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Brian Boysen

Brian Boysen
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Raleigh - NC

Broker (NC: 335138)

5 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Wake County, NC
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About Brian Boysen

Brian Boysen, a native of Camp Lejeune, was raised in Northern Virginia before serving in the Marine Corps. Following his military service, he gained extensive experience in various customer service roles, which ultimately led him to establish his HVAC business in 2005.

In 2010, Brian returned to North Carolina to expand his HVAC operations in the Triangle area. Over the years, he has collaborated with numerous homeowners, enhancing his understanding of homeownership and providing valuable insights into property management. His commitment to building strong relationships has equipped him with a keen ability to discern the needs and desires of homeowners.

Brian's diverse experiences serve as a solid foundation for assisting both buyers and sellers in the real estate market. He is dedicated to helping clients navigate their real estate journeys and achieve their goals.

Residing in Wake Forest with his family, Brian enjoys exploring all that the Triangle has to offer.

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

$724,134
Avg. Listing Price
From Brian's portfolio
3.8 / 3.3
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,710 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
4869
Active Listings
Current inventory

Wake County, North Carolina stands as one of the Southeast's most dynamic real estate markets, anchored by Raleigh's thriving tech corridor and the prestigious Research Triangle Park. This rapidly growing region has attracted major corporations like Apple, Google, and Amazon, creating unprecedented demand for both residential and commercial properties across diverse price points.

The county's real estate landscape is supported by an impressive network of 13,792 total actively licensed agents, with complete email accessibility across this entire professional base. This robust agent concentration reflects the market's complexity and opportunity, serving everything from luxury estates in North Hills to affordable starter homes in outlying communities like Zebulon and Wendell.

Major Wake County, North Carolina Real Estate Markets

Raleigh dominates as the county's primary market, with distinct neighborhoods like downtown's warehouse district experiencing dramatic urban renewal, while established areas like Five Points and Oakwood maintain their historic charm. Cary has emerged as a premium suburban destination, consistently ranking among America's best places to live, driving luxury home sales above $800,000. Meanwhile, Apex and Holly Springs represent the county's fastest-growing suburban markets, attracting young families with new construction and top-rated schools.

The Research Triangle's influence extends beyond Raleigh's city limits, with Morrisville and Garner benefiting from proximity to RTP employers and Raleigh-Durham International Airport. Wake Forest has transformed from a small college town into a sought-after suburban community, while Fuquay-Varina offers a unique blend of historic downtown charm and modern development. Each market operates with distinct pricing dynamics, inventory levels, and buyer demographics.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Wake County's real estate market defies simple categorization, with micro-markets varying dramatically within short distances. Downtown Raleigh condos can command $400+ per square foot, while similar properties in Knightdale might sell for half that amount. The county's rapid population growth—adding roughly 20,000 residents annually—has created persistent inventory shortages in desirable school districts, particularly in West Cary and North Raleigh.

Surprisingly, the market shows strong performance across all segments, from first-time buyer condos under $200,000 to luxury estates exceeding $2 million. Corporate relocations drive significant activity in the $300,000-$600,000 range, while local move-up buyers fuel demand in established neighborhoods. The presence of three major universities adds rental market complexity, creating opportunities in student housing and investment properties.

Why Businesses Need Wake County, North Carolina Agent Contact Data

The county's 13,792 actively licensed agents represent diverse specializations essential for business success—from corporate relocation specialists serving RTP companies to luxury agents handling executive transfers. Mortgage lenders, home improvement companies, and insurance providers need direct access to this agent network to capitalize on Wake County's sustained growth trajectory and high transaction volumes.

With complete email coverage across all licensed agents, businesses can efficiently segment their outreach by geographic focus, price range expertise, or client type. Whether targeting new construction specialists in Apex, downtown condo experts in Raleigh, or luxury market agents in Cary, having comprehensive contact data enables precise marketing campaigns that drive measurable results in this competitive, high-opportunity market.

Contact Information

Brokerage
Coldwell Banker Howard Perry And Walston North Raleigh

Office Website
Office Address
9051 Strickland Rd Ste 200
Raleigh, NC  27615
(Wake County)
Office Phone
919-847-6767
Office Fax
919-573-4515
Mobile
919-830-3158
Email
boysenb@************

Current Property Listings

As of 1/31/2026, Brian Boysen has 1 property for sale in Raleigh and surrounding areas.

$330,000

Listed 2025-11-20

120 Torrington Ave
Franklinton, NC  27525

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,398
Lot: 14,810 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Brian Boysen currently has no rental properties available in Raleigh and surrounding areas. Check back later.