selling homes. We also provide insights into the current state of the real estate market during the holidays. So, don't miss out, tune in to this enriching episode!

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Ever fancied putting cheese on your apple pie? Tune in to our Thanksgiving special as we gingerly taste-test this unusual but surprisingly delightful tradition, explore its history, and discuss the variety of cheeses that could potentially take your dessert to a whole new level. We reminisce about our own personal Thanksgiving traditions and share some fascinating facts, from the origins of the turkey pardoning tradition to the first Thanksgiving meal. Thanksgiving isn't just about food though; it's about expressing gratitude. From our studio at George Real Estate Group, we want to take a moment to share our deep appreciation for our ever-growing team, our loyal clients, and our thriving community.

Have you ever stopped to consider how significant life events like death, diapers, diamonds, divorce, and debt, often referred to as the five Ds, impact the real estate market? We ponder over this intriguing concept, shedding light on how these critical events influence transactions and the role we as realtors play in guiding our clients through these situations. We also discuss some exciting market trends, including the unexpected 9.5% appreciation in home prices despite a 24% decrease in home sales. Listen in as we dissect the notion of home equity, why it matters, and how it could potentially fund your next home purchase. Plus, we explore why waiting for interest rates to drop might not be the best strategy for potential house buyers. So, grab your slice of apple pie (don't forget the cheese!), and join us in this enlightening and entertaining Thanksgiving episode. You wouldn't want to miss it!

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Ready to unravel the mysteries behind the real estate market in Henderson County, North Carolina? Promise us you'll stick around as we present you with fascinating statistics on home sales and appreciation, while shedding light on the intrinsic tie between real estate and significant life changes. We're ecstatic to share our team's achievement - aiding over 1,300 families in meeting their real estate needs.

Now, let's shift gears and delve into the extraordinary efforts of the local nonprofit organization, Henderson County Heroes. We're joined by none other than the president of the organization, retired Sheriff George Erwin, and board member turned actor, Bailey Chase. Their mission, fundraising successes, and future plans for the organization will undeniably inspire you. Stay tuned as Bailey reveals his acting journey and the remarkable impact of his film, Far Haven, that raised over $10,000 for Henderson County Heroes.

Finally, for those of you considering to sell your home, we've got you covered! With our extensive background in the George Real Estate Group, we're offering expert guidance to ensure a smooth and hassle-free process. We'll cap off this episode with a dose of humor - trust us, our dad and Lucy jokes will lighten up your day. So come join us for this enlightening episode filled with information, laughter, and heartwarming tales of community generosity. Tune in now!

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Join us for a heartwarming celebration as we honor our latest Hometown Hero Bailey Chase and toast the support of the George Real Estate Group. Despite a 24% dip in home sales, the real estate market in Henderson County is flourishing, thanks to cash buyers, low taxes, and the promise of a quality life. Adding to the festivities, we share the success story of Bailey Chase's latest movie, "Far Haven", shedding light on its premiere that sold out and raised over $4,700 for our first responders.

Hear about Bailey's early days in the industry, his experiences on the hit show Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and the role his mentors played in steering his career. As we continue celebrating community heroes and the work of the George Real Estate Group, Bailey's inspiring story reminds us that with passion and the right guidance, we can all find our unique path to success.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Hometown Hero this week is Terry Maybin. Terry has been a community volunteer in our Hometown for over 30 years and has an impressive list of organizations she has been involved with over those three decades. A partial list includes The Green River Community Association, The Hope Methodist Church and the Farm City Day Board of Directors. Terry is truly a Hometown Hero and we thank you for all you continue to do for our Hometown.

The WHKP and George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero series is a weekly radio broadcast that highlights local community members who make a difference in the lives of others. Each Friday morning at 8:45 AM, listeners can tune in to WHKP 107.7FM to hear inspiring stories of local heroes who go above and beyond to serve their community. Sponsored by the George Real Estate Group, the series showcases individuals who embody the values of courage, compassion, and generosity, and who make Western North Carolina a better place to live. From firefighters and police officers to teachers and volunteers, the Hometown Hero series recognizes the unsung heroes who make a significant impact in their communities. Through this series, the George Real Estate Group demonstrates its commitment to supporting and celebrating the people who make a difference in the world.

If you're looking for a real estate group with a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success, look no further than The George Real Estate Group. With over a century of experience in the industry, their team of professionals has helped thousands of families achieve their real estate goals in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

To learn more about their services or to schedule a consultation, you can visit their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call them directly at (828) 393-0134. You can also stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy in Flat Rock, North Carolina, to meet their team in person and discuss your specific real estate needs. With The George Real Estate Group, you can trust that you're working with a team that has the knowledge and expertise to help you make informed decisions about your real estate investments.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Ann Crisp who is the incoming President of the D.O.E.S - the Ladies Auxiliary of the Hendersonville Elks. Ann is also a volunteer with the Black Mountain Children's Home and helps support their White Water Cove Home in Transylvania County. She is also the secretary and a substitute teacher at Stoney Mountain Baptist Church School. Thank you Ann Crisp for all you do for our Hometown!

The WHKP and George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero series is a weekly radio broadcast that highlights local community members who make a difference in the lives of others. Each Friday morning at 8:45 AM, listeners can tune in to WHKP 107.7FM to hear inspiring stories of local heroes who go above and beyond to serve their community. Sponsored by the George Real Estate Group, the series showcases individuals who embody the values of courage, compassion, and generosity, and who make Western North Carolina a better place to live. From firefighters and police officers to teachers and volunteers, the Hometown Hero series recognizes the unsung heroes who make a significant impact in their communities. Through this series, the George Real Estate Group demonstrates its commitment to supporting and celebrating the people who make a difference in the world.

If you're looking for a real estate group with a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success, look no further than The George Real Estate Group. With over a century of experience in the industry, their team of professionals has helped thousands of families achieve their real estate goals in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

To learn more about their services or to schedule a consultation, you can visit their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call them directly at (828) 393-0134. You can also stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy in Flat Rock, North Carolina, to meet their team in person and discuss your specific real estate needs. With The George Real Estate Group, you can trust that you're working with a team that has the knowledge and expertise to help you make informed decisions about your real estate investments.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Marlene Michalski, the Owner and Operator of Brotherstone Granite here in Hendersonville. She has manager her business into one of the finest granite counter top businesses in the South. Congratulations Marlene for being our George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week!

The WHKP and George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero series is a weekly radio broadcast that highlights local community members who make a difference in the lives of others. Each Friday morning at 8:45 AM, listeners can tune in to WHKP 107.7FM to hear inspiring stories of local heroes who go above and beyond to serve their community. Sponsored by the George Real Estate Group, the series showcases individuals who embody the values of courage, compassion, and generosity, and who make Western North Carolina a better place to live. From firefighters and police officers to teachers and volunteers, the Hometown Hero series recognizes the unsung heroes who make a significant impact in their communities. Through this series, the George Real Estate Group demonstrates its commitment to supporting and celebrating the people who make a difference in the world.

If you're looking for a real estate group with a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success, look no further than The George Real Estate Group. With over a century of experience in the industry, their team of professionals has helped thousands of families achieve their real estate goals in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

To learn more about their services or to schedule a consultation, you can visit their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call them directly at (828) 393-0134. You can also stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy in Flat Rock, North Carolina, to meet their team in person and discuss your specific real estate needs. With The George Real Estate Group, you can trust that you're working with a team that has the knowledge and expertise to help you make informed decisions about your real estate investments.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Henderson County Commissioner David Hill. David is currently in the third year of his first term as Commissioner and plans on running for his second term next year. We thank you David for your service to our Hometown and being our George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week!

The WHKP and George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero series is a weekly radio broadcast that highlights local community members who make a difference in the lives of others. Each Friday morning at 8:45 AM, listeners can tune in to WHKP 107.7FM to hear inspiring stories of local heroes who go above and beyond to serve their community. Sponsored by the George Real Estate Group, the series showcases individuals who embody the values of courage, compassion, and generosity, and who make Western North Carolina a better place to live. From firefighters and police officers to teachers and volunteers, the Hometown Hero series recognizes the unsung heroes who make a significant impact in their communities. Through this series, the George Real Estate Group demonstrates its commitment to supporting and celebrating the people who make a difference in the world.

If you're looking for a real estate group with a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success, look no further than The George Real Estate Group. With over a century of experience in the industry, their team of professionals has helped thousands of families achieve their real estate goals in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

To learn more about their services or to schedule a consultation, you can visit their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call them directly at (828) 393-0134. You can also stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy in Flat Rock, North Carolina, to meet their team in person and discuss your specific real estate needs. With The George Real Estate Group, you can trust that you're working with a team that has the knowledge and expertise to help you make informed decisions about your real estate investments.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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Congratulations to the George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week, Dr. John McDaris, Principal of the Year for the Henderson County School System. Dr. McDaris is the Principal of Rugby Middle School and received this honor from his peers who voted him this recognition last week. John is a career educator who has served as an assistant principle at North Henderson High, also Assistant Principle and Athletic Director at West Henderson High. Congratulations to Dr. John McDaris, the George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week!

The WHKP and George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero series is a weekly radio broadcast that highlights local community members who make a difference in the lives of others. Each Friday morning at 8:45 AM, listeners can tune in to WHKP 107.7FM to hear inspiring stories of local heroes who go above and beyond to serve their community. Sponsored by the George Real Estate Group, the series showcases individuals who embody the values of courage, compassion, and generosity, and who make Western North Carolina a better place to live. From firefighters and police officers to teachers and volunteers, the Hometown Hero series recognizes the unsung heroes who make a significant impact in their communities. Through this series, the George Real Estate Group demonstrates its commitment to supporting and celebrating the people who make a difference in the world.

If you're looking for a real estate group with a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success, look no further than The George Real Estate Group. With over a century of experience in the industry, their team of professionals has helped thousands of families achieve their real estate goals in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

To learn more about their services or to schedule a consultation, you can visit their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call them directly at (828) 393-0134. You can also stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy in Flat Rock, North Carolina, to meet their team in person and discuss your specific real estate needs. With The George Real Estate Group, you can trust that you're working with a team that has the knowledge and expertise to help you make informed decisions about your real estate investments.

