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Patricia Hall

Patricia Hall
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Boone - NC

Broker (NC: 316934)

REALTOR® 7 Active Listings Serves Watauga County, NC
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About Patricia Hall

A native of Eastern North Carolina, she realized her long-held dream of mountain living when she relocated to the Boone area in 1994. Settling on one of the region's most picturesque mountains, she quickly recognized that this was her true home. Over the past 26 years, she has embraced various roles, starting her career as a histotechnologist before dedicating herself to motherhood and community service. Notably, she led the Watauga Education Foundation and produced the Shooting Stars Talent Showcase, both of which were significant highlights of her volunteer endeavors.

As her children transitioned to college, she sought a new path and discovered a passion for real estate. This field allows her to share her extensive knowledge and appreciation for the High Country while forging new friendships and connections.

She holds degrees from Peace College and North Carolina State University. Her interests include music, crafting, and the great outdoors—particularly hiking, camping, and boating with her family. Actively involved in Boone United Methodist Church, she participates in the United Methodist Women and Women's Ministries. Her greatest joys are her two children, Addie and Will, along with her dog, Daisy, and cat, Oscar.

With so much to explore in the High Country, she looks forward to guiding you in finding your ideal home.

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

$1,115,866
Avg. Listing Price
From Patricia's portfolio
3.1 / 3.2
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,670 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
214
Active Listings
Current inventory

Watauga County's real estate market operates at the intersection of Appalachian charm and modern development pressures, creating a unique landscape that attracts both seasonal residents and year-round transplants. With 622 total actively licensed agents serving this mountainous region, the market density reflects the area's growing appeal as both a recreational destination and permanent residence choice. The county's elevation changes and scenic Blue Ridge Mountain vistas drive property values that often surprise newcomers unfamiliar with high-country real estate dynamics.

What makes Watauga County particularly intriguing is how university influence from Appalachian State University interacts with tourism-driven demand, creating multiple market segments that operate on different seasonal rhythms. The complete digital connectivity of the agent population, with all 622 licensed professionals maintaining email contact information, signals a market that has fully embraced modern communication tools despite its rural mountain setting.

Major Watauga County, North Carolina Real Estate Markets

Boone dominates the county's real estate activity as both the county seat and home to Appalachian State University, creating a diverse market that serves students, faculty, retirees, and vacation property buyers simultaneously. The city's real estate patterns follow academic calendars, with rental markets peaking before fall semesters and sales activity often clustering around university hiring cycles. Blowing Rock, though smaller, commands premium pricing due to its historic resort town status and proximity to both the Blue Ridge Parkway and numerous recreational amenities.

The unincorporated communities of Valle Crucis and Deep Gap represent emerging markets where agricultural properties are increasingly converted to residential developments or agritourism ventures. Banner Elk, while technically in adjacent Avery County, influences Watauga's northern market dynamics significantly. These smaller communities often see the most dramatic value fluctuations, as properties transition from traditional mountain farms to luxury retreat destinations.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Watauga County's real estate market operates with unusual seasonal volatility, as ski season, university schedules, and summer tourism create three distinct demand peaks throughout the year. Properties above 3,500 feet elevation often command premiums for mountain views but face challenges with winter accessibility and higher insurance costs. The market has shown remarkable resilience during economic downturns, partly due to its appeal as a retreat destination for buyers from Charlotte, Raleigh, and even Atlanta metro areas.

Geographic constraints limit developable land, creating natural scarcity that supports property values but also makes affordable housing increasingly challenging. Many transactions involve complex considerations around well water, septic systems, and steep terrain building requirements that differ significantly from traditional suburban markets. The county's real estate professionals must navigate everything from historic preservation requirements in downtown Boone to environmental restrictions near protected waterways.

Why Businesses Need Watauga County, North Carolina Agent Contact Data

Service providers targeting real estate professionals in Watauga County can reach a concentrated network of 622 agents who collectively handle transactions across multiple property types and price ranges, from student housing to luxury mountain estates. The complete email coverage ensures marketing campaigns can achieve full market penetration without gaps in communication channels. This digital connectivity becomes particularly valuable given the county's mountainous terrain, where in-person networking events may be limited by weather or accessibility.

Companies offering specialized mountain property services, from geological surveys to luxury home furnishings, benefit from direct access to agents who understand unique high-altitude property challenges and affluent buyer preferences. The university connection means many agents also handle commercial properties, faculty relocations, and investment properties, creating cross-selling opportunities for businesses with diverse real estate service offerings.

Contact Information

Brokerage
828 Real Estate
Office Address
766 W King St
Boone, NC  28607
(Watauga County)
Office Phone
828-386-6047
Office Fax
Mobile
828-268-4157
Email
triciahall828@************

Service Areas

Boone: NC Stony Fork: NC Foscoe: NC Meat Camp: NC Blowing Rock: NC Triplett: NC Deep Gap: NC Sugar Grove: NC Valle Crucis: NC Cove Creek: NC Beech Mountain: NC Vilas: NC Creston: NC Clifton: NC Fleetwood: NC Todd: NC West Jefferson: NC Zionville: NC Montezuma: NC Linville: NC Grandfather: NC Sugar Mountain: NC Cranberry: NC Heaton: NC Banner Elk: NC Seven Devils: NC

Current Property Listings

As of 1/31/2026, Patricia Hall has 7 properties for sale in Boone and surrounding areas.

$200,000

Listed 2026-01-21

Pheasant Walk Way
Vilas, NC  28692

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$225,000

Listed 2025-02-15

Horse Bottom Rd
Banner Elk, NC  28604

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Lot: 136,343 sf
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$95,000

Listed 2025-11-07

Little Rock Canyon Rd
Lenoir, NC  28645

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Lot: 437,778 sf
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$88,000

Listed 2024-04-19

38 Sugar Tree Ln
Sugar Mountain, NC  28604

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Lot: 34,412 sf
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$24,999

Listed 2023-05-22

Grandfather Watch Ln Lot 29
Banner Elk, NC  28604

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Lot: 52,272 sf
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$70,000

Listed 2025-06-20

Twin Bridges Cir Lot 20
Fleetwood, NC  28626

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Lot: 67,954 sf
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$22,000

Listed 2024-01-12

Tanner Rd
Boone, NC  28607

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Lot: 43,560 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Patricia Hall currently has no rental properties available in Boone and surrounding areas. Check back later.