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Pernille Carter

Pernille Carter
Real Estate Agent (SALP)
Williamsburg VA

SALP (VA: 079050)

22 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves James City County, VA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Howard Hanna Williamsburg

Office Website
Office Address
5208 Monticello Ave
Williamsburg, VA  23188
(James City County)
Office Phone
757-229-0550
Office Fax
Mobile
757-229-0550
Email
pcar***@***********.com

Service Areas

Williamsburg: VA Jamestown: VA Lightfoot: VA James City: VA Norge: VA

About Pernille Carter

I was born and raised in Denmark and have lived in Williamsburg Virginia since 1995
Since childhood I have always dreamed of living working and succeeding in America and so far I am on track of my dreams
I have been a Realtor since 2004 with the Best in the Business Howard Hanna Real Estate one of the largest family owned Real Estate firms in the country

I so enjoy what I do nothing is too small or too big and I have very quick response time - always!

I have met so many nice people over the years and many of my clients turn into good friends

Williamsburg is a beautiful place to live surrounded by many rivers the Atlantic Ocean & the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains I love living here!

I am exited to meet you please contact me!

James City County, VA Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$735,975
Avg. Listing Price
From Pernille's portfolio
3.8 / 3.3
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,967 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
333
Active Listings
Current inventory

James City County, Virginia represents one of the most historically rich and dynamically evolving real estate markets in the Hampton Roads region. With 698 actively licensed agents serving this prestigious area, the market reflects a sophisticated blend of colonial heritage properties, waterfront estates, and modern developments that attract both retirees and young professionals. The county's proximity to Colonial Williamsburg and strategic location between Richmond and Virginia Beach creates unique investment opportunities that many investors overlook.

What makes James City County particularly intriguing is its surprising resilience during market fluctuations, largely due to the stability provided by nearby military installations and the tourism industry. The area consistently outperforms neighboring counties in property value retention, with waterfront properties along the James River commanding premium prices that often surprise newcomers to the Virginia market.

Major James City County, Virginia Real Estate Markets

Williamsburg anchors the county's real estate activity, featuring everything from historic district properties with strict preservation requirements to modern subdivisions like Kingsmill and Ford's Colony. These master-planned communities offer golf course living and resort-style amenities that attract affluent retirees, while the Toano area provides more affordable options for families seeking quality schools and rural charm. The Norge and Lightfoot corridors have emerged as hotspots for new construction, benefiting from major retail development along Richmond Road.

The county's waterfront markets along the James River and Chickahominy River present some of Virginia's most exclusive residential opportunities. Properties in communities like Governor Land and Jamestown Beach command significantly higher prices than inland areas, with many featuring private docks and spectacular river views. These waterfront enclaves often experience different market cycles than the broader county, maintaining value even during regional downturns.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

James City County's real estate patterns defy simple categorization, with micro-markets varying dramatically within just a few miles. The western portions near the Chickahominy River offer rural estates and horse properties, while areas closer to Williamsburg feature higher density developments and townhomes. This geographic diversity creates complex pricing structures that require local expertise to navigate effectively, as comparable properties can vary by hundreds of thousands of dollars based on precise location and water access.

Seasonal fluctuations play a more significant role here than in typical suburban markets, with spring and summer showing increased activity driven by both tourism and military relocations. The presence of Colonial Williamsburg and Busch Gardens creates unique short-term rental opportunities that savvy investors leverage, though local regulations require careful navigation.

Why Businesses Need James City County, Virginia Agent Contact Data

The complete contact information for all 698 licensed agents in James City County provides invaluable access to professionals who understand the area's complex zoning regulations, historic district requirements, and waterfront property laws. These agents possess specialized knowledge about military relocation timelines, seasonal market patterns, and the intricate approval processes required for properties near historic sites, making them essential partners for businesses serving this unique market.

Service providers, lenders, and real estate technology companies find particular success when they can directly reach agents familiar with James City County's distinctive challenges, from flood zone considerations to colonial architecture preservation requirements. With all 698 agents maintaining email contact information, businesses can efficiently target their outreach to professionals actively working in this historically significant and economically robust market.

Current Property Listings

As of 1/31/2026, Pernille Carter has 1 property for sale in Williamsburg and surrounding areas.

$248,000

Listed 2025-09-19

409 Queens Cres
Williamsburg, VA  23185

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 1,204
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Current Property Rentals

Pernille Carter currently has no rental properties available in Williamsburg and surrounding areas. Check back later.