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Welcome to a special episode of The George Real Estate Group's podcast! Today, we're thrilled to have a very special guest with us, the one and only Eric Bishop. Eric, a renowned internationally selling author, is here to talk about his latest literary masterpiece, "Ransomed Daughter," which was just released on October 10, 2023. If you're a fan of heart-pounding thrills and captivating storytelling, you're probably already familiar with Eric's work, including his bestseller "The Body Man." We're in for an exciting and insightful conversation with Eric about his latest book, his journey as an author, and perhaps a glimpse into what's next in the world of thrillers. Stay tuned for a thrilling and inspiring episode! Find out more at www.EricPBishop.com

The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Debbie Harris, who is a cancer survivor and co-owner of Fireside Golf on Brookside Camp Road. Debbie has organized Puttin' for Pink Mini Golf Tournament and Charity Event on October 14th at Fireside Golf. It's a day of mini golf that will benefit Women Helping Women at Pardee. We honor Debbie and this great effort as our George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week.

The WHKP and George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero series is a weekly radio broadcast that highlights local community members who make a difference in the lives of others. Each Friday morning at 8:45 AM, listeners can tune in to WHKP 107.7FM to hear inspiring stories of local heroes who go above and beyond to serve their community. Sponsored by the George Real Estate Group, the series showcases individuals who embody the values of courage, compassion, and generosity, and who make Western North Carolina a better place to live. From firefighters and police officers to teachers and volunteers, the Hometown Hero series recognizes the unsung heroes who make a significant impact in their communities. Through this series, the George Real Estate Group demonstrates its commitment to supporting and celebrating the people who make a difference in the world.

If you're looking for a real estate group with a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success, look no further than The George Real Estate Group. With over a century of experience in the industry, their team of professionals has helped thousands of families achieve their real estate goals in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

To learn more about their services or to schedule a consultation, you can visit their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call them directly at (828) 393-0134. You can also stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy in Flat Rock, North Carolina, to meet their team in person and discuss your specific real estate needs. With The George Real Estate Group, you can trust that you're working with a team that has the knowledge and expertise to help you make informed decisions about your real estate investments.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Retiring Henderson County Sheriff's Department Chief Deputy Vanessa Gilbert. We congratulate and honor Chief Deputy Gilbert for a distinguished and varied thirty year career, all spent with the Henderson County Sheriff's Department. She is the very first female Chief Deputy in the history of the department and today is her final day. We salute Chief Deputy Gilbert for her many years of service to our Hometown! She truly is a Hometown Hero!

The WHKP and George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero series is a weekly radio broadcast that highlights local community members who make a difference in the lives of others. Each Friday morning at 8:45 AM, listeners can tune in to WHKP 107.7FM to hear inspiring stories of local heroes who go above and beyond to serve their community. Sponsored by the George Real Estate Group, the series showcases individuals who embody the values of courage, compassion, and generosity, and who make Western North Carolina a better place to live. From firefighters and police officers to teachers and volunteers, the Hometown Hero series recognizes the unsung heroes who make a significant impact in their communities. Through this series, the George Real Estate Group demonstrates its commitment to supporting and celebrating the people who make a difference in the world.

If you're looking for a real estate group with a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success, look no further than The George Real Estate Group. With over a century of experience in the industry, their team of professionals has helped thousands of families achieve their real estate goals in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

To learn more about their services or to schedule a consultation, you can visit their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call them directly at (828) 393-0134. You can also stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy in Flat Rock, North Carolina, to meet their team in person and discuss your specific real estate needs. With The George Real Estate Group, you can trust that you're working with a team that has the knowledge and expertise to help you make informed decisions about your real estate investments.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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Welcome to The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast! This week, we have a special treat for you as we welcome two fantastic individuals, Izzi Hughes and Steve DuRose, the dynamic duo behind the Local Artist Showcase.

Local Artist Showcase is the pinnacle of local music radio in Henderson County, attracting a dedicated audience of thousands every Friday and Saturday afternoon. Join us for a musical journey filled with the incredible talents of local bands and musicians.

Tune in every Friday at 5 PM and Saturday at Noon on WTZQ to catch Izzi Hughes and Steve DuRose as they take you on a sonic adventure through Western NC's vibrant music scene. As active gigging musicians themselves, Steve and Izzi bring a unique passion to their mission of promoting local artists, venues, and the thriving music community in Western North Carolina.

Don't miss out on the sounds that make our region come alive. Join us this week for an unforgettable episode of The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast!

The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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Congratulations to our George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week, Pamela Gonzalez, the local Telco Community Credit Union Manager. Pamela is celebrating ten years with Telco and has served in the capacity of Regional Manager in the past. Pamela and her family are especially happy to now be in Henderson County and serving the community with Telco Community Credit Union.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Sgt. Garrett Gardin, a twelve-year veteran of the Hendersonville Police Department. Sgt. Gardin is one of the many organizers of the National Night Out at the Blue Ridge Mall on Tuesday, October Third. It's a community event hosted by the Hendersonville Police Department in the mall parking lot from 4 to 7 pm that night with free food, games and prizes. WHKP will be broadcasting live that afternoon and we look forward to seeing you there! Thank you Sgt. Gardin.

The WHKP and George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero series is a weekly radio broadcast that highlights local community members who make a difference in the lives of others. Each Friday morning at 8:45 AM, listeners can tune in to WHKP 107.7FM to hear inspiring stories of local heroes who go above and beyond to serve their community. Sponsored by the George Real Estate Group, the series showcases individuals who embody the values of courage, compassion, and generosity, and who make Western North Carolina a better place to live. From firefighters and police officers to teachers and volunteers, the Hometown Hero series recognizes the unsung heroes who make a significant impact in their communities. Through this series, the George Real Estate Group demonstrates its commitment to supporting and celebrating the people who make a difference in the world.

If you're looking for a real estate group with a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success, look no further than The George Real Estate Group. With over a century of experience in the industry, their team of professionals has helped thousands of families achieve their real estate goals in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

To learn more about their services or to schedule a consultation, you can visit their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call them directly at (828) 393-0134. You can also stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy in Flat Rock, North Carolina, to meet their team in person and discuss your specific real estate needs. With The George Real Estate Group, you can trust that you're working with a team that has the knowledge and expertise to help you make informed decisions about your real estate investments.

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Special episode hosted by Phillip Trees.

The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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Special episode hosted by Phillip Trees.

The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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Congratulations to Stacy Fields with Razberry Fields, she's our George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week! Stacy, along with her family and friends grow razzberries literally by the ton in Fletcher. The production of razberry goodies has launched a bakery called Razberry Fields and Mini Batch Bakery on Seventh Avenue. Stop by and meet the Fields crew and look for them at various Farmer's Markets around town.   

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Join us this week on WHKP as we dive into the exciting world of real estate with Ari Munoz and Julia Krupp from the George Real Estate Group. In this special episode of the George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast, Ari and Julia will share their expert insights, industry trends, and valuable tips for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate. Whether you're a seasoned real estate pro or a first-time homebuyer, this podcast promises to be a wealth of knowledge you won't want to miss. Tune in and get ready to be inspired by their passion for all things real estate!

The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Apple Grower Alvin McCraw. Alvin is a lifelong farmer in Henderson County and is featured in the center section of the WHKP Apple Festival Magazine. Congratulations to Alvin McCraw who is our Hometown Hero this week!

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Hendersonville HoneyCrisps Head Coach Will Lindsey. We're fortunate to have the summer baseball games at Historic Berkeley Field. Thanks Will and congratulations on a fantastic season and we can't wait for opening day next year!

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Delighted to have Colby Creasman Buchanan with us today! An Apple farmer deeply rooted in her family's legacy at Creasman Farms, she's not only a vital part of the farm's operations but also serves on the executive committee of the North Carolina Apple Festival. As a former committee chair and Apple ambassador, Colby's expertise is undeniable. Adding to her impressive array of roles, she spreads joy by selling her mother's renowned Apple cake and other delightful treats on Main Street during the festival. Welcome, Colby, and thank you for sharing your remarkable journey with us! Visit their website https://www.creasmanfarmsnc.com/

The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Steve Gwaltney and Steve is a very busy guy in our hometown, serving in several organizations that help children. Thank you for that Steve and thank you for your work at the Boys & Girls Clubs, The Children and Family Resource Center, The Social Services Board, The DSS Foster Parent Board and other organizations. Steve is very busy in his "day job" as a banker and Dad to five wonderful children. Thanks again Steve for all you to do!

The WHKP and George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero series is a weekly radio broadcast that highlights local community members who make a difference in the lives of others. Each Friday morning at 8:45 AM, listeners can tune in to WHKP 107.7FM to hear inspiring stories of local heroes who go above and beyond to serve their community. Sponsored by the George Real Estate Group, the series showcases individuals who embody the values of courage, compassion, and generosity, and who make Western North Carolina a better place to live. From firefighters and police officers to teachers and volunteers, the Hometown Hero series recognizes the unsung heroes who make a significant impact in their communities. Through this series, the George Real Estate Group demonstrates its commitment to supporting and celebrating the people who make a difference in the world.

If you're looking for a real estate group with a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success, look no further than The George Real Estate Group. With over a century of experience in the industry, their team of professionals has helped thousands of families achieve their real estate goals in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

To learn more about their services or to schedule a consultation, you can visit their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call them directly at (828) 393-0134. You can also stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy in Flat Rock, North Carolina, to meet their team in person and discuss your specific real estate needs. With The George Real Estate Group, you can trust that you're working with a team that has the knowledge and expertise to help you make informed decisions about your real estate investments.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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Congratulations to Mark Shepherd for being our George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week! Mark is the Chairman of the 77th Annual NC Apple Festival this year, he adds this responsibility to his already busy schedule of volunteering for the past 22 years with the Henderson County Rescue Squad. Thank you Mark for all that you and your family do for our Hometown. We salute you! 

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Today, we have an exciting episode lined up as we dive into the special world of the 2023 North Carolina Apple Festival. And what's even more thrilling is that we are joined by none other than the extraordinary Jackie Hernandez, the reigning 2023 Apple Ambassador!

