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Chandler Kidd

Chandler Kidd
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Asheboro - NC

Broker (NC: 296190)

10 years experience

REALTOR® 6 Active Listings Serves Randolph County, NC
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About Chandler Kidd

When engaging in the buying or selling of a property, clients deserve more than a simple "For Sale" sign. They require meticulous attention to detail, comprehensive marketing strategies, prompt communication, and exceptional customer service.

As a dedicated real estate and marketing professional, I bring a strong motivation to every aspect of my work. My passion lies in assisting clients in finding their ideal home, selling their current properties, or collaborating with builders and developers. My commitment to providing personalized service is grounded in a deep understanding of the real estate market, which I consider fundamental to my success and unwavering dedication to my clients.

Affiliated with Allen Tate and the Leading Real Estate Companies of the World, I have access to a network of top agents globally. This partnership enables me to connect you, your family, or friends with the best resources for any real estate needs.

Real estate is fundamentally about understanding the unique needs and aspirations of each buyer or seller. I look forward to guiding you through this significant journey, offering advice that I would seek for myself.

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

$392,339
Avg. Listing Price
From Chandler's portfolio
3.2 / 2.4
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,998 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
402
Active Listings
Current inventory

Randolph County, North Carolina represents a fascinating blend of rural charm and emerging suburban growth, creating unique opportunities in the real estate landscape. Located in the heart of the Piedmont region, this county has experienced steady development while maintaining its agricultural roots and small-town character. The market here reflects North Carolina's broader trend of attracting both retirees seeking affordable living and young professionals drawn to the state's business-friendly environment.

What makes Randolph County particularly intriguing is its position as a transitional market between the bustling Charlotte metropolitan area to the south and the Research Triangle to the east. This geographic advantage has created pockets of surprising appreciation, especially in areas with easy highway access. With 299 total actively licensed agents serving the region, the market maintains healthy competition while avoiding the oversaturation seen in larger metropolitan areas. Remarkably, all 299 agents maintain email contact information, indicating a tech-savvy professional community that embraces modern marketing tools.

Major Randolph County, North Carolina Real Estate Markets

Asheboro, the county seat, dominates the local real estate scene with its mix of historic downtown properties and expanding suburban developments. The city benefits from its role as a regional hub, hosting the North Carolina Zoo, which drives tourism and supports a stable service economy. Trinity and Archdale have emerged as particularly hot markets, offering newer construction and family-friendly amenities that appeal to buyers seeking value compared to nearby Greensboro and High Point prices.

The smaller communities of Ramseur, Franklinville, and Liberty each offer distinct market characteristics, from Ramseur's lakefront properties along the Deep River to Liberty's rural estates and farmland conversions. These markets often surprise newcomers with their resilience and steady appreciation, driven by buyers seeking space, privacy, and authentic small-town living. The diversity across these markets creates opportunities for agents to specialize in everything from first-time homebuyer programs to luxury rural properties.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Randolph County's real estate market exhibits fascinating seasonal patterns that differ from typical North Carolina markets. Spring brings not just traditional home buying activity, but also significant interest in recreational properties near Seagrove's pottery studios and the county's numerous outdoor recreation areas. The market benefits from relatively low inventory turnover, with many properties representing generational ownership transfers rather than frequent speculation.

Geographic complexity adds another layer of opportunity and challenge. The county's western regions offer mountain-adjacent properties with different appreciation patterns than the eastern areas influenced by Greensboro's economic spillover. Agricultural zoning transitions create unique development opportunities, while historic preservation districts in Asheboro maintain stable, character-rich neighborhoods that attract specific buyer demographics seeking authenticity over modern amenities.

Why Businesses Need Randolph County, North Carolina Agent Contact Data

The complete email accessibility of all 299 licensed agents represents a goldmine for service providers, lenders, and vendors serving the real estate industry. Unlike larger markets where agent contact information is fragmented across multiple associations and brokerages, Randolph County's manageable size and high email adoption rate enable targeted, effective outreach campaigns. This connectivity proves especially valuable for businesses offering specialized services like rural property inspections, septic system evaluations, or agricultural land assessments.

Financial services companies find particular success in this market due to the diverse property types and price ranges requiring different lending approaches. From conventional suburban mortgages in Trinity to specialized rural property financing for Liberty's larger parcels, the variety creates opportunities for multiple financial products. The agent network's digital accessibility enables efficient relationship building and referral programs that can quickly establish market presence across the county's distinct geographic regions.

Contact Information

Brokerage
The Real Estate Shoppe

Office Website
Office Address
155a N Brady St
Asheboro, NC  27203
(Randolph County)
Office Phone
336-625-1100
Office Fax
336-625-6640
Mobile
336-215-7444
Email
chandler.smith@************

Service Areas

Staley: NC Liberty: NC Asheboro: NC Seagrove: NC Climax: NC Ramseur: NC Coleridge: NC Franklinville: NC Cedar Falls: NC Pleasant Garden: NC Level Cross: NC

Current Property Listings

As of 1/31/2026, Chandler Kidd has 6 properties for sale in Asheboro and surrounding areas.

$255,000

Listed 2025-11-02

111 Bambi Ln
Carthage, NC  28327

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Lot: 237,838 sf
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$2,253,700

Listed 2024-05-02

Albright Rd
Siler City, NC  27344

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Lot: 3,166,812 sf
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$175,000

Listed 2025-07-16

Bailey Duncan Rd
Siler City, NC  27344

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Lot: 370,260 sf
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$110,000

Listed 2025-09-19

321 Coleridge Rd
Ramseur, NC  27316

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Lot: 44,431 sf
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$863,040

Listed 2023-11-20

Starmount Rd
Liberty, NC  27298

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Lot: 1,369,091 sf
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$245,000

Listed 2025-09-25

Carl Allred Rd
Franklinville, NC  27248

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Lot: 1,020,611 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Chandler Kidd currently has no rental properties available in Asheboro and surrounding areas. Check back later.