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Amy Gretenstein

Amy Gretenstein
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Durham - NC

Broker (NC: 286227)

11 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Durham County, NC
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About Amy Gretenstein

Amy's dedication to assisting clients in their home-buying journeys is evident in her approach. Originally from Atlanta, she has also lived in Fort Worth, Oklahoma City, and Miami before settling permanently in the Triangle area. With her strong Southern roots, Amy understands the significance of finding a place that truly feels like home. Although not originally from Raleigh, she has embraced it as her permanent residence and is well-acquainted with the exceptional qualities the region offers. Now, she is eager to support others in Raleigh, Cary, Apex, Durham, and Morrisville with their real estate needs, whether buying or selling a home.

Durham County, NC Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$541,921
Avg. Listing Price
From Amy's portfolio
3.4 / 2.7
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,113 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
973
Active Listings
Current inventory

Durham County, North Carolina represents one of the most dynamic and rapidly evolving real estate markets in the Research Triangle region. Home to Duke University and a thriving biotechnology corridor, the county has experienced significant transformation over the past decade, with neighborhoods like downtown Durham and the American Tobacco Campus becoming highly sought-after destinations for both young professionals and established families.

The market's complexity is reflected in its diverse housing stock, ranging from historic homes in Trinity Park to modern condominiums in the Central Park district. With 1,669 total actively licensed agents serving the area, Durham County maintains a robust real estate infrastructure that supports both residential and commercial transactions across its varied communities.

Major Durham County, North Carolina Real Estate Markets

The Durham metropolitan area encompasses several distinct markets, each with unique characteristics and price points. The downtown core, including neighborhoods like Brightleaf and Golden Belt, has emerged as a premium market driven by urban renewal projects and proximity to major employers. Meanwhile, established communities such as Hope Valley, Forest Hills, and Woodcroft continue to attract families seeking traditional suburban amenities with excellent school access.

The Research Triangle Park's influence extends throughout Durham County, creating micro-markets in areas like Southpoint and Streets at Southpoint, where new construction and mixed-use developments cater to the region's growing tech workforce. Northern Durham communities like Bahama and Rougemont offer more rural settings while remaining within commuting distance of the county's employment centers.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Durham County's real estate landscape reflects the broader economic transformation of North Carolina's Piedmont region. The county experiences unique seasonal patterns, with spring markets often driven by Duke University's academic calendar and the timing of corporate relocations to Research Triangle Park companies. Price appreciation has been particularly notable in walkable neighborhoods and areas with access to the American Tobacco Trail.

Geographic diversity creates distinct market segments, from the luxury estates in Hope Valley Country Club to the emerging artist communities in areas like Walltown and Cleveland-Holloway. This complexity requires deep local knowledge to navigate effectively, as market conditions can vary significantly within just a few miles, influenced by factors like school districts, historic designations, and proximity to major transportation corridors.

Why Businesses Need Durham County, North Carolina Agent Contact Data

With all 1,669 actively licensed agents maintaining email contact information, Durham County offers exceptional connectivity for businesses seeking to engage the real estate community. Mortgage lenders, insurance companies, and home service providers can leverage this comprehensive agent network to build referral relationships across the county's diverse markets, from luxury properties in Croasdaile to starter homes in East Durham.

The county's rapid growth and high agent-to-population ratio create significant opportunities for B2B service providers, title companies, and real estate technology platforms. Direct access to agent contact data enables targeted marketing campaigns that can address the specific needs of different market segments, whether focusing on agents specializing in new construction near Southpoint or those working with first-time homebuyers in transitioning neighborhoods.

Contact Information

Brokerage
Real Estate By Design

Office Website
Office Address
5003 Southpark Dr Ste 110
Durham, NC  27713
(Durham County)
Office Phone
919-381-9456
Office Fax
919-573-9368
Mobile
919-816-2694
Email
amy@************

Service Areas

Raleigh: NC Fuquay-Varina: NC Garner: NC Brentwood: NC Knightdale: NC Cary: NC

Current Property Listings

As of 1/31/2026, Amy Gretenstein has 1 property for sale in Durham and surrounding areas.

$229,900

Listed 2025-10-13

211 Cool Springs Rd
Durham, NC  27713

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,747
Lot: 25,700 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Amy Gretenstein currently has no rental properties available in Durham and surrounding areas. Check back later.