The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Jackie Hernandez who is the 2023 North Carolina Apple Festival Apple Ambassador! We'll all be seeing a lot of Jackie over the coming weeks as she serves as the Apple Festival Ambassador.  She's a rising senior at HHS and will be serving as the Apple Ambassador for the next year.  Congratulations Jackie Hernandez!

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Joining us today is Special Guest Dane Randall with Country Home Rustics specializing in custom rustic furniture and locally-sourced live edge wood slabs to Hendersonville, Asheville, and the surrounding Western North Carolina region. Visit them online at https://www.countryhomerustics.com/. Dane Randall is introduced by our own Julia Krupp with The George Real Estate Group.

The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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Captain Tracey Cox is the George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week.  We congratulate Captain Cox on his retirement today from a 38 year career in local law enforcement, the last thirty years spent at the Hendersonville Police Department.  Tracey was honored this week by Police Chief Clair Myhand and many of his friends and coworkers who wish Captain Tracey Cox the very best in retirement.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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Say hi to "Crisper" the official mascot of the Hendersonville Honeycrisps baseball team. Congratulations to Edin Angel, the George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week. Edin has done an awesome job as the first mascot for the team this season as regular season play wraps up, and she said she would gladly be back next year! Catch Crisper this weekend for the final home stand of the Hendersonville Honey Crisps at Beautiful Berkeley Field!

The WHKP and George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero series is a weekly radio broadcast that highlights local community members who make a difference in the lives of others. Each Friday morning at 8:45 AM, listeners can tune in to WHKP 107.7FM to hear inspiring stories of local heroes who go above and beyond to serve their community. Sponsored by the George Real Estate Group, the series showcases individuals who embody the values of courage, compassion, and generosity, and who make Western North Carolina a better place to live. From firefighters and police officers to teachers and volunteers, the Hometown Hero series recognizes the unsung heroes who make a significant impact in their communities. Through this series, the George Real Estate Group demonstrates its commitment to supporting and celebrating the people who make a difference in the world.

If you're looking for a real estate group with a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success, look no further than The George Real Estate Group. With over a century of experience in the industry, their team of professionals has helped thousands of families achieve their real estate goals in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

To learn more about their services or to schedule a consultation, you can visit their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call them directly at (828) 393-0134. You can also stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy in Flat Rock, North Carolina, to meet their team in person and discuss your specific real estate needs. With The George Real Estate Group, you can trust that you're working with a team that has the knowledge and expertise to help you make informed decisions about your real estate investments.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Daniel Corhn who is the General Manager of The Hendersonville Honeycrisps Baseball Team.  Daniel talks about an awesome summer of baseball with the winning Honeycrisps who play at the Beautiful Berkeley Park, a historic field built in 1949.  Daniel is also a teacher and varsity baseball coach at East Henderson High.  Thanks Daniel for your part in bringing the great American past time to Hendersonville!

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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Congratulations to Sheila Kelly who is the George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week! Sheila volunteers so much in our hometown and she says it's just a part of family history here, to give back to the community. She does it by giving her time to The D.O.E.S. - Elks Lodge - Heritage Museum - American Legion Auxiliary and Merchants & Business Association. Thank you Sheila for making our Hometown a better place! You're our Hero! 

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A look back in history at the 4th of July and the Declaration of Independence. Host is related to Lewis Morris, New York delegate to the Continental Congress in Philadelphia in 1775. On July 4, 1776, when the Congress voted in favor of independence, Morris joined his fellow delegates in signing the document.

The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Andrea Martin who is the owner of Meliora Design of Hendersonville.   In addition to her design work, Andrea is a talented artist who painted the mural beside Millers Cleaners and she is in the process of painting the former World of Clothing wall along I-26.  She's painting scenes of the beautiful mountains of WNC on that big wall that will include ten different scenes.  Thank you Andrea for sharing your artwork with your hometown!

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Lynn Staggs Executive Director of The Storehouse of Henderson County and Board Member Steve Morrison join us today to discuss the 4th of July Matching Campaign.

The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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In this captivating episode, join us as we sit down with a very special guest, Barbara Hughes, the creative genius behind Narnia Studios. Together, we embark on a journey to explore the vibrant downtown of Hendersonville, North Carolina, and dive into the enchanting world of the 27th Annual Chalk It Up event.

Once a small endeavor with three children drawing in front of their mother's store, Chalk It Up has blossomed into one of the most cherished and endearing events our town has to offer. It provides a unique opportunity to experience the beauty of downtown Hendersonville in an extraordinary way.

Joining forces with 150 artists of all ages, this remarkable contest is designed to promote Hendersonville as "a city with a heart for art." Every summer, participants gather to create stunning chalk masterpieces, competing for prizes and reveling in the joy and camaraderie that the event brings.

In this episode, Barbara Hughes shares her insights and experiences, delving into the rich history and captivating stories surrounding Chalk It Up. We'll uncover the event's humble beginnings, its evolution into a beloved tradition, and the profound impact it has had on the local community.

So mark your calendars! Registration for the 27th Annual Chalk It Up event opens on June 6, 2023. The main event will take place on July 15, with rain dates scheduled for July 22 and 29. Prepare to be inspired by the talent and passion on display as we celebrate the artistic spirit that thrives within the heart of Hendersonville, North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Community Leader this week is Doctor Dan Veazey.  Doctor Veasey opened his practice in Hendersonville in 1984 and will be retiring and closing that office this month.  Forty years of a close connection with the patients and staff at Dr. Veazey's office.  He will be missed greatly.  Thank you for caring for our Hometown Dr. Veazey and our very best to you in retirement.  

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero's this week are all the members of the West Henderson High State 3-A Championship Baseball Team.  Coaches and team members all gathered in the Real Country Studios this morning and talked about their amazing season.  Joining us  is Head Coach Jackie Corn, Jr., Assistant Coach Chip Koontz, Truitt Manuel, Alex Anderson, Jake Lindsey and Anthony Lindsey.

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In today's radio broadcast, we have an exciting lineup of topics to discuss. Along with delving into the local real estate market, we are thrilled to welcome two special guests who will shed light on a meaningful initiative. Joining us are Lynn Staggs, the executive director of The Storehouse of Henderson County, and Steve Morris, a dedicated board member. They are here to share details about an upcoming event, the 4th of July matching campaign.

First and foremost, let's dive into the pressing matter of the local real estate market. We'll explore the current trends, developments, and challenges faced by buyers, sellers, and investors in our area. We'll provide valuable insights, expert opinions, and practical tips to navigate this dynamic landscape. Whether you're a first-time buyer or a seasoned investor, this discussion will provide you with the information you need to make informed decisions in the real estate market.

However, our show isn't limited to real estate. We're excited to feature Lynn Staggs, who will enlighten us about The Storehouse of Henderson County—an esteemed organization dedicated to addressing food insecurity in our community. As the executive director, Lynn brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table. She will discuss the Storehouse's mission, programs, and the impact they have on individuals and families in need. Lynn will also provide information on the upcoming 4th of July matching campaign—a remarkable opportunity for the community to come together and make a meaningful contribution.

Accompanying Lynn, we have Steve Morris, an invaluable member of The Storehouse's board. Steve will share his perspective on the campaign, discussing the importance of community involvement and the impact that individual contributions can have on the success of such initiatives. He will explain how the 4th of July matching campaign works, encouraging listeners to participate and make a difference in the lives of those facing food insecurity.

Overall, today's radio broadcast promises to be informative, engaging, and inspiring. Tune in to gain valuable insights into the local real estate market and to learn how you can get involved with The Storehouse's 4th of July matching campaign. Stay tuned and be ready to make a positive impact in our community.

The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Reverend Bob Kretzu, pastor of the Edneyville United Methodist Church. Bob and the congregation are bringing back the Edneyville Camp Meeting that will be held tomorrow Sat) at the Church. It starts at Noon and goes till 9PM. Lots of preaching, singing, food and fellowship and look for Bob's book coming out soon about the founder of Camp Meetings in Henderson County Samuel Edney. 

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We are so proud to honor our George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week. Henderson County Native Katie King was recently named the Managing Editor at the awesome Our State Magazine.   Katie grew up in Henderson County and is a graduate of the award winning West Henderson High School Journalism program.  She's also a UNC Chapel Hill graduate and is loving her new position.  We are loving the fact that a native of Henderson County is at the helm of the incredible publication Our State Magazine.  We are proud of our George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero Katie King!

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Welcome to The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast, a dynamic podcast where we delve into the world of real estate and community engagement. In this episode, we are joined by three incredible individuals who are making a positive impact in their respective fields.

Our special guests include Lynn Staggs, the passionate founder of The Storehouse, a local nonprofit organization dedicated to eradicating hunger in our community. Lynn will share her inspiring journey and how The Storehouse has become a beacon of hope for those in need.

Next, we have Darlene Fouts, a renowned real estate expert and a key member of The George Real Estate Group. Darlene will provide invaluable insights into the current real estate market, offering tips and strategies for both buyers and sellers. Her wealth of knowledge is sure to enlighten and empower our listeners.

Joining us as a guest host is the charismatic Randy Houston of WHKP, a prominent radio personality with his finger on the pulse of our community. Randy will guide us through the conversation, infusing his unique perspective and engaging interview style to ensure an entertaining and informative episode.

Tune in to The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast and discover how these remarkable individuals are shaping their industries and uplifting our community. Whether you're a real estate enthusiast, a community advocate, or simply someone seeking inspiration, this podcast is for you. Get ready for an engaging and enlightening discussion that will leave you motivated to make a difference. Don't miss out on this captivating episode.

The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality s

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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Welcome to the George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero where we celebrate the remarkable individuals who make a profound impact on their communities. In this episode, we shine the spotlight on Dylan King, the Henderson County Public School's 2023 Teacher of the Year.

Dylan King, an exceptional educator and a true hometown hero, has dedicated his life to shaping the minds of young learners. With an unwavering passion for teaching, he has transformed the lives of countless students in the Henderson County community. This podcast episode delves into Dylan's journey, highlighting his inspiring achievements and the lasting influence he has had on his students and the education landscape.

