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Mark Hessert

Mark Hessert
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Greenville - NC

Broker (NC: 318769)

5 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Pitt County, NC
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About Mark Hessert

Mark, a native of Williamsport, Pennsylvania, the birthplace of the Little League World Series, cultivated a passion for team sports and coaching early in life. These foundational experiences instilled in him a commitment to service that has guided his professional journey.

After earning a bachelor's degree in health and physical education from East Stroudsburg University, Mark began his career as a cardiac rehabilitation specialist. In this role, he dedicated himself to helping patients regain their health and improve their quality of life.

Mark's enthusiasm for athletics led him to Florida, where he pursued a master’s degree in sports administration at St. Thomas University in Miami. This academic endeavor marked the beginning of a fulfilling career in development and fundraising within higher education. His first role as Executive Director of the Zip Athletic Club at the University of Akron showcased his commitment to excellence and service. However, it was the innovative growth of East Carolina University athletics that captured his interest.

During his 30 years as Associate Athletics Director and Associate Executive Director of the ECU Pirate Club, Mark played a pivotal role in consistently surpassing organizational benchmarks. His dedication to integrity, professionalism, and service significantly benefited the club's members and their families.

Mark and his wife, Cheri, also from Williamsport, have called Greenville home since 1991. They have raised a family deeply connected to ECU, with Cheri holding two degrees, including a master's in speech-language pathology. Their son, Logan, graduated with a degree in construction management and is now part of the Hudson Brothers Construction team. Logan and his wife, Amanda, a former first-grade teacher and ECU alum, have enriched Mark and Cheri’s lives with three grandchildren: Riley, Sallie Claire, and Jack. The Hessert family actively participates in Covenant Church.

Throughout his career, Mark has cherished the relationships he has built while serving families through the Pirate Club and other endeavors. He is now eager to apply the same level of service, loyalty, and transparency to assist the residents of eastern North Carolina in achieving their real estate goals.

Mark welcomes the opportunity to guide you and your family through your next real estate transaction, ensuring a successful experience.

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

$357,035
Avg. Listing Price
From Mark's portfolio
3.4 / 2.7
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,635 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
694
Active Listings
Current inventory

Pitt County, North Carolina represents a dynamic real estate landscape anchored by Greenville, home to East Carolina University, which creates a unique blend of academic, healthcare, and agricultural property markets. The county's 855 actively licensed real estate agents serve a diverse population spanning college students, medical professionals, and rural landowners, making it one of eastern North Carolina's most complex property markets.

What makes Pitt County particularly intriguing is how university cycles drive rental demand while the expanding Vidant Health system attracts high-income medical professionals seeking luxury homes. This dual demand creates pricing pressures that ripple throughout the county's 23 municipalities, with agents specializing in everything from student housing near ECU to sprawling farmland properties that can exceed 500 acres.

Major Pitt County, North Carolina Real Estate Markets

Greenville dominates the county's real estate activity, accounting for roughly 60% of all transactions, with neighborhoods like Ironwood and Bradford Creek commanding premium prices due to their proximity to both the university and medical district. Winterville and Ayden serve as popular suburban alternatives, offering newer construction and family-friendly communities that attract professionals seeking more space while maintaining reasonable commutes to Greenville's employment centers.

The rural markets throughout Pitt County present fascinating opportunities, particularly in areas like Farmville, Fountain, and Grimesland, where agricultural properties are increasingly being converted to residential developments. These transitional zones often surprise investors with their appreciation rates, as urban sprawl from Greenville gradually extends eastward along major corridors like Highway 264 and Highway 11.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Pitt County's real estate market operates on multiple seasonal cycles that challenge even experienced agents - university enrollment drives August and January rental spikes, while the healthcare sector's year-round recruitment creates steady demand for mid-to-high-end homes. Agricultural property sales typically peak in fall and winter, when farmers have harvest revenues and tax planning motivations, creating distinct market segments that require specialized knowledge.

The county's geographic diversity spans from flood-prone areas near the Tar River to elevated developments in western sections, with agents needing expertise in flood insurance requirements, soil conditions, and zoning regulations that vary dramatically between incorporated towns and unincorporated county areas. This complexity explains why successful agents often focus on specific niches rather than attempting to serve the entire county market.

Why Businesses Need Pitt County, North Carolina Agent Contact Data

With all 855 licensed agents maintaining email contact information, Pitt County offers exceptional connectivity for businesses targeting real estate professionals, from mortgage lenders seeking referral partnerships to property management companies recruiting agents for investor clients. The concentration of agents in a relatively compact market means higher response rates and more efficient marketing campaigns compared to sprawling metropolitan areas.

Service providers like home inspectors, title companies, and contractors find Pitt County's agent network particularly valuable because the university and medical sectors generate consistent transaction volumes year-round, creating stable business relationships that extend beyond typical residential market seasonality. This steady demand makes agent outreach campaigns more predictable and profitable than in purely residential markets.

Contact Information

Brokerage
Aldridge & Southerland

Office Website
Office Address
226 Commerce St
Greenville, NC  27858-5028
(Pitt County)
Office Phone
252-756-3500
Office Fax
252-756-4159
Mobile
252-375-5226
Email
markh@************

Service Areas

Simpson: NC Greenville: NC Pactolus: NC Winterville: NC Bell Arthur: NC Falkland: NC Belvoir: NC

Current Property Listings

As of 1/31/2026, Mark Hessert has 1 property for sale in Greenville and surrounding areas.

$279,900

Listed 2025-11-07

210 Westhaven Rd
Greenville, NC  27834

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,972
Lot: 13,068 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Mark Hessert currently has no rental properties available in Greenville and surrounding areas. Check back later.