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Crystal Davis

Crystal Davis
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Murphy - NC

Broker (NC: 244370)

REALTOR® 3 Active Listings Serves Cherokee County, NC
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About Crystal Davis

**Crystal Davis**
**Real Estate Specialist**

**Background and Experience:**

Crystal Davis's passion for real estate was ignited in her childhood during the 1980s, when her parents engaged in building speculative homes and developing subdivisions. This early exposure solidified her interest, leading her to focus her senior project at Hiwassee Dam High School on real estate in 2002, under the mentorship of Sonya Reid from Appalachian Land Company.

Following her graduation, Crystal pursued her education at Tri-County Community College, where she obtained her North Carolina and Georgia Real Estate licenses at the age of 18. She sought a position at Appalachian Land Company, where the owners, Steve and Jo Crowe, initially hesitated to hire her due to her youth. However, her determination paid off, and after a year of persistence, she joined the firm. Over the past decade, she has established herself as one of the company's leading agents.

As a Lifetime Member of the Million Dollar Club, Crystal consistently strives for excellence in her work. She holds certifications in Short Sales and Foreclosures from the National Association of Realtors and collaborates closely with various local and national banks. During the economic downturn, she successfully navigated numerous short sales and foreclosures. Additionally, she has earned the Certified Residential Specialist designation, a prestigious accolade awarded to only 3% of realtors nationwide.

In 2006, Crystal followed her parents' legacy by partnering with Steve and Jo Crowe to launch a new development, The Birches at Riverbend. In 2008, she constructed her first speculative home there, an endeavor that proved both educational and transformative. Looking ahead, she is eager to continue developing and building homes over the next decade.

As the economy gradually recovers, Crystal remains committed to facing new challenges in the real estate sector. She believes that the picturesque region of western North Carolina will continue to attract buyers seeking primary residences, vacation homes, or retirement properties. Her goal is to ensure that each client’s experience is both positive and memorable.

**Professional Affiliations:**

- National Association of REALTORS
- North Carolina Association of REALTORS
- Mountain Lakes Board of REALTORS
- Northeast Georgia Board of REALTORS

**Contact Information:**
Office: 1-800-837-9199
Cell: 1-828-557-1312
Email: crystalavis@dnet.net

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

$412,679
Avg. Listing Price
From Crystal's portfolio
2.5 / 2.3
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,739 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
257
Active Listings
Current inventory

Cherokee County, North Carolina's real estate market represents one of the state's most distinctive mountain landscapes, where Appalachian charm meets strategic geographic positioning near the Tennessee and Georgia borders. This westernmost county offers a unique blend of rural mountain properties, recreational real estate, and emerging residential developments that cater to both local families and out-of-state buyers seeking mountain retreats.

The market dynamics in Cherokee County reflect its status as a gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains, with Murphy serving as the county seat and primary commercial hub. Properties here range from affordable mountain cabins and lakefront homes around Hiwassee Lake to traditional farmland and newer subdivisions. The area's appeal to retirees and second-home buyers from Florida and other southeastern states has created interesting seasonal fluctuations in market activity.

Major Cherokee County, North Carolina Real Estate Markets

Murphy dominates Cherokee County's real estate landscape as the largest municipality and economic center, featuring the most diverse housing stock from historic downtown properties to modern subdivisions. The town's position along the Hiwassee River and its role as a regional medical and retail hub make it attractive to permanent residents, while nearby communities like Andrews and Marble offer more rural mountain living experiences with recreational property appeal.

The county's geography creates distinct market segments, from lakefront properties around Hiwassee Lake that command premium prices to affordable mountain acreage perfect for hunting retreats or future development. The proximity to Harrah's Cherokee Casino across the county line and easy access to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park drives consistent interest from investors and vacation home buyers throughout the region.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Cherokee County's real estate market operates with fascinating seasonal patterns, experiencing peak activity during spring and summer months when the mountain scenery is most appealing to out-of-state buyers. The market shows remarkable resilience partly due to its affordability compared to more developed mountain counties, making it an attractive option for first-time mountain property buyers and those seeking larger acreage at reasonable prices.

Geographic challenges including mountainous terrain, flood plain considerations along waterways, and varying utility availability create complex valuation scenarios that require local expertise. Properties can vary dramatically in price and marketability based on accessibility, mountain views, water features, and proximity to Murphy's amenities, making market analysis particularly nuanced for this Appalachian county.

Why Businesses Need Cherokee County, North Carolina Agent Contact Data

With 234 total actively licensed agents and 234 agents with email contact information, Cherokee County's real estate professional network represents complete digital accessibility for business outreach and market research initiatives. This comprehensive contact coverage enables mortgage lenders, insurance companies, home service providers, and real estate technology companies to reach every active agent in this specialized mountain market efficiently.

The unique characteristics of Cherokee County's market make agent relationships particularly valuable for businesses serving the real estate industry, as local agents possess irreplaceable knowledge about mountain property considerations, recreational real estate trends, and the specific needs of both local buyers and the significant out-of-state clientele drawn to this scenic Appalachian destination.

Contact Information

Brokerage
Appalachian Land Company

Office Website
Office Address
5510 Us Hwy 64 W
Murphy, NC  28906-8112
(Cherokee County)
Office Phone
828-837-9199
Office Fax
828-837-9588
Mobile
828-557-1312
Email
crystaldavis83@************

Service Areas

Andrews: NC Brasstown: NC Hayesville: NC Marble: NC Murphy: NC Culberson: NC Epworth: GA McCaysville: GA Blue Ridge: GA Mineral Bluff: GA Turtletown: TN Ducktown: TN

Current Property Listings

As of 1/31/2026, Crystal Davis has 3 properties for sale in Murphy and surrounding areas.

$89,900

Listed 2025-07-21

Rainy Farm Rd Lot 60
Murphy, NC  28906

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Lot: 107,593 sf
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$89,900

Listed 2025-07-21

Rainy Farm Rd
Murphy, NC  28906

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Lot: 107,593 sf
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$20,000

Listed 2025-02-13

Antler Ln Lot 40
Murphy, NC  28906

Beds:
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Lot: 41,382 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Crystal Davis currently has no rental properties available in Murphy and surrounding areas. Check back later.