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Over $38M in Sales Volume | 162 Homes Sold

Finding the perfect place isn’t just about where it is or how big it is—it’s about finding a space that fits your lifestyle and what you want to achieve. Whether you’re looking for a fancy place to relax, an investment property, or the right home for sale in Onslow County… there’s a place for you!

 

As a top real estate agent in Onslow County, I can help you with everything you need to know, whether you’re buying, selling, or investing. Eastern North Carolina has a lot of different options, from cute townhomes to big country estates. If you’re thinking about renting out your home to make money, I can help you find the right investment so you can buy with confidence.

 

Are you thinking about selling? Wondering how much your home is worth? I can give you a personalized home valuation and some proven strategies to sell your home quickly and make the most money you can.

No matter what you’re thinking about: buying, selling, or investing. I’m here to guide you every step of the way in this real estate market. Your perfect place is out there… let’s go find it!

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Our Areas of Expertise

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Onslow County

Onslow County is a coastal county in Eastern North Carolina known for its rich military heritage, beautiful waterways, and fast-growing communities. Home to Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and MCAS New River, the county welcomes residents from all over the world, creating a diverse and active population. With miles of coastline, peaceful creeks, and the New River running through the heart of the county, Onslow offers a true blend of coastal living and Southern charm. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy boating, fishing, beaches, and access to the Intracoastal Waterway, while families benefit from strong school options, community events, and steady economic growth supported by military, medical, and small business sectors. Towns, Cities & Municipalities in Onslow County Municipalities •Jacksonville (largest city & county seat) •Richlands (town) •Swansboro (town) •Holly Ridge (town) •North Topsail Beach (town) Additional Unincorporated Communities •Sneads Ferry •Hubert •Midway Park •Pumpkin Center •Piney Green •Verona •Bear Creek •Maple Hill •Half Moon •Silverdale

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Duplin County

Duplin County is a predominantly rural county in Eastern North Carolina known for its agricultural heritage, small-town charm, and tight-knit communities. Steeped in farming traditions, Duplin is one of the state’s leading producers of poultry, hogs, and tobacco, and is home to major agribusiness and food production industries. The county features rolling countryside, quiet neighborhoods, and a slower pace of life while still offering easy access to neighboring Onslow, Pender, Sampson, Lenoir, and Wayne counties. Residents enjoy festivals, local wineries and breweries—including the famous Duplin Winery—plus easy commutes to Jacksonville, Wilmington, and Goldsboro. With historic farms, country roads, and welcoming main streets, Duplin provides an affordable, relaxed lifestyle grounded in Southern roots and community pride. ⸻ Towns & Municipalities in Duplin County Incorporated Municipalities •Kenansville (county seat) •Beulaville •Chinquapin (unincorporated but often treated as a town-level community) •Rose Hill •Wallace •Warsaw •Magnolia •Calypso •Faison (partly in Sampson County) •Greenevers •Teachey Other Unincorporated or Census Communities •Albertson •Charity •Cypress Creek •Corinth •Hallsville •Potter’s Hill •Sarecta •Outlaw Bridge

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Carteret County

Carteret County—often called North Carolina’s Crystal Coast—is a scenic coastal county known for its clear water, barrier-island beaches, and rich maritime history. Stretching from Bogue Banks to Cape Lookout National Seashore, the area blends laid-back beach living with vibrant waterfront communities, fresh seafood, and world-class recreation. Residents and visitors enjoy boating, fishing, diving the “Graveyard of the Atlantic,” and exploring waterfront towns filled with restaurants, shops, and marine culture. The county is also home to NC’s largest coastal recreation areas, thriving tourism, military-connected communities, and the UNC Institute of Marine Sciences and NOAA Center for Coastal Fisheries. With barrier islands, historic soundside villages, and family-friendly beach towns, Carteret County offers a relaxed lifestyle rooted in coastal charm, natural beauty, and a deep connection to the water. ⸻ Cities & Towns (Incorporated Municipalities) •Beaufort (county seat) •Morehead City •Atlantic Beach •Emerald Isle •Newport •Pine Knoll Shores •Cape Carteret •Cedar Point •Peletier •Indian Beach ⸻ Other Notable Communities & Villages •Bogue •Broad Creek •Harkers Island •Gloucester •Straits •Otway •Smyrna •Bettie •Marshallberg •Davis •Sea Level •Williston •Atlantic •Salter Path

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Pender County

Pender County sits along North Carolina’s southeast coast and blends relaxed rural landscapes with fast-growing coastal communities. Known for its rich history, scenic waterways, and proximity to Wilmington and Jacksonville, Pender attracts residents seeking a quieter lifestyle with easy access to beaches, major highways, and employment centers. The county spans historic farming towns, vibrant suburban areas, and miles of preserved natural spaces, including Holly Shelter Game Land, the Northeast Cape Fear River, and Topsail Island. With deep Revolutionary War roots, maritime heritage, and a growing population driven by military and coastal relocation, Pender offers a strong mix of affordability, nature, and community charm. Residents enjoy outdoor recreation, boating, fishing, surfing, and exploring parks, trails, and preserved wetlands—making the county ideal for those who value space, small-town living, and coastal access without the pace of bigger cities. ⸻ Towns & Cities in Pender County Incorporated Municipalities •Burgaw (county seat) •Surf City (partly in Onslow County) •Topsail Beach •Watha Other Incorporated Towns •Wallace (partly shared with Duplin County) ⸻ Key Unincorporated Communities •Hampstead (fastest-growing area; coastal/Topsail gateway) •Rocky Point •Penderlea •Scotts Hill (often associated with Wilmington metro) •Maple Hill (straddles Pender/Onslow border) •Long Creek •Cape Fear •Willard •Atkinson (no longer incorporated but still a recognized community)

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Jones County

Jones County is a quiet, rural county in Eastern North Carolina known for its natural beauty, agricultural landscape, and relaxed pace of life. With vast forests, winding rivers, and farmland stretching across the region, Jones offers a peaceful lifestyle rooted in tradition, outdoor recreation, and small-town community values. Located between New Bern, Jacksonville, and Kinston, the county provides convenient access to larger employment centers while maintaining a country feel. Jones is home to portions of the Croatan National Forest, abundant wildlife, and excellent opportunities for hunting, fishing, kayaking, and camping. The Trent River and White Oak River flow through the county, supporting both agriculture and recreation. With a close-knit population, historic crossroads communities, and easy travel to the coast, Jones County appeals to those looking for affordability, privacy, and a simpler way of life connected to nature. ⸻ Towns & Municipalities in Jones County Incorporated Towns •Trenton (county seat) •Maysville •Pollocksville ⸻ Other Communities (Unincorporated/Census) •Comfort •Foy •Belgrade •White Oak •Oak Grove •Jones Corner •Wyse Fork (border area)

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