Throughout the interview, we explore Dylan's teaching philosophy and the innovative approaches he employs in the classroom. Listeners gain valuable insights into his teaching methods, such as personalized instruction, project-based learning, and fostering a supportive and inclusive classroom environment. Dylan's commitment to nurturing the unique strengths and talents of each student is evident in the success stories shared by his former pupils.

We delve into the impact Dylan has made beyond the walls of the classroom. His dedication to community involvement is exemplary, as he actively seeks opportunities to collaborate with local organizations, businesses, and fellow educators. Through partnerships with community leaders, he has spearheaded initiatives to enhance educational resources, mentorship programs, and extracurricular activities for the benefit of all students.

The WHKP and George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero series is a weekly radio broadcast that highlights local community members who make a difference in the lives of others. Each Friday morning at 8:45 AM, listeners can tune in to WHKP 107.7FM to hear inspiring stories of local heroes who go above and beyond to serve their community. Sponsored by the George Real Estate Group, the series showcases individuals who embody the values of courage, compassion, and generosity, and who make Western North Carolina a better place to live. From firefighters and police officers to teachers and volunteers, the Hometown Hero series recognizes the unsung heroes who make a significant impact in their communities. Through this series, the George Real Estate Group demonstrates its commitment to supporting and celebrating the people who make a difference in the world.

If you're looking for a real estate group with a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success, look no further than The George Real Estate Group. With over a century of experience in the industry, their team of professionals has helped thousands of families achieve their real estate goals in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

To learn more about their services or to schedule a consultation, you can visit their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call them directly at (828) 393-0134. You can also stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy in Flat Rock, North Carolina, to meet their team in person and discuss your specific real estate needs. With The George Real Estate Group, you can trust that you're working with a team that has the knowledge and expertise to help you make informed decisions about your real estate investments.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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Introducing this week's Hometown Hero, Kyle Aldridge, owner of the Hendersonville Honeycrisps baseball team. The Honeycrisps are a summer collegiate baseball team in The Old North State League, starting their season at Berkeley Mills Park, now called The Orchard. Noah and Randy explore the Hendersonville Honeycrisps, learning about their dedication to excellence, community involvement, and Kyle's leadership. Join us in supporting Kyle and the team as they embark on an exciting season in The Old North State League. Thank you, Kyle Aldridge, for being a Hometown Hero, and thanks to The George Real Estate Group for recognizing outstanding community members.

The WHKP and George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero series is a weekly radio broadcast that highlights local community members who make a difference in the lives of others. Each Friday morning at 8:45 AM, listeners can tune in to WHKP 107.7FM to hear inspiring stories of local heroes who go above and beyond to serve their community. Sponsored by the George Real Estate Group, the series showcases individuals who embody the values of courage, compassion, and generosity, and who make Western North Carolina a better place to live. From firefighters and police officers to teachers and volunteers, the Hometown Hero series recognizes the unsung heroes who make a significant impact in their communities. Through this series, the George Real Estate Group demonstrates its commitment to supporting and celebrating the people who make a difference in the world.

If you're looking for a real estate group with a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success, look no further than The George Real Estate Group. With over a century of experience in the industry, their team of professionals has helped thousands of families achieve their real estate goals in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

To learn more about their services or to schedule a consultation, you can visit their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call them directly at (828) 393-0134. You can also stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy in Flat Rock, North Carolina, to meet their team in person and discuss your specific real estate needs. With The George Real Estate Group, you can trust that you're working with a team that has the knowledge and expertise to help you make informed decisions about your real estate investments.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group proudly recognizes Arkavia Smith from the US Postal Service in Hendersonville as this week's Hometown Hero. Arkavia is spearheading the local efforts for the upcoming National Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive on Saturday, May 13th. This initiative involves letter carriers collecting non-perishable food items from residents, which are then distributed to local food banks, pantries, shelters, and churches. We extend our heartfelt appreciation to Arkavia and all the letter carriers for their outstanding dedication and for truly embodying the spirit of our community heroes.

The WHKP and George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero series is a weekly radio broadcast that highlights local community members who make a difference in the lives of others. Each Friday morning at 8:45 AM, listeners can tune in to WHKP 107.7FM to hear inspiring stories of local heroes who go above and beyond to serve their community. Sponsored by the George Real Estate Group, the series showcases individuals who embody the values of courage, compassion, and generosity, and who make Western North Carolina a better place to live. From firefighters and police officers to teachers and volunteers, the Hometown Hero series recognizes the unsung heroes who make a significant impact in their communities. Through this series, the George Real Estate Group demonstrates its commitment to supporting and celebrating the people who make a difference in the world.

If you're looking for a real estate group with a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success, look no further than The George Real Estate Group. With over a century of experience in the industry, their team of professionals has helped thousands of families achieve their real estate goals in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

To learn more about their services or to schedule a consultation, you can visit their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call them directly at (828) 393-0134. You can also stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy in Flat Rock, North Carolina, to meet their team in person and discuss your specific real estate needs. With The George Real Estate Group, you can trust that you're working with a team that has the knowledge and expertise to help you make informed decisions about your real estate investments.

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Welcome to today's podcast episode focused on the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) and its impact on Henderson County. Join us as we explore how Arkavia Smith, leading the way with our local postal carriers, has collaborated with local nonprofits and positively influenced the lives of residents in our community.

This episode takes a special focus on the NALC Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive, happening this Saturday, May 13, 2023. We'll delve into how this annual food drive plays a vital role in fighting hunger in Henderson County.

Our first guest is Arkavia Smith, who will provide an overview of the NALC's commitment to Henderson County, including their involvement in the Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. Arkavia will share details about ongoing projects, the dedication of mail carriers, and how the NALC's involvement has amplified the impact of their charitable efforts, particularly with the food drive.

Next, we'll be joined by Lynn Staggs from The Storehouse of Henderson County. Lynn will discuss how the NALC Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive has directly benefited their organization. We'll explore the impact on food security, assistance programs, and the overall well-being of local residents as a result of the food drive.

Denise Cumbie Long, representing The United Way, will then shed light on the collaborative efforts between the NALC and The United Way during the Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. Denise will emphasize the significance of this partnership in addressing various community needs and highlight the projects undertaken and the positive outcomes achieved through their joint endeavors.

Elizabeth Moss from IAM (Interfaith Assistance Ministry) will be our following guest, providing insights into how the NALC's Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive has contributed to the mission of IAM. We'll discuss the diverse ways in which the food drive supports IAM's efforts to uplift individuals and families facing challenging circumstances, from emergency food assistance to ensuring access to nutritious meals.

Lastly, we'll hear from Emily Sherlin, a representative from The Salvation Army, sharing inspiring stories of collaboration between the NALC and The Salvation Army during the Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. Emily will highlight the impact on programs like food distribution, emergency assistance, and community outreach. Discover how the NALC's involvement has made a significant difference in the lives of many within our community, especially through this year's food drive.

Join us as we delve into the heartwarming stories and collaborative efforts that showcase the power of the NALC, local nonprofits, and our community coming together during the Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. Learn how you can participate this Saturday, May 13, 2023, and be a part of the movement to fight hunger in Henderson County.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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We salute our Hometown Hero this week, Matt Matteson. Matt is a former Henderson County Planner, is a current contributing writer for the Hendersonville Lightning and is a longtime volunteer at the Henderson County Tourism Development Authority. We thank you Matt for all you do to make our Hometown better!

The WHKP and George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero series is a weekly radio broadcast that highlights local community members who make a difference in the lives of others. Each Friday morning at 8:45 AM, listeners can tune in to WHKP 107.7FM to hear inspiring stories of local heroes who go above and beyond to serve their community. Sponsored by the George Real Estate Group, the series showcases individuals who embody the values of courage, compassion, and generosity, and who make Western North Carolina a better place to live. From firefighters and police officers to teachers and volunteers, the Hometown Hero series recognizes the unsung heroes who make a significant impact in their communities. Through this series, the George Real Estate Group demonstrates its commitment to supporting and celebrating the people who make a difference in the world.

If you're looking for a real estate group with a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success, look no further than The George Real Estate Group. With over a century of experience in the industry, their team of professionals has helped thousands of families achieve their real estate goals in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina. To learn more about their services or to schedule a consultation, you can visit their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call them directly at (828) 393-0134. You can also stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy in Flat Rock, North Carolina, to meet their team in person and discuss your specific real estate needs. With The George Real Estate Group, you can trust that you're working with a team that has the knowledge and expertise to help you make informed decisions about your real estate investments.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero Salute for this week is dedicated to the four new inductees into the Henderson County Education Foundation Hall of Fame: Brenda Walker Gorsuch, Patricia Allen, Ingrid McNair, and Dr. Kathy Revis. These esteemed educators have dedicated decades of service to the children and students of Henderson County and have since retired. We are proud to honor this outstanding group of Hometown Heroes.

The WHKP and George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero series is a weekly radio broadcast that highlights local community members who make a difference in the lives of others. Each Friday morning at 8:45 AM, listeners can tune in to WHKP 107.7FM to hear inspiring stories of local heroes who go above and beyond to serve their community. Sponsored by the George Real Estate Group, the series showcases individuals who embody the values of courage, compassion, and generosity, and who make Western North Carolina a better place to live. From firefighters and police officers to teachers and volunteers, the Hometown Hero series recognizes the unsung heroes who make a significant impact in their communities. Through this series, the George Real Estate Group demonstrates its commitment to supporting and celebrating the people who make a difference in the world.

If you're looking for a real estate group with a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success, look no further than The George Real Estate Group. With over a century of experience in the industry, their team of professionals has helped thousands of families achieve their real estate goals in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina. To learn more about their services or to schedule a consultation, you can visit their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call them directly at (828) 393-0134. You can also stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy in Flat Rock, North Carolina, to meet their team in person and discuss your specific real estate needs. With The George Real Estate Group, you can trust that you're working with a team that has the knowledge and expertise to help you make informed decisions about your real estate investments.

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Today we are discussing local market updates and renovation benefits/costs.

