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Clifton Ingram
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Sylva - NC

Broker (NC: 316760)

REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves Jackson County, NC
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About Clifton Ingram

Clifton B. Ingram Jr. hails from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and grew up near the iconic Mayberry in Pilot Mountain. A dedicated scholar-athlete, he is a proud third-generation alumnus of Auburn University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Management Information Systems in 2000. Following his graduation, Clifton began his career as a software consultant with IBM in 2003, which allowed him to travel extensively.

For over a decade, Clifton made the Asheville, North Carolina area his home, immersing himself in the local music scene and various trades. During this time, he played in several bands, including "Hoof Hearted" and "Free Grass Revival." It was also in Asheville that he met his life partner, Melissa, with whom he welcomed their daughter, Leona Hazel, in 2010. The family settled in Sylva in 2016, near Fairview Elementary, where Melissa works and Leona attends school.

In 2018, Clifton ran as the Libertarian candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in North Carolina's 11th District. The following year, he co-owned and operated S&I Lawn Care while simultaneously pursuing real estate pre-licensing coursework at Southwestern Community College. In 2020, he joined Apple Realty LLC just before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and currently serves at RE/MAX Awenasa in downtown Sylva.

Clifton has maintained his status as a Licensed General Contractor since 2014, occasionally taking on contract work. Known for his approachable yet professional demeanor, he embodies a unique blend of refreshingly eccentric qualities and grounded sensibility.

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

$825,999
Avg. Listing Price
From Clifton's portfolio
3.0 / 2.7
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,104 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
117
Active Listings
Current inventory

Jackson County, North Carolina presents a fascinating real estate landscape shaped by its stunning mountain geography and proximity to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This western North Carolina market serves both permanent residents and a thriving vacation home sector, creating unique opportunities across communities like Sylva, Cashiers, and Cullowhee. The county's real estate activity is supported by 325 actively licensed agents, all equipped with email capabilities, reflecting a digitally connected professional community despite the region's rural character.

What makes Jackson County particularly intriguing is its dual nature as both an affordable mountain retreat destination and a college town, anchored by Western Carolina University in Cullowhee. This combination drives diverse housing demand, from luxury lakefront properties around Lake Glenville to modest student housing and everything in between. The market benefits from North Carolina's favorable tax environment and the region's four-season appeal, attracting buyers from Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas seeking mountain escapes.

Major Jackson County, North Carolina Real Estate Markets

Sylva serves as the county seat and primary commercial hub, offering a mix of historic downtown properties, suburban developments, and rural acreage. The Cashiers area commands premium prices for its high-elevation luxury homes and proximity to exclusive golf courses and country clubs. Cullowhee's market revolves heavily around Western Carolina University, creating consistent demand for rental properties and affordable housing for faculty, staff, and students.

The county's smaller communities like Dillsboro, Webster, and Cherokee each contribute distinct market segments. Dillsboro attracts buyers interested in tourism-related properties and craft communities, while areas near the Cherokee Indian Reservation benefit from casino and entertainment district proximity. Lake communities around Glenville and smaller mountain lakes create their own micro-markets with seasonal pricing patterns and unique waterfront regulations.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Jackson County's real estate market operates across extreme elevation changes, from valley floors around 2,000 feet to mountain properties exceeding 4,000 feet elevation. This geographic diversity creates distinct climate zones and seasonal accessibility issues that significantly impact property values and buyer preferences. The market shows strong seasonal patterns, with peak activity during spring and summer months when mountain access is easiest and the area's natural beauty most apparent.

Surprisingly, the county has seen increased year-round residency as remote work trends enable professionals to relocate permanently to areas previously considered seasonal destinations. This shift has tightened inventory in the middle-market price ranges while luxury vacation home sales remain robust. The presence of Western Carolina University provides market stability, but also creates interesting dynamics around student housing regulations and rental property management.

Why Businesses Need Jackson County, North Carolina Agent Contact Data

Service providers targeting Jackson County's real estate market need direct access to all 325 licensed agents to navigate this geographically complex and seasonally variable market effectively. Mortgage lenders, home inspectors, and insurance providers must understand the unique challenges of mountain properties, flood zone considerations, and seasonal access issues that define much of the county's housing stock.

The complete email accessibility of Jackson County's agent network creates exceptional opportunities for B2B service marketing and relationship building. Companies offering vacation rental management software, luxury home services, or university-adjacent commercial real estate solutions can efficiently reach decision-makers across all market segments. Given the county's growing appeal and the complexity of mountain real estate transactions, businesses that establish strong agent relationships now position themselves advantageously for sustained growth.

Contact Information

Brokerage
Nc Mountain Real Estate
Office Address
625 W Main St
Sylva, NC  28779
(Jackson County)
Office Phone
828-477-4344
Office Fax
828-631-3121
Mobile
828-275-5870
Email
clifingrambroker@************
Website

Service Areas

Webster: NC Dillsboro: NC Sylva: NC Cullowhee: NC

Current Property Listings

As of 1/31/2026, Clifton Ingram has 2 properties for sale in Sylva and surrounding areas.

$79,000

Listed 2025-11-14

193 Sams Hl
Sylva, NC  28779

Beds: 1.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 576
Lot: 10,019 sf
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$129,000

Listed 2025-09-30

156 Fountain Spring Rd
Tuckasegee, NC  28783

Beds: 1.0
Baths:
Sq Ft: 360
Lot: 63,162 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Clifton Ingram currently has no rental properties available in Sylva and surrounding areas. Check back later.