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The North Carolina Real Estate Commission is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive culture and community. We understand, and celebrate, the differences that make each of our Consumers, Licensees, Commission members, and Commission staff unique. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion are a top priority for the Commission and we seek to ...
The North Carolina Real Estate Commission is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive culture and community. We understand, and celebrate, the differences that make each of our Consumers, Licensees, Commission members, and Commission staff unique. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion are a top priority for the Commission and we seek to ...
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Robbie S. Lyons Construction and Realty, Inc. 5. $377,100.00 - $628,500.00. Michele C. Coldwell Banker Blair & Assoc. 5. $448,125.00 - $746,875.00. Top Agents as of 09 Nov, 2022 Recent Transactions are the agent’s total number of transactions across the past three years.
MEET YOUR LICENSING BOARD. Bulletin 1970-V1-2. A. P. CARLTON, Greensboro, was appointed to the Licensing Board in 1968 and presently serves as Chairman. He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina. He is a licensed real estate broker and has been quite active as a Realtor, having served as President, Greensboro Board of Realtors ...
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Real estate commissions are typically paid as a percentage of the final sale price of a property. In North Carolina, the average commission rate for real estate agents ranges from 5% to 6% of the sale price. This means that if you sell your home for $300,000, the commission paid to your REALTOR would be between $15,000 and $18,000.