The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group would like to recognize Christy Souther as our Hometown Hero of the week. Christy serves as the Marketing Director of the Flat Rock Playhouse, and she recently spoke about the opening day at the State Theatre of North Carolina. She also shared some exciting details about the current season, which kicks off with Ring of Fire - The Life and Music of Johnny Cash. To purchase tickets or find out more information about show dates and times, please visit https://www.flatrockplayhouse.org/.

The WHKP and George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero series is a weekly radio broadcast that highlights local community members who make a difference in the lives of others. Each Friday morning at 8:45 AM, listeners can tune in to WHKP 107.7FM to hear inspiring stories of local heroes who go above and beyond to serve their community. Sponsored by the George Real Estate Group, the series showcases individuals who embody the values of courage, compassion, and generosity, and who make Western North Carolina a better place to live. From firefighters and police officers to teachers and volunteers, the Hometown Hero series recognizes the unsung heroes who make a significant impact in their communities. Through this series, the George Real Estate Group demonstrates its commitment to supporting and celebrating the people who make a difference in the world.

If you're looking for a real estate group with a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success, look no further than The George Real Estate Group. With over a century of experience in the industry, their team of professionals has helped thousands of families achieve their real estate goals in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina. To learn more about their services or to schedule a consultation, you can visit their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call them directly at (828) 393-0134. You can also stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy in Flat Rock, North Carolina, to meet their team in person and discuss your specific real estate needs. With The George Real Estate Group, you can trust that you're working with a team that has the knowledge and expertise to help you make informed decisions about your real estate investments.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 800 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals.

With a proven track record of selling over 1,300 properties and serving over 1,300 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region.

Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person.

Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM, or stream online at www.WHKP.com.

Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them.

For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com. The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best.

Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

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Congratulations to our George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week Christine Coren. Christine was recently named the district's North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teachings Career and Technical Education Teacher of the Year at the Henderson County Career Academy. Christine teaches all the culinary courses at the academy. Congratulations to Christine Coren and thank you for being our Hometown Hero!

The WHKP and George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero series is a weekly radio broadcast that highlights local community members who make a difference in the lives of others. Each Friday morning at 8:45 AM, listeners can tune in to WHKP 107.7FM to hear inspiring stories of local heroes who go above and beyond to serve their community. Sponsored by the George Real Estate Group, the series showcases individuals who embody the values of courage, compassion, and generosity, and who make Western North Carolina a better place to live. From firefighters and police officers to teachers and volunteers, the Hometown Hero series recognizes the unsung heroes who make a significant impact in their communities. Through this series, the George Real Estate Group demonstrates its commitment to supporting and celebrating the people who make a difference in the world.

If you're looking for a real estate group with a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success, look no further than The George Real Estate Group. With over a century of experience in the industry, their team of professionals has helped thousands of families achieve their real estate goals in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina. To learn more about their services or to schedule a consultation, you can visit their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call them directly at (828) 393-0134. You can also stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy in Flat Rock, North Carolina, to meet their team in person and discuss your specific real estate needs. With The George Real Estate Group, you can trust that you're working with a team that has the knowledge and expertise to help you make informed decisions about your real estate investments.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1300 properties and serving over 1300 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.comEvery Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1300 properties and serving over 1300 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.comEvery Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is recently retired Henderson County Sheriff's Department Major Chris Denny.   Major Denny has spent the past thirty years in law enforcement here in Henderson County, serving and teaching in many different capacities.  Major Denny is a Henderson County native and continues to reside here with his family and is anxious to get started on Chapter Two.
Congratulations Major Denny and a sincere thank you for the many of years of service to our Hometown.   

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call directly at (828)393-0134.

The George Real Estate Group is committed to improving the lives of our clients and community by serving them with integrity, excellent communication, cutting edge technology, and vast experience throughout the entire process.  With over a century of experience, our proven and predictable systems will exceed your expectations.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1300 properties and serving over 1300 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.comEvery Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1300 properties and serving over 1300 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.comEvery Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Hometown Hero this week is Harrison Davis.  Last month, Harrison won a statewide Future Farmers of America Farm Tractor Driving Contest and was crowned the State Champion.  Harrison is a student and FFA member at West Henderson High School and learned to drive a tractor as soon as he could reach the pedals.  Harrison gets plenty of practice everyday at the busy North River Farms.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call directly at (828)393-0134.

The George Real Estate Group is committed to improving the lives of our clients and community by serving them with integrity, excellent communication, cutting edge technology, and vast experience throughout the entire process.  With over a century of experience, our proven and predictable systems will exceed your expectations.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1300 properties and serving over 1300 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.comEvery Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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Special Guest Rachael Hicks with AVL Meet Up joins us today to discuss their Monthly Tuesday Real Estate Industry Meeting with Canton's Mayor Zeb Smathers with on going conversations about the closing of the Canton Paper Mill. You can find more information about AVL Meet Up online at https://www.avlmeetup.com/. We also discuss the impact of real estate in Canton North Carolina as well.

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1300 properties and serving over 1300 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.comEvery Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast. Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is the Late Dr. Stuart Glassman.  Dr. Glassman passed away on March 3rd after helping so many people in Henderson County during his thirty-three year career as a General  and Vascular Surgeon.  Dr. Glassman retired in 2020 and in 2015 was honored as the Pardee Hospital Physician of the Year.  Dr. Glassman was known for saying "I'm just a simple guy doing the right thing."  The late Dr. Stuart Glassman is a genuine Hometown Hero and is missed by a grateful community. 

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call directly at (828)393-0134.

The George Real Estate Group is committed to improving the lives of our clients and community by serving them with integrity, excellent communication, cutting edge technology, and vast experience throughout the entire process.  With over a century of experience, our proven and predictable systems will exceed your expectations.

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Barbara Perry co-hosts this weeks radio show on WHKP.

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1300 properties and serving over 1300 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.comEvery Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1300 properties and serving over 1300 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.comEvery Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Dr. Greg Huskey.  Dr. Huskey is a longtime Chiropractic Physician in Henderson County and has recently moved his practice to Etowah.  Congratulations to Dr. Greg Huskey, our George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call directly at (828)393-0134.

The George Real Estate Group is committed to improving the lives of our clients and community by serving them with integrity, excellent communication, cutting edge technology, and vast experience throughout the entire process.  With over a century of experience, our proven and predictable systems will exceed your expectations.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1300 properties and serving over 1300 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.comEvery Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Pastor Randy Bray who is the pastor at Hendersonville's Calvary Baptist Church on Haywood Road.  Pastor Bray just completed his first year as pastor and has a weekend show on WHKP.   Welcome to Hendersonville Pastor and thank you for what you do in our Hometown.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call directly at (828)393-0134.

The George Real Estate Group is committed to improving the lives of our clients and community by serving them with integrity, excellent communication, cutting edge technology, and vast experience throughout the entire process.  With over a century of experience, our proven and predictable systems will exceed your expectations.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1300 properties and serving over 1300 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.comEvery Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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2023 Real Property Tax Assessments for Henderson County and discussed with Henderson County Tax Administrator Darlene Burgess and Assistant Tax Assessor Kevin Hensley and Chief Communications Officer Mike Morgan. For more information visit https://www.hendersoncountync.gov/tax You can also find their online tools here https://www.hendersoncountync.gov/tax/page/online-tools

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1300 properties and serving over 1300 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.comEvery Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast. Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Wendell Capes.  Wendell is celebrating Fifty Years of preparing income tax returns here in Hendersonville.  Wendell is the owner of Howard Tax in the Four Seasons Mall.  Congratulations Wendell and thanks for all the years of service to our Hometown.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call directly at (828)393-0134.

The George Real Estate Group is committed to improving the lives of our clients and community by serving them with integrity, excellent communication, cutting edge technology, and vast experience throughout the entire process.  With over a century of experience, our proven and predictable systems will exceed your expectations.

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2023 Real Property Tax Assessments for Henderson County and discussed with Henderson County Tax Administrator Darlene Burgess and Assistant Tax Assessor Kevin Hensley. For more information visit https://www.hendersoncountync.gov/tax You can also find their online tools here https://www.hendersoncountync.gov/tax/page/online-tools

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1300 properties and serving over 1300 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.comEvery Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast. Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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Special Guest David Mark Seidel of Charlotte North Carolina shares his stories with us. Find more information at https://www.davidmarkseidel.com/

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1300 properties and serving over 1300 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.comEvery Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast. Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is East Henderson Varsity and JV Basketball Coach Marquintus Jones.  Under the leadership of Coach Jones, the East Henderson Eagles just won their first ever Conference Championship in men's basketball.  The entire East Henderson High School and the community are beaming with pride on this accomplishment.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call directly at (828)393-0134.

The George Real Estate Group is committed to improving the lives of our clients and community by serving them with integrity, excellent communication, cutting edge technology, and vast experience throughout the entire process.  With over a century of experience, our proven and predictable systems will exceed your expectations.

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Special Guests Karie Martin the Operations Manager for The Buzz and Suzanne English the Community Outreach and Develop Coordinator of Hope Coalition join us today to discuss Henderson County’s first sober social bar and cafe which proceeds benefit Hope Coalition.

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1300 properties and serving over 1300 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.comEvery Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast. Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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Special Guests Karie Martin the Operations Manager for The Buzz and Suzanne English the Community Outreach and Develop Coordinator of Hope Coalition join us today to discuss Henderson County’s first sober social bar and cafe which proceeds benefit Hope Coalition.

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1300 properties and serving over 1300 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.comEvery Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast. Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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Today we honored the legacy of the late Thomas William Morgan.  Tom was a longtime member of the Grace Lutheran Church and volunteered a lot there and also worked many years as a volunteer with The Storehouse of Hendersonville.  He was especially fond of and spent many hours with the Blessings in Boxes Christmas Outreach Ministry.  Today, we learned from Thomas William Morgan and poured a cup of kindness.  Thank you Tom, we miss you. 

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call directly at (828)393-0134.

The George Real Estate Group is committed to improving the lives of our clients and community by serving them with integrity, excellent communication, cutting edge technology, and vast experience throughout the entire process.  With over a century of experience, our proven and predictable systems will exceed your expectations.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1300 properties and serving over 1300 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.comEvery Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1300 properties and serving over 1300 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.comEvery Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week epitomizes a true hero.  Dominic Garren is a junior at North Henderson and was witness to a deadly traffic accident and is credited with administering life saving measures to the victims.  These brave actions taken by a teenager are what authorities say saved lives.  A real Hometown Hero, Dominic Garren we salute and honor your heroic actions. 

