George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast

George Real Estate Group

The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 1600 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals. With a proven track record of selling over 1,500 properties and serving over 1,500 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region. Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person. Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM since 2015, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM since 2011, or stream online at www.WHKP.com. Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM since 2018, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them. For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com.  The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best. Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.

  1. 2D AGO

    One Morning, A Call From God Sent Wes On A Yearlong Journey To Help Families Recover

    A ten-year milestone on WHKP sets the stage for a conversation that hits straight at the heart of service, community, and what it means to keep showing up when the cameras leave. We sit down with Hometown Hero Wes Hardin, a retired farmer and operator who woke up one September morning with a clear conviction: pack the trucks, load the gear, and go wherever help is needed. From East Tennessee to Western North Carolina, then into South Carolina, Kentucky, and West Virginia, Wes and his partners—most notably Jake from Helene Rising—have spent more than a year clearing roads, rebuilding bridges, gutting waterlogged floors, and reconnecting families to essential care. Wes shares the kind of story you don’t forget: arriving in War, West Virginia after floods severed access to an elderly man on hospice. With a washed-out bridge and a river that jumped its banks, the crew pushed through predawn, cutting a new path so family, church, and hospice could reach him in time. Starlink brought distant children and grandkids into the room. He passed peacefully the next morning—seen, heard, and held by his people. That’s the promise of real recovery work: not just lumber and machines, but dignity and closure when it matters most. We dig into the practical realities too. Fall brings a steadier housing market in Henderson County, with slightly more inventory and ongoing demand from relocations. But the bigger headline is the long road ahead across Appalachia: temporary campers break down, and permanent housing is the real endgame. Organizations like Helene Rising, Appalachian United Initiative, Samaritan’s Purse, United Way, God’s Warehouse, and the United Cajun Navy form the backbone that keeps crews supplied and projects moving. If you’ve been waiting for a sign to pitch in, this is it—volunteer time, donate materials, or spread the word that recovery is not done. Subscribe for more stories that shine light on the people doing the hard work, share this episode with a friend who could help, and leave a review so others can find these voices. Your attention, your network, and your hands can change what’s possible for families still waiting to come home.

    18 min
  2. 3D AGO

    No Bidding Wars, Just Porch Waves: Buying And Selling Without The Drama

    The frenzy is gone—and that’s good news. We break down how Henderson County’s housing market has settled into a healthier balance where smart pricing, thoughtful timing, and real conversations lead to better outcomes for buyers and sellers. With median list prices around $525K, sold prices in the mid-$400s, and 70–100 days on market, there’s finally room to breathe, inspect, and negotiate with confidence. We take you neighborhood by neighborhood with on-the-ground insights. Hendersonville’s historic charm and schools anchor steady demand around $408K. Flat Rock blends village living with a hint of luxury near $465K, while Mills River trends higher thanks to acreage, privacy, and access to jobs and the airport. If you’re hunting for value, we point to Valley Hill, East Flat Rock, and Edneyville—areas that stretch first-time buyer budgets without sacrificing proximity. Along the way, we share why today’s winners are the sellers who price precisely and present beautifully, and the buyers who slow down, ask questions, and choose fit over FOMO. The broader Western North Carolina story continues to draw relocators from Charlotte, Atlanta, Florida, and the Northeast seeking pace, community, and mountains without losing opportunity. We talk resilience after Hurricane Helene, celebrate hometown heroes leading recovery, and explore strategies for legacy owners who want to preserve land, defer taxes, and protect what matters. Considering a move before the holidays? Now’s a smart time: serious buyers remain active, homes show warmly, and travel brings fresh eyes to the market. Whether you’re buying your first home, right-sizing, or planning a thoughtful sale, this guide gives you the clarity, confidence, and local detail to act on your terms. If this conversation helps you get closer to your next chapter, subscribe, share with a neighbor, and leave a review. And if you’re ready to talk through your plan, call 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygreg.com—we’re here to help you move with purpose.

    29 min
  3. 5D AGO

    From Pies To Portfolios: Navigating Western North Carolina Housing And Taxes

    Two economies are unfolding side by side—one buoyed by assets and equity, the other stretched by rates and rising costs—and real estate sits right in the middle. We walk through how that K-shaped reality shows up in Western North Carolina, from stable home sales and a five-month supply to a subtle softening in prices and a meaningful rise in cash transactions. Then we get practical: why roughly 15% of pending deals are falling through nationwide, how inspection surprises trigger renegotiations, and the single best move sellers can make to protect price and timelines. We also take a deep dive into year-end planning. Instead of waiting until after a sale, we explain how to sit with your CPA now and map options like 1031 exchanges, Delaware Statutory Trusts, and UPREITs to defer capital gains, refresh depreciation, and turn active management into passive income. If you own fully depreciated rentals, appreciated land, or commercial property, the right structure can balance income today with legacy goals tomorrow. And when your CPA, financial advisor, and real estate team collaborate early, you keep more of what you’ve earned while staying aligned with IRS rules and your timeline. Closing strong matters as much as going under contract. We share how a pre-listing inspection builds trust, reduces last-minute panic, and helps you cross the finish line with fewer concessions. Whether you’re buying, selling, upsizing, or simplifying, preparation beats guesswork—and transparency beats surprises. Subscribe for more local market insights, share this episode with someone weighing a move, and leave a quick review to help others find the show. Ready to talk through your plan? Call 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygreg.com.

