Real estate and Outer Banks vacation rentals are the foundation of the local economy. Over 65% of the houses from Corolla to Ocracoke are second homes purchased primarily for rental income. The consumer base on the Outer Banks consists of people from all over country. Buyers, sellers and rental visitors all require the thorough knowledge, professionalism and licensing of a North Carolina Broker to manage their real estate transaction. Over 15,000 houses in our area are second homes or investment properties. You do the math!
Whether you want a
career in Real Estate Sales or Property
Management, these opportunities require a North Carolina state license so you are authorized to handle real estate transactions. Licensed real estate brokers in North Carolina have unlimited opportunity for career growth.
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