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call directly at (828)393-0134.

The George Real Estate Group is committed to improving the lives of our clients and community by serving them with integrity, excellent communication, cutting edge technology, and vast experience throughout the entire process.  With over a century of experience, our proven and predictable systems will exceed your expectations.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1300 properties and serving over 1300 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.comEvery Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1300 properties and serving over 1300 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.comEvery Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Pam Erwin who volunteers in our community in so many different ways.  Pam gives of her time to many organizations like the VFW Post, the VA Hospital, the American Legion and the Scouts.  We thank you Pam for your giving heart and our community is blessed by it.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.comEvery Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.comEvery Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Bruce Holliday who operates the popular newsletter and website Flat Rock Together. 

The non commercial website features inspirational stories and encouragement.  It also showcases the rich history of Flat Rock and promotes upcoming community events.  Bruce Holliday with Flat Rock Together is our Hometown Hero.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call directly at (828)393-0134.

The George Real Estate Group is committed to improving the lives of our clients and community by serving them with integrity, excellent communication, cutting edge technology, and vast experience throughout the entire process.  With over a century of experience, our proven and predictable systems will exceed your expectations.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.comEvery Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.comEvery Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Julie Honeycutt who is the Director of Hope Coalition here in Henderson County.  Julie talks about an exciting new project coming in late spring.  Hope Coalition is dedicated to preventing substance use among youth and focusing on long term recovery for anyone impacted by alcohol and drug addiction.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call directly at (828)393-0134.

The George Real Estate Group is committed to improving the lives of our clients and community by serving them with integrity, excellent communication, cutting edge technology, and vast experience throughout the entire process.  With over a century of experience, our proven and predictable systems will exceed your expectations.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.comEvery Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.comEvery Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is retired Sergeant Paul Blackwell with the Henderson County Sheriff's Department.  Paul retired recently after a twenty-eight plus year career with the Sheriff's Department.  As you can imagine, there's a lot of stories about those years.  Sergeant Blackwell tells one on the show this morning about Spanky the Spider Monkey.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call directly at (828)393-0134.

The George Real Estate Group is committed to improving the lives of our clients and community by serving them with integrity, excellent communication, cutting edge technology, and vast experience throughout the entire process.  With over a century of experience, our proven and predictable systems will exceed your expectations.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.comEvery Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The Hendersonville Fire Department's Firefighter of the Year is the George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week, Congratulations to Riley Fore who is a Senior Firefighter with the Department.  She was totally surprised recently when her fellow firefighters voted to bestow this honor on her.  Riley and her husband live in Henderson County, along with their pets.  Congratulations Riley!

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call directly at (828)393-0134.

The George Real Estate Group is committed to improving the lives of our clients and community by serving them with integrity, excellent communication, cutting edge technology, and vast experience throughout the entire process.  With over a century of experience, our proven and predictable systems will exceed your expectations.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero Salute this week goes out to the many volunteers and contributors that made the 2022 Bounty of Bethlehem Annual Christmas Day Free Community Dinner a wonderful success this past Christmas Day.  Anna Marie Jakubielsky directed the event this year that fed over 2200 hundred people a Christmas Day Dinner.  Thank you Anna Marie and the literal hundreds of people who gave the community their love on Christmas Day. 

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call directly at (828)393-0134.

The George Real Estate Group is committed to improving the lives of our clients and community by serving them with integrity, excellent communication, cutting edge technology, and vast experience throughout the entire process.  With over a century of experience, our proven and predictable systems will exceed your expectations.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is the newly elected Chair of the Henderson County Board of Commissioners Rebecca McCall.  We talked about her family's service to Henderson County for generations and the goals and challenges for our county in 2023.  Thank you Rebecca McCall for making our Hometown a better place.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call directly at (828)393-0134.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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Special Guests Cora and Darrell Tharp of Amazing Grace Ministries join us today to discuss the incredible work they are doing in our community and how you can partner. You can learn more at www.ForAmazingGrace.com

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast. Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero's this week are the Harrington Sisters, Kaitlyn, Briana, and Abigaile.  These sisters are dancers in A Flat Rock Playhouse Christmas with Pat's School of Dance and they were joined in the studio today by little sister Savana who also is a dancer at Pat's.  Get some tickets to see them perform at Flat Rock Playhouse.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call directly at (828)393-0134.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Bonnie Wilson who is with WNC Source Transit in Hendersonville where she was recently named the Employee of the Year.  Everyone voted Bonnie this award for many reasons and because she makes our Hometown a better place to live.  Thank you Bonnie!

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call directly at (828)393-0134.

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Special Host and Real Estate Broker Phillip Trees 

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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Emily Sherlin is the Social Services Director at The Salvation Army of Hendersonville and she is our George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week.  In Emily's position, she is able to help families in need of emergency food and financial assistance.  Emily facilitates the Salvation Army's shoe program Kicks for Kids and their Angel Tree program.  Emily and her husband are animal lovers and members of the Shaw's Creek Baptist Church.  We are grateful for the wonderful work that Emily does in our Hometown. 

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call directly at (828)393-0134.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero Salute this week goes out to a lot of folks: The owners and staff of the Dixie Diner on Laurel Park Highway and the compassionate customers of the Dixie Diner.  Jeanie Travers works at the Diner and cares for a lot of people and she needed a car.  Everyone chipped in and they met the need.  Jeanie has a dependable car now to get to work and take family members for medical appointments.  An awesome heart warming story about giving.  We thank all of you for being our Hometown Hero!

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call directly at (828)393-0134.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Martha Whitaker.  Martha is retired from Bell South after 30 years, still works some at Advent Health and is a lifetime member of the Hubert M Smith Post 77 of the American Legion.  Martha has held all the offices in the Post locally and held several state and regional positions over the years.  Thank you Martha Whitaker for all you do to make our hometown a better place.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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Special Guest Lynn Staggs of The Storehouse of Henderson County joins us to discuss Blessings in Boxes. You can find out more at their website.

This is also the 11th Anniversary of the George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast on WHKP which first aired on November 10, 2011.

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast. Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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On this Veterans Day, the George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero Salute goes out to the Veterans Healing Farm here in Henderson County.   Veteran Al Yeck is the Manager of the Veterans Healing Farm and was our special guest today.  Al talks about the growing efforts to help Vets from all services deal with PTSD and at the same time grow organic fruit and produce for the community.  Al also announced that Veterans Day 2023, the Veterans Healing Farm will host The Moving Wall,  the traveling half size replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial .  We salute all the Hometown Heroes at the Veterans Healing Farm.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call directly at (828)393-0134.

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Special Guest Lynn Staggs of The Storehouse of Henderson County joins us to discuss Blessings in Boxes. You can find out more at their website.

This is also the 11th Anniversary of the George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast on WHKP which first aired on November 10, 2011.

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast. Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is the Executive Director of the Housing Assistance Corporation of Henderson County Ashlynn McCoy.  Ashlynn has been helping the cause of affordable housing in Henderson County since taking the position in 2017.  She also volunteers with Big Brothers and Big Sisters and has given time to the Junior Welfare League.   We are grateful to Ashlynn for helping our hometown to be a better place to live, for everyone.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call directly at (828)393-0134.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is David McMurray who just retired after 50 years of law enforcement service.  David served in the military and then joined the North Carolina Highway Patrol for a distinguished thirty year career.  After his retirement from the Patrol, he joined the Henderson County Sheriff's Department and served as the Rangemaster for the firearms training unit. Thank you David McMurray for your years of service and protection of our Hometown.  You are a hero in our book.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call directly at (828)393-0134.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Morgan Grindstaff.  Morgan is busy with several volunteer efforts she's involved in here in our Hometown.  She's a board member of The Camp Glow that shares the gospel of Christ with over 200 young people every summer.  Morgan also is the third generation of the Grindstaff family to carry the chains for the North Henderson Football games.  Morgan joined her Dad  when her grandfather retired from the position after 50 years.  Morgan Grindstaff is a young Henderson County Native who loves her home and enjoys giving back.  Thank you Morgan, you're our Hometown Hero!

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call directly at (828)393-0134.

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Special Guest Jim Rawlings with Quality Home Consultants joins us again to discuss Home and Septic Inspections. You can reach out to Jim at www.QualityHomeConsultants.com

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast. Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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Special Guest Jim Rawlings of Quality Home Consultants join us to discuss the local real estate market and the importance of home and septic inspections. Find out more at www.QualityHomeConsultants.com

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast. Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Sandra Walker.  Sandra does so much for our hometown, all the while operating Southern Traditions Florist.  Sandra has been in the floral business in her hometown for over 56 years now and is active with the Hendersonville Business and Merchants Association, The D.O.E.S part of the Elks Club and is a life member of the VFW Auxiliary.  Thank you Sandra for loving our hometown like we do and making it such a better place to call home.  

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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Special Guest David Hoffman from David Hoffman Realty of Charlotte North Carolina joins us today to discuss the real estate market and business. You can find them online at www.DavidHoffmanRealty.com

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast. Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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Nancy Harris is the George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week.  Nancy just retired from a 46 year career as a Custodian at East Henderson High School.  Nancy began her job with a five year timeline in mind that ended up over forty years later.  She hardly took anytime off from the job and the children over the decades, because she accumulated three years of vacation and sick time.  Nancy and her husband have some travel plans in the future and we would like to thank her for making our Hometown a better place to live.   Nancy, you're our Hero!

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Special Guest Jennifer Balkcom joins us today to discuss The Storehouse of Henderson County and an upcoming benefitting event Carnival of Cars/Truck or Treat on October 25 at the parking lot of Prescott Auto Reserve (call Kathy Knight at (828)210-8414 for more details). Jennifer is also a 12 year mortgage lender veteran and we had a conversation about the real estate industry and interest rates.