    30 min
  4. OCT 31

    From Hurricane Helene To Hope: Feeding Crews, Healing Community

    A hot meal handed off on the shoulder of a broken road can change the shape of a long day. We sit down with two neighbors from Batcave. Suzette Dupuis and Sherry Murphy turned Hurricane Helene’s devastation into a weekly lifeline, cooking and delivering trays of baked spaghetti, sandwiches, and soon chili to road crews, linemen, and families still digging out. Their story carries the weight of seven generations in the Middle Fork community, memories of the century-old flood, and the raw night when water climbed over the bridge and power stayed out for a month as helicopters ferried supplies to stranded hollows. We walk through the nuts and bolts of grassroots relief: how an old antique store became a hub stacked with canned goods, meat, and paper products; why snack packs matter when convenience stores are hours away; and what it takes to keep volunteers moving week after week. Along the way, you’ll hear about the quiet leadership of local firefighters, the humility of neighbors who do the work without the spotlight, and the humor and faith that keep spirits up. “God is remodeling,” one of our guests jokes, reminding us that we can’t control the storm, but we can choose how we show up for each other. We also share a clear-eyed real estate snapshot: Henderson County single-family home sales up year over year despite a brief post-storm pause, average prices easing from their peak, and what a recent Fed rate cut might mean for buyers and sellers. Markets are numbers; home is human. That’s why we sponsor the Hometown Hero series—to put names, faces, and needs at the center. If you’re ready to help, visit BatcaveDisasterRelief.com to volunteer or donate and add “Door Dasher” in the memo to fund meals that go straight to the crews and neighbors who need them. Subscribe, share this story with a friend, and leave a review to help more people find these local heroes.

    17 min
  5. OCT 30

    Mailbox Money Without The Headaches

    Headlines say the sky is falling, but our phones—and the data—tell a different story. We walk through simple, proven ways to turn real estate into steady income without the midnight maintenance calls, and we show how tax-smart moves can help you keep more of what you’ve built. If your rental is fully depreciated and the repairs keep stacking up, it may be time to trade landlord stress for passive cash flow using 1031 exchanges, Delaware Statutory Trusts, and UPREITs that can defer capital gains and increase income. We get practical about the big questions families face: how to create liquidity without selling at a discount, how to keep things fair among kids with very different goals, and how to use tools like DSTs for income alongside UPREITs for staged cash-outs. Vacant land owners learn why depreciation never shows up and how a 1031 into diversified, income-producing assets can turn “asset rich, cash flow poor” into monthly checks. For generous givers, we outline how donating appreciated property to a donor-advised fund or charitable remainder trust can avoid a large gain, capture deductions, and even produce income while supporting causes you love. Money choices are never just math. Inspired by The Psychology of Money, we talk about luck, risk, defining “enough,” and why quiet wealth looks like freedom, not flash. Then we zoom into local market trends: steady pricing, strong demand, and what interest rate moves really mean for affordability and timing. Our north star remains the same—align your properties with your life: income today, options tomorrow, and a legacy that fits your values. Ready to explore your options without pressure? Subscribe, share this episode with a friend who needs it, and leave a review to help more neighbors find smart, stress-free real estate strategies.

    33 min
  6. OCT 27

    From Price Softening To Strong Sales: What The Data Says About Western North Carolina Housing

    Headlines say uncertainty, our numbers say resilience. We take you inside the Western North Carolina housing market with clear data, plain talk, and practical strategies you can use today. Sales are up, prices have softened slightly, and inventory sits around five months—conditions that reward preparation and smart negotiation for both buyers and sellers. We look at why lending quality matters, how FHA, VA, and USDA buyers are gaining ground, and what a 17% jump in luxury transactions signals about ongoing relocation and retiree confidence. From there, we zoom out to five-year forecasts and the supply-and-demand realities that underpin steady appreciation. Rather than chasing timing, we focus on planning: how to protect your equity, structure sales to reduce taxes, and make the most of federal exclusions, especially for surviving spouses navigating major transitions. If you’re holding land, running rentals, or managing a family portfolio, we share ways to think like an asset manager—sequencing moves, exploring deferrals, and staying nimble in a market that rewards clarity. We also talk about climate migration and why our mountains continue to attract people seeking safety, community, and continuity. No region is risk-free, but Western North Carolina’s geography and social fabric create a powerful foundation for long-term value. To tie it together, we share the cinder block story: how subtracting weight can strengthen structure. Downsizing, simplifying, and focusing on what matters most can turn real estate into a tool for freedom—more time, more margin, and more peace. Want help mapping your next move? Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s planning a transition, and leave a quick review to tell us what you want covered next. Ready to talk strategy? Call 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygreg.com.

