U.S. Open Rental Overview & Four Seasons on Broad (formerly Mac’s)

Fore Properties real estate broker Bob Graham joins us to discuss the trends of the 2014 US Open rental market thus far.
Bob was active as a rental agent in both the 1999 & 2005 U.S. Opens held at Pinehurst. His experience and perspective offers quite a bit of value to the equation for 2014. Bob offers specific tips and advice to any would be renters in Moore County. Carlos Gonzales and his father, Carlos Sr. are the new owners of a restaurant, FOUR SEASONS, at the location formerly known as MAC’S on S.E. Broad St. in Southern Pines. Their story of entrepreneurship and Carlos Sr. experience as a chef at Four Seasons in NYC make this restaurant a great addition to the fare offered in downtown Southern Pines. Linda De Del Castilo of LDDC Cleaning services talks about her independent spirit as a single mom and her desire to be in her own business in our improving economy. Her proactive nature is inspiring for those who are seeking to start their own businesses with great pieces of advice and tips from Linda.

U.S. Open Rental Overview & Four Seasons on Broad

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

Elizabeth Cox, Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity, Kay Beran, former board member and Principal for Prudential Gouger O’Neal & Saunders Real Estate, and Nicole Carbon, Family Service and Outreach Manager for Habitat of Humanity join Bill Sahadi to discuss how HFHNCS is making an impact on the economic growth of Moore County and building a stronger community through their efforts of offering a hand up to the people who are living and working in Moore and surrounding counties. Find out about current events, goals and how you can make your mark on Moore County by helping Habitat for Humanity of the NC Sandhills’ mission to partner with families, volunteers and the community to build houses, communities, and future generations. http://www.sandhillshabitat.org/.

Habitat for Humanity Moore County Sandhills

 

OVERTON BODY SHOP – TEEN CHALLENGE – PINEHURST JAZZ FESTIVAL

Danny Overton joins us to speak about his family business on Pinehurst Ave., www.overtonbodyshop.com, since 1980 and discusses the varied services beyond just body repair they offer. Marketing Manager Catherine Chandler discusses trust issues women might have with auto repairs and how the staff at Overton’s, led by Bradon Manness, goes a long way to creating the type of comfort level required in today’s world.
Sal DiBianca, now related to Danny Overton through their children’s marriage, closes out our third set by talking about TEEN CHALLENGE, www.sandhillstc.org. Sal tells his personal story and inspiration for restoring broken lives in this Men’s Recovery Home. The faith based recovery services and teaching the students a new way of life from substance addiction is moving and informative.
The Carolina Philharmonic’s David Michael Wolff joined us to talk about the Pinehurst Jazz Festival; a tribute to his late brother, Joshua Wolff, www.carolinaphil.org. The show debuts Sunday July 14th & Monday July 15th.

 

Moore County North Carolina Radio Show

POINTS OF LIGHT – BAXTER CLEMENT

Baxter ClementMusician, actor, teacher, performer, and new father, Baxter Clement is this week’s guest and All Thing’s Moore County’s latest addition to it’s Points of Light Series.
Baxter runs the Sandhills School of Performing Arts in downtown Southern Pines. He has appeared in local productions, Buddy Holly, Johnny Cash & Forever Plaid to name a few.
He talks about his next project as Neil Diamond, his family life, his experiences as a teacher/mentor, and his reflections of Moore County and Southern Pines, which he came back home to in 2006.
His enthusiasm for his craft and his self deprecating humor make Baxter a highly entertaining and interesting guest.

REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL OVERVIEW – Hamp Thomas – Carolina Appraisers

bill_hampReturning guest, Hamp Thomas of Carolina Appraisers, discusses a myriad of issues and concerns for buyers and sellers concerning the appraisal process. As a former real estate broker and now a certified appraiser, Hamp is uniquely qualified to offer his meaningful perspective and overview on the Moore County real estate market and the important components that a real estate appraisal covers under today’s guidelines.
If you are thinking of selling your home; buying a home; refinancing your home, or doing upgrades to your property, this information is priceless.
Tax records, national real estate websites, square footage considerations, the value of a prelisting appraisal and market value vs. tax value are some of the additional topics discussed.