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast. Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Matt Russell who has been with the Henderson County Parks and Recreation Department for twenty-seven years.  Matt currently serves as the Program Coordinator and works with both youth and adult programs along with special events.  Matt, his wife and family are Henderson County natives and he has a daughter involved in sports at Hendersonville High.  Thank you Matt and congratulations on being the George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week!

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call directly at (828)393-0134.

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Phillip Trees with Randy Houston  host this week's radio show on WHKP

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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Special Guest Patrick Hunt and Glenn Kavanagh from United Federal Credit Union

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero is a landmark business in Fletcher, Fletcher Lawn Garden & Hardware.  The store is in their new location now, just behind the Fletcher Fire Department on East Fanning Bridge Road.  Sammy and Keith and all the crew are there to help with all your household projects.  Fletcher Lawn Garden & Hardware has been part of the landscape of Fletcher for 58 years.  

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Special Guest Patrick Hunt and Glenn Kavanagh from United Federal Credit Union 

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is the new Executive Director of the Pardee Hospital Foundation Amy Treece.  Amy is excited about her new position at the hospital she was born in and has spent many years working for in different capacities.  Amy talks about her involvement with the Women Helping Women Program at Pardee and we congratulate her on her new position as Executive Director of the Pardee Foundation!

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Jeff Miller who talked about the many people who kept Miller's Fine Dry Cleaning open and operating in Hendersonville for 107 years.  That part of the operation is now closed on King Street and Jeff shared some very special memories of growing up in the landmark business in our town.  We salute and honor the Miller family for contributing so much to the heritage of our Hometown.  

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Hometown Hero this week is long time Henderson County Apple Grower Wayne Barnwell.  Wayne and his family grow apples, peaches and lots of Henderson County goodness on their farm that his family has farmed for generations.  The Barnwell's operate Barnwell and Sons Apples on Highway 64 East - the first apple house on your right as your headed out into apple country.  They're open seven days a week with fresh picked Henderson County apples and lots of other locally grown goodness.  

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Pastor Steve Scoggins who is the pastor of First Baptist Of Hendersonville.  Pastor Scoggins talked about the changes that a pandemic brought about in the church, many of which continue to occur in present day.  You can listen to the Sunday service from First Baptist each Sunday morning beginning at 11 o'clock.  First Baptist of Hendersonville and it's congregation help a lot of people in our community and we are grateful. 

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com or call directly at (828)393-0134.

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Special Guest Mark Shepherd joins us to discuss The North Carolina Apple Festival.

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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Jimmy McMurray joins us today on the Q to share stories about the North Carolina Apple Festival going back to his childhood in the 1960s helping his grandfather. He has been a local vendor since 1986 with Pop's Place, Smokey Mountain BBQ, and most recently the Hydration Station.

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast. Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Henderson County Apple Grower Kenny Barnwell.  Kenny was just named Apple Grower of the Year in the Eastern United States by The American Fruit Grower Magazine.  Congratulations to Kenny who is a fifth generation Henderson County Apple Grower who grows twenty-five varieties on 1200 acres.  He is an advocate for the farmer, spending a lot of time in meetings and on committees making sure the farmer is treated fairly by the government.  Kenny's apples are sold and consumed all over the country to customers like Walmart, Gerber, McDonalds and others.  We congratulate Kenny Barnwell on being the George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero.  

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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It's Apple Picking Time in Henderson County and soon we'll celebrate the 76th Annual North Carolina Apple Festival.  This year's Apple Ambassador is Payton Snider.  She was honored today as the George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero.  Payton is a rising senior at West Henderson High School and will be speaking and appearing at many festivities leading up to and during the North Carolina Apple Festival.   

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is recently retired Captain Brandon Staton with the Henderson County Sheriff's Department.  Brandon held many positions over his 30 year career at the Sheriff's Department, primarily working in the Southern part of Henderson County.  Brandon says he's looking forward to spending more time with his family in retirement.  Congratulations and Thank You Brandon!

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Cliff Ruth who retires today as  Area Agent and Regional Certification Program Coordinator, Agriculture,  with the NC Cooperative Extension.  For twenty-five years, Cliff has been a source of information for the AG communities of Western North Carolina.  It was a pleasure to congratulate Cliff Ruth on the next chapter.  

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero Salute this week goes out to volunteers who bring us the North Carolina Apple Festival.  This year's downtown event starts September 2nd and runs through the 5th concluding with the King Apple Parade on Labor Day.   We thank you for being our Hometown Hero's!

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Ian McKay of Strong Hand Fitness in Hendersonville North Carolina shares his story and join us to promote the upcoming event Super Hero Squad Open on August 27 2022 which benefits JAX Super Hero Squad. For more information visit https://bchville.com/jaxs-superhero-squad/ and https://www.stronghandfitness.com

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast. Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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Our Hometown Hero this week is Don Munson, voice of the Clemson Tigers. Don is a Hendersonville and App State graduate, and has hosted play by play for Clemson Sports since 2003. Join us Friday morning at 8:45, as we honor our latest Hometown Hero. All brought to you by the George Real Estate Group.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Barbara Hughes, the owner of Narnia Studios in Downtown Hendersonville.  Shortly after opening the store 27 years ago, Barbara started Chalk It Up in Downtown and it has now grown to the point that every summer over 150 artists of all ages compete in sidewalk art for prizes.  Chalk It Up is Saturday July 16th on Main Street in Downtown Hendersonville.  

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Special Guest Randy Houston who has been in Radio for 52 years shares some stories and about his new podcast Hot Mic with Houston and Hogan.

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast. Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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July 4th Episode! Local and national market information. Host also discusses his family tree connection to the Declaration of Independence signer Lewis Morris.

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast. Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero Salute this week goes out to the 1972 Hendersonville High State 3A Championship Men's Basketball Team.  Fifty years ago, this incredible team brought home the trophy and no team has accomplished that since.  A movie called Tin Can Man has been done about this team and will premiere at Hendersonville High School on August 5th.  WHKP's Tippy Creswell was a starting member of that team and many of the team talked about great memories from that game.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Tara Knox who is the founder and Manager of PatchWork.  PatchWork is a ministry of the East Flat Rock Baptist Church and they work with local law enforcement agencies, fire departments and the Department of Social Services to provide clothing, shoes, furniture and other necessities for those in need.  In their three years of existence, Patchwork has helped over 5000 families.  Thank you Tara and everyone at East Flat Rock Baptist Church for what you do to make our Hometown a better place!

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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Brandi Baldwin is the George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week.  Brandi is a Telecommunicator with the Henderson County Sheriff's Department and recently received an unusual 911 call.  The caller was panicking and told Brandi that her puppy was choking and could not breath.  Brandi quickly did an internet search and found instructions on how to perform the Heimlich Maneuver on a dog.  She talked the caller through the process and they were able to clear the puppy's airway.  Everyone is fine now, thanks to Brandi's quick thinking.  Thank you Brandi for being our Hero.  

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Tammy George.   We join a lot of other people in welcoming Tammy home after 20 years of coaching college basketball.  She has returned to be the Head Coach of the East Henderson High School Girls Basketball team and to also work with the county school system as a Career Coach.  Tammy still holds a lot of records from when she played at East in the 80's.  We're looking forward to the season with Tammy George as Coach, and as our George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero!

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group salutes the Henderson County Curb Market as our Hometown Hero's this week.  The Curb Market is celebrating 98 years in Henderson County this year at 221 Church Street in Downtown.  Remember, everything at the Curb Market is either made, baked or grown in Henderson County.  Happy Birthday to the Henderson County Curb Market!

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Special Guest Lynn Staggs of the Storehouse of Henderson County with Board Member Steve Morrison joined us to discuss the Matching Donations through July 31st.

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast. Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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Hope you have a wonderful Memorial Day!

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Hendersonville's own best selling author Ann Ross.  What a pleasure to meet and chat with the creator of the famed Miss Julia series of twenty-two best selling books.  These books have an incredible following, are still available and enjoyed today by millions of readers.  Ann is a former nurse in Henderson County for many years and still resides here.  She continues to write and hopefully we'll be reading more of her work very soon. 

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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Special Guests David Pearce and Daniel Pearce of The Real Estate Clear Out Solution. You can reach them at (828)582-1517.

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast. Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero Salute this week goes out posthumously to Paulette "Paula" Gibbs Clark.  Tragically, Paula died last Friday, May 13th from injuries received during a home invasion and attack on May 6th.  Paula was for many years, a server at the Dixie Diner in Laurel Park and within the past six months, achieved her lifetime goal of owning the restaurant.  Paula was loved by so many people that she encountered over these years and many of them asked us to honor her today.  Our deepest condolences to the family of Paula Clark.   

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero Salute this week goes out to a dedicated group of people who make an election possible in our Hometown.  The Henderson County Board of Elections will conduct the Primary Election on Tuesday, May 17th.  It takes over two hundred people to protect our vote at thirty-five different precincts here in Henderson County.  It's a very long and tiring day for the workers and many of them do it every year and have for years.  It's such an important position in our democracy and we thank each one of you for making our Hometown a better place.  

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The 30th annual Letter Carriers’ Stamp Out Hunger® Food Drive May 14, 2022

Special Guests include The Salvation Army, The Storehouse of Henderson County.

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast. Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is also the WHKP Mom of the Year!  Congratulations to Sherri Redden who is the Mom of two handsome young men who graduated last year from Hendersonville High School and played basketball there.  HHS Principal Bobby Wilkins nominated Sherri and talked about how much support Sherri shows to her boys and to the High School, stepping up with a smile for any need.  Sherri is Director of Marketing for Trinity View in Fletcher along with being a Kiwanian and member of First Baptist Church on Hendersonville!  Congratulations Sherri Redden!

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week honors the legacy of the late Earl Jones.  Earl passed away recently and spent a lifetime serving the community as a volunteer firefighter.  His influence was felt by Henderson County Sheriff Lowell Griffin and so many others.  Sheriff Griffin was the guest this morning and paid tribute to the late Earl Jones who is missed by the community he so humbly served.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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Congratulations to Allison Justus on being named the George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week!  Allison is a Henderson County native and has a long history of public service in her family.  She serves as the Communications Director for the City of Hendersonville and is busy keeping the community informed about the many things going on in the City of Four Seasons.  Thank you Allison for what you do to make our hometown a better place!

