When the homeowner of 5300 Deep Valley Run reached out, they had no idea they were sitting on nearly 1,600 square feet of hidden value. A large portion of the home had never been officially permitted, meaning it couldn’t be counted in the square footage — which could have cost them tens of thousands in their final sales price. Davis calmly guided them through the Wake County permitting process, easing concerns about fees, inspections, and tax implications. That uncounted space became official — and the value it unlocked paid off in a big way.
This sale also benefited from Annette’s intimate knowledge of this community she’s proudly called home, making her a true local expert in Hunter’s Ridge and Huntingwood Estates. Her understanding of what buyers value most in these communities helped guide key pricing and presentation decisions — ensuring the home was positioned perfectly from day one.
To make the preparation process seamless, we connected the seller with our trusted contractor, Armando. From permitting items to fresh carpet, paint, and final touches, his team handled everything. Instead of juggling multiple contractors, the seller had one reliable partner who delivered high-quality work quickly, at very reasonable pricing — saving both time and stress.
Finally, after strategic upgrades and Caroline’s transformation of the home into a modern, neutral, and inviting space, we made sure the home was impossible to miss. With high-end photography and Whitney’s aggressive, multi-platform marketing strategy, this listing was seen everywhere — driving competition and delivering a final sales price of $930,000… well above market expectations.