    32 min
  7. OCT 24

    One Cowboy, Countless Neighbors, And A Town That Won’t Quit

    A cowboy hat, a chainsaw, and a heart for neighbors—that’s the unlikely recipe that helped a mountain town rebuild after devastating floods. We spotlight “Cowboy Joe,” a Wyoming native who passed through Chimney Rock, fell in love with the community, and never left. Working alongside Spokes of Hope, he’s hauled debris, rebuilt roofs, reopened storefronts, coordinated Amish volunteers, and stacked more than 30 cords of firewood so families stay warm this winter. His voice is steady, his mission clear: follow the need, assemble the crew, and do the next right thing. We dig into the realities of long-term recovery: families still displaced, homes that can’t be rebuilt, and the race against colder nights. Joe shares a new mission to Tennessee, where grandparents raising grandchildren lack basic utilities—proof that service doesn’t stop at county lines. You’ll hear exactly how to get free firewood through Chief Steve Freeman in Bat Cave, where to volunteer or donate via Spokes of Hope, and what kinds of skills and supplies make the biggest difference on the ground. We also zoom out to a trend reshaping our region: environmental refugees. Western North Carolina continues to attract households escaping hurricanes, fires, and rising risk elsewhere. Even after last year’s extreme event, our area remains comparatively mild and resilient. We close with a clear-eyed real estate snapshot—moderating rates, steady demand, tight inventory, and average prices still in the 530s—plus practical guidance for anyone navigating a move tied to life changes. Ready to help or need a hand? Reach us at 828-393-0134 or visit realestatebygreg.com. Subscribe, share this story with a friend, and leave a review to help more neighbors find the resources and hope they need.

    17 min
  8. OCT 23

    The Housing Market Is Not Crashing, It’s Normalizing And Here’s Why

    Headlines keep shouting about a housing crash, but our local stats and the national data tell a different story. We open with a clear market snapshot for Western North Carolina—fresh listings, steady pendings, a five‑month supply—and explain why activity remains strong through the holidays. From there, we break down expert forecasts that point to moderate, sustainable home price growth through 2029, and we unpack the real reason: inventory is still too low for demand. No hype, just context you can use to plan your next smart move. We also look beyond numbers to the people behind them. You’ll hear how environmental refugees from Katrina, Helene, California wildfires, and Hawaii’s lava flows found higher ground and deeper community in our mountains. These are stories of loss and renewal, neighbors becoming first responders, church kitchens turning into community hubs, and towns rebuilding smarter with resilient design, better materials, and greener choices. Western North Carolina’s draw isn’t only the views; it’s the stability, the seasons, and the sense of belonging. If you’re weighing buy-versus-sell timing, investment strategy, or how to reposition property with 1031 exchanges and smart tax planning, we walk through practical paths that reduce stress and align with your goals. Our team partners with attorneys, CPAs, and planners to help you protect equity, optimize taxes, and make decisions that fit your life. Subscribe for grounded market insight, human stories that inspire, and clear guidance that puts you in control. Have a question we didn’t cover? Send us a note or call 828-393-0134—and if this resonated, share it with a friend and leave a review to help others find the show.

    30 min

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About

The George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast has been a beacon of reliable and positive news about the local and national real estate market since 2011, with over 1600 live radio shows to their credit. Listeners can tune in each week to learn about the most important facts and information they need to make sound decisions about their real estate goals. With a proven track record of selling over 1,500 properties and serving over 1,500 families throughout Western North Carolina, the George Real Estate Group has the expertise and experience to help buyers and sellers achieve their goals. Based in Flat Rock, North Carolina, near Hendersonville in Henderson County, they are ideally situated to serve clients across the region. Interested parties can find out more about the George Real Estate Group by visiting their website at www.RealEstateByGreg.com. Alternatively, they can call the team at (828) 393-0134 or visit their office at 2720 Greenville Hwy Flat Rock North Carolina to speak to a real estate professional in person. Listeners can tune in to the George Real Estate Group's live radio shows each week to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the real estate market. The show airs every Monday at 9:05 AM on WTZQ 95.3FM since 2015, or stream online at www.WTZQ.com. Additionally, the show airs every Thursday at 10:05 AM on WHKP 107.7FM since 2011, or stream online at www.WHKP.com. Furthermore, the George Real Estate Group proudly sponsors the WHKP Hometown Hero series every Friday morning at 8:45 AM since 2018, highlighting local heroes and community members who make a difference in the lives of those around them. For those who cannot tune in live, podcasts of each weekly radio broadcast are available at www.GeorgeRealEstateGroupRadio.com.  The podcasts offer a convenient way for busy individuals to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in the real estate market at a time and place that suits them best. Overall, the George Real Estate Group is a trusted resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate in Western North Carolina. With their wealth of experience and commitment to providing the highest quality service to their clients, they are a valuable asset to the community.