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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Our George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Kirron Ward.  Kirron was named the new Head Coach of the Hendersonville High Bearcats Football Team!  Congratulations Kirron, he is a former Bearcat player and Assistant Coach and now takes over at the helm as Head Coach.  We honor and congratulate Kirron Ward as the George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week!

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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Our George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero today is Bruce Gilliam.  Bruce spent over 28 years in Henderson County Education as a teacher, coach and principal.  He is now the Supervisor with the Henderson County Parks and Recreation Department.  Bruce has spent many years molding young minds in a positive way and continues to do so.  Thank you Bruce!  He is truly a Hometown Hero!

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is North Henderson Coach Sue Moon.  Sue was recently named 3A North Carolina Volleyball Coach of the Year! Sue has always made sure her teams gave back to the community in many different ways over the years and has had many of her players on the Honor Roll as well.  We salute the George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week Sue Moon!

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Mr. Chuck Fangmann.  Mr. Fangmann is 92 years young and is a regular competitor in the Senior Games, and a metal winner too!  He is also active in the Grace Lutheran Church as a volunteer.  Mr. Fangmann will be participating in the upcoming Senior Games again this year and attributes his health to an active lifestyle.  Way to go Mr. Fangmann!  We honor you as our George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero!

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Michele Woodhouse who is a former Western North Carolina GOP Chairperson and candidate for Congress in the Eleventh District.  Congratulations to Michele Woodhouse who is the George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week.

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George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast Hosted by Danielle Amer and Darlene Fouts on WHKP on March 17 2022

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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Congratulations to the George Real Estate Group's Hometown Hero's this week who are the Five latest inductees into the Henderson County Education Foundation's Hall of Fame!  Collectively there is 170 years of teaching experience in Henderson County Schools in this distinguished group.  They will be inducted into the Hall of Fame next month and we thank and congratulate each one of you! 

Mary Martin
Ruby McClung
Dot Case
David Jones
Barbara Blaine

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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This week's George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero is the new Executive Director of the Henderson County Education Foundation Peggy Marshall.  Peggy comes to this position with an impressive resume of education in Henderson County Schools.  A teacher, vice principal, principal and instruction coach.  Peggy says she is looking forward to growing the connection between education and the public in her new position.  

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is everyone at the Back on Track Addiction Ministry here in Henderson County.  Back on Track helps families struggling with addiction to get help.  They help with financing, transportation and support for treatment.  They have a resale store on Spartanburg Highway to help with their ministry and their efforts are seeing results everyday.  We thank you Back on Track Ministries for your efforts to make our Hometown a better place.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Henderson County Commission Board Member Daniel Andreotta.  We talked with the Commissioner about how the County business is conducted and how citizens can get involved.  Congratulations to Henderson County Commissioner Daniel Andreotta as our George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Robert Livingston, a former Hendersonville High School Bearcat Quarterback and current Secondary Coach for the Cincinnati Bengals, who play in this Sunday's Super Bowl.  Richard Rhodes chats about the high school years of Robert's football career with his high school coach B.J. Laughter.  Congratulations to Hendersonville native Robert Livingston for his professional career accomplishments and his hometown is cheering for his team this Sunday! 

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate WHKP Hometown Hero this week is Tink Johnson.  Tink passed away this week and is missed by so many people in our Hometown.  Tink was a special person who touched most every life he came across in a special way.  Many said you felt better after seeing Tink.  He was so involved and passionate about sports with a special affection for Men's Softball and played, coached, prepared the field for over 20 years.  Pastor Greg Mathis at Mud Creek Church said if a poll were conducted, Tink would be one of the top five most popular people at the church.  His close friend Tim Griffin with the Henderson County Sheriff's Department speaks here about how Tink was a hero of his for a lifetime.  We hope you enjoy listening to our salute to a Hometown Hero Tink Johnson .

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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Chris Cole with Appalachian Auto Detailing is the George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week.  Chris started his business about a year ago and now employs family members to keep up with the demand for his services.  Appalachian Auto Detailing is located on Asheville Highway across from the bowling alley.  We salute Chris Cole as our Hometown Hero! 

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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This week we salute and thank all of the road clearing crews that worked so hard during the recent storm to get our streets and roads clear of snow and ice.  From all the NC Department of Transportation personnel to the employees of all the municipalities in our area and private companies, we say thank you.  We are truly grateful for your sacrifice and hard work in tough conditions to get us moving.  The George Real Estate Group and WHKP thank you!  You are our Hometown Hero's!

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Honored to have time with Steve Katsadouros to discuss Hot Dog World and his retirement after 35 years serving Hendersonville.

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast. Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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Congratulations to Hendersonville's friend Steve Katsadouros of Hot Dog World on his recent retirement!  We decided to honor Steve's many contributions to our town after a career of thirty-five years as owner/operator of this hometown restaurant.  We'll all miss seeing Steve and Dora so often but we are grateful for their many gifts to our area and wish them nothing the best in future endeavors.  Hot Dog World of course goes on for the next generations. 

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.  Visit www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is the Hendersonville Fire Department's Firefighter of the Year, Chris Norrington.  Chris was recently awarded this honor which is voted on by fellow members of the department.  Congratulations Chris!

The Hometown Hero Series on WHKP is sponsored by George Real Estate Group

Visit online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com and www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com 

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com 

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast. 

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com 

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.

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Dr. James Radford is the George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week.  Dr. Radford is a pioneer oncologist at Pardee Hospital and is retiring after 22 years working with cancer patients.  He established the Pardee Cancer Research Program and is wildly popular with so many of his patients over the years.  We wish you only happiness and fulfillment in your retirement Dr. Radford.  Thank you for being a hero to so many.

The Hometown Hero Series on WHKP is sponsored by George Real Estate Group

Visit online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com and www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com 

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com 

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com 

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.

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Our Hometown Hero this week is Karen Rabb.  Karen works at the Mountain Home Post Office and this year when she has customers sending items to loved ones in the military - Karen has been paying the shipping fees herself.  Karen says it's just her way to thank our soldiers.  So far she has paid for at least 10 shipments.  

The Hometown Hero Series on WHKP is sponsored by George Real Estate Group

Visit online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com and www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com 

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Special Guest Evan Heltay joins us to discuss life, family and Israel (where he has lived the past 6 years). Evan owns Expert Online Training and has clients all over the world providing educational videos for youth development professionals.

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.

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Special Guest Evan Heltay joins us to discuss life, family and Israel (where he has lived the past 6 years). Evan owns Expert Online Training and has clients all over the world providing educational videos for youth development professionals.

With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.

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The George Real Estate Group's Hometown Hero Series this week celebrates the life of Randy Hair.  Randy and his family volunteered for many years at the Bounty of Bethlehem Community Dinner on Christmas Day.  Randy and his son both did not survive Covid 19 this summer.

The Hometown Hero Series on WHKP is sponsored by George Real Estate Group

Visit online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com and www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com 

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com 

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com 

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.

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Donnie Jones with Special Needs Sports is the George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week.  Donnie and his organization are raising funds for a new playground at Jackson Park and they could use your help.  Thank you Donnie for all you do for the Special Needs Sports in our Hometown!

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com 

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina. 

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com 

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina. 

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com 

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.

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McKenzie Kanipe with Santa Pal is the George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week!  McKenzie and her family for generations have volunteered with Santa Pal to provide toys and other needs to the underprivileged in our area and now Santa Pal is in Henderson County at 161 Four Seasons Boulevard.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina. 

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com 

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina. 

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com 

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina. 

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com 

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina. 

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com 

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.

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The George Real Estate Group's Hometown Hero this week is the Hendersonville Merchants and Business Association.  This group of volunteers is over seventy years old and for the past forty years, has been organizing and presenting the Annual Downtown Christmas Parade.  And come rain or shine, this year's parade will Saturday, December fourth beginning at 10:30 am.  Thank you! 

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina. 

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com 

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina. 

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com 

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina. 

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com 

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina. 

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com 

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.

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Congratulations to the Johnson Family Farm for being the George Real Estate Group's Hometown Hero this week.  The "next generation" of Johnson's operate the farm to table store on Kanuga Road and we invite you to meet the ladies of Johnson's Family Farm:  Kelly, Heather and Letha.

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George Real Estate Group interview with Lynn Staggs Executive Director of The Storehouse located in Hendersonville North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast Celebrates 10 Years on WHKP!

The George Real Estate Group is celebrating 10 years on the radio live every Thursday at 10:05 A.M. on WHKP 107.7FM and AM1450 also streaming online at www.WHKP.com. With over 500 live shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market. Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina.

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina.

Tune live each week on Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com and on Thursdays at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM.

Check out www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com

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With over 500 live radio shows since 2011, the George Real Estate Group brings positive news about the local and national real estate market.

Each week listeners can learn the facts and important information they need to make the right decision about their real estate goals.

The George Real Estate Group has the experience of selling over 1200 properties and serving over 1200 families with their real estate needs in Henderson County and throughout Western North Carolina. 

The George Real Estate Group is located in Flat Rock, North Carolina near Hendersonville in Henderson County. You can find them online at www.RealEstateByGreg.com 

The George Real Estate Group can be reached at (828)393-0134 or stop by their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina. 

Tune in live each week
Every Monday at 9:05AM on WTZQ 95.3FM or stream online at www.WTZQ.com Every Thursday at 10:05am on WHKP 107.7FM or stream online at www.WHKP.com 

The George Real Estate Group also sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45AM. Podcasts released of each weekly radio broadcast.

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The George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero this week is Hendersonville High School Resource Officer Joreeca Dinnall.  She is one of three officers across the nation to win the Axon Rise Award that highlights untold stories of everyday hero's among us.  We salute you Officer Dinnall and thank you for being our Hometown Hero this week.

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Congratulations to the Pardee Foundation Women of Hope Recipients this week as our George Real Estate Group Hometown Hero's this week.  Lynn Easler (top) - Virginia Spigener (bottom left) and Sandy Williams are women in the community who have experienced cancer of other serious health conditions and have shared their stories of courage and perseverance.