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Tina K Pritchett

Tina K Pritchett
Real Estate Agent (Associate Broker)
Blue Ridge GA

Associate Broker (GA: 152140)

39 years experience

REALTOR® 0 Active Listings Serves Fannin County, GA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Coldwell Banker High Country Realty

Office Website
Office Address
274 W Main St
Blue Ridge, GA  30513
(Fannin County)
Office Phone
706-632-7311
Office Fax
706-632-7313
Mobile
706-632-7311
Email
tina*********@*************.com
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Service Areas

Epworth: GA McCaysville: GA Blue Ridge: GA Cherry Log: GA East Ellijay: GA Ellijay: GA Morganton: GA Blairsville: GA Hiawassee: GA Suches: GA Young Harris: GA

About Tina Pritchett

A lifelong resident of Fannin County, this agent's family has deep historical roots in the region, tracing back to the early 1700s. Growing up amidst the scenic beauty of the North Georgia Mountains instilled a profound appreciation for the outdoors. In her leisure time, she enjoys a variety of activities, including trout fishing, kayaking on local rivers and lakes, hiking the Benton MacKaye and Appalachian Trails, camping in remote locations, skeet shooting, and simply unwinding with a good book by the fire. Her vibrant home life includes her husband, four children, five grandchildren, two dogs, and four pet goats, all of whom she cherishes deeply.

Professionally, she has dedicated most of her adult life to real estate, obtaining her salesperson license in 1987 and her broker license in 2007. After successfully managing her own real estate firm, she merged with Coldwell Banker High Country Realty in 2017. For her, real estate is not merely a profession; it is a passion. While she may not recall every closing in her extensive career, the joy of witnessing the exchange of keys and the smiles of satisfied buyers and sellers remains a constant source of excitement.

With a blend of personal insight and professional expertise, she is well-equipped to assist clients in navigating the process of buying or selling their own piece of paradise.

Fannin County, GA Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$905,291
Avg. Listing Price
From Tina's portfolio
3.3 / 3.1
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,505 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
701
Active Listings
Current inventory

Fannin County, Georgia represents one of the state's most distinctive real estate markets, where mountain tourism meets permanent residential growth in the heart of North Georgia's Blue Ridge Mountains. This scenic county has experienced remarkable transformation over the past decade, evolving from a primarily seasonal vacation destination to a year-round residential market that attracts both retirees and remote workers seeking mountain living within reach of metropolitan amenities.

The local real estate ecosystem is supported by 491 total actively licensed agents, with all 491 agents maintaining email connectivity—a testament to the market's modern, digitally-connected approach to property transactions. This complete digital accessibility reflects the county's adaptation to serving clients from urban markets like Atlanta, who often conduct initial property searches and communications remotely before visiting the mountains.

Major Fannin County, Georgia Real Estate Markets

Blue Ridge serves as the county seat and primary real estate hub, anchoring a market that extends from lakefront properties along Lake Blue Ridge to mountain cabin communities scattered throughout the Chattahoochee National Forest borders. The city's downtown revitalization has sparked increased interest in both commercial and residential properties, while areas like Morganton and McCaysville offer more rural residential opportunities that appeal to buyers seeking larger acreage and privacy.

The county's proximity to the Tennessee border creates unique cross-state market dynamics, with McCaysville literally straddling the Georgia-Tennessee line and offering buyers the novelty of properties that span state boundaries. Mineral Bluff and Epworth round out the major residential areas, each offering distinct advantages from lake access to mountain views, creating diverse micro-markets within the broader county real estate landscape.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Fannin County's real estate market operates on multiple seasonal rhythms, with vacation rental properties driving spring and summer activity while permanent residential sales often peak in fall when mountain foliage attracts visitors who decide to relocate. The market shows surprising resilience partly due to its appeal to cash buyers from metropolitan markets, many of whom view mountain properties as both lifestyle upgrades and investment opportunities in Georgia's growing tourism economy.

Geographic challenges include properties with steep terrain, limited access roads, and varying utility availability, creating a market where local expertise proves invaluable for navigating zoning restrictions and development possibilities. The county's growth management policies and environmental considerations add layers of complexity that reward agents and service providers who understand both regulatory requirements and the unique appeal of mountain living to diverse buyer segments.

Why Businesses Need Fannin County, Georgia Agent Contact Data

The complete email accessibility of all 491 licensed agents creates exceptional opportunities for mortgage lenders, insurance providers, and real estate service companies to efficiently reach this well-connected professional network. Given the high percentage of cash transactions and luxury cabin sales, businesses offering specialized services like vacation rental management, high-end home insurance, or mountain property maintenance can effectively target agents who regularly work with these specific property types and affluent clientele.

Companies providing construction services, land development consulting, or environmental assessment services find particular value in connecting with Fannin County agents, who frequently encounter clients needing specialized mountain property expertise. The county's tourism-driven economy also creates opportunities for businesses offering vacation rental furnishing, property management technology, or hospitality services to reach agents who manage extensive vacation rental portfolios throughout the Blue Ridge Mountains region.

Current Property Listings

Tina Pritchett currently has no properties listed for sale in Blue Ridge and surrounding areas. Check back later.

Current Property Rentals

As of 2/17/2026, Tina Pritchett has the following rental properties available in Blue Ridge and surrounding areas.

$1,800

Listed 2025-11-04

24 Hamby Rd
Blue Ridge, GA  30513

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 1.5
Sq Ft: 1,488
Lot: 43,560 sf
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$2,500

Listed 2026-01-02

293 Broken Arrow Path
Cherry Log, GA  30522

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 1,726
Lot: 90,605 sf
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