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Virginia Henrie

Virginia Henrie
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Hendersonville - NC

Broker (NC: 290711)

25 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Henderson County, NC
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About Virginia Henrie

Selecting the right real estate agent to navigate the complexities of buying or selling a home can be challenging. An experienced professional is essential for a successful transaction. With over two decades in the real estate industry, this agent began her career in 2001 in Northeastern Pennsylvania, quickly realizing that real estate was more than just a profession; it was a true passion. Her clients' aspirations became her driving force.

In 2015, she relocated to North Carolina with her husband, which marked a new chapter in her career. She joined the Professional Development Team at Allen Tate Realtors, where she had the opportunity to share her extensive knowledge by training new agents. By 2018, she advanced to the role of Branch Leader for two Allen Tate offices in Upstate South Carolina. Now, she is excited to return to her foundational roots in general residential brokerage, ready to serve as a dedicated liaison throughout your real estate journey.

As her client, you can expect a wealth of experience, attentive listening, and candid advice. She positions herself as a trusted advisor and advocate, guiding you through the intricacies of buying or selling a home. Having relocated with her family over 17 times as the spouse of a retired Air Force officer, she possesses a unique understanding of the challenges and rewards associated with moving.

Outside of her full-time real estate career, she and her husband enjoy restoring their historic home in Western North Carolina, cycling through the scenic Blue Ridge Foothills, and hiking with their energetic pets.

Whether you are looking to upsize, downsize, relocate, or search for a second home in Western North Carolina or Upstate South Carolina, she is more than just a REALTOR; she is your trusted partner for all your real estate needs.

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

$702,028
Avg. Listing Price
From Virginia's portfolio
3.1 / 2.8
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,346 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
736
Active Listings
Current inventory

Henderson County, North Carolina's real estate market represents one of the most dynamic and rapidly evolving landscapes in the western part of the state. Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, this county has experienced remarkable growth as both a retirement destination and a hub for relocated professionals seeking mountain living within reach of major metropolitan areas. The market benefits from its strategic location between Asheville and the South Carolina border, creating unique opportunities for diverse property types ranging from luxury mountain retreats to affordable family homes.

With 1,079 actively licensed real estate agents serving the county, Henderson County maintains a robust professional network that reflects the area's active transaction volume and market sophistication. Remarkably, all 1,079 agents maintain email contact information, indicating a tech-savvy professional community well-equipped to handle modern real estate transactions and client communications in this competitive mountain market.

Major Henderson County, North Carolina Real Estate Markets

Hendersonville serves as the county seat and primary real estate hub, featuring a historic downtown core surrounded by established neighborhoods and new developments catering to retirees and young families alike. The city's apple orchards and proximity to the Blue Ridge Parkway create premium property values, while areas like Flat Rock have gained recognition for their cultural attractions and upscale residential communities. Mills River has emerged as a significant growth corridor, particularly following the expansion of Sierra Nevada Brewing Company's East Coast operations, which has attracted both commercial and residential development.

The county's diverse geography creates distinct market segments, from lakefront properties along Lake Lure to mountain cabins in the higher elevations near the Pisgah National Forest. Fletcher, positioned closer to the Asheville metropolitan area, has seen substantial residential growth as commuters seek more affordable housing options while maintaining access to urban amenities. These varied geographic markets require specialized knowledge, making the extensive agent network crucial for matching buyers with appropriate properties across different price points and lifestyle preferences.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Henderson County's real estate market operates with surprising complexity despite its relatively rural character. Seasonal fluctuations significantly impact transaction patterns, with peak activity occurring during spring and fall months when the mountain scenery attracts the most visitors and potential buyers. The market has shown resilience against broader economic downturns, partly due to its appeal to cash buyers relocating from higher-cost markets in Florida, California, and the Northeast, creating less dependence on traditional financing cycles.

Geographic challenges include varying infrastructure capabilities, flood zone considerations near the French Broad River, and mountain terrain that can complicate development and property access. These factors create micro-markets within the county where local expertise becomes invaluable. Properties in established areas like Laurel Park command different pricing strategies compared to more remote mountain locations, requiring agents to understand everything from septic systems and well water to homeowners association regulations and seasonal access issues.

Why Businesses Need Henderson County, North Carolina Agent Contact Data

Real estate service providers, from mortgage lenders to home inspectors, find Henderson County's complete agent email database invaluable for reaching active professionals in this mountain market. The county's growth trajectory and diverse property types create ongoing demand for specialized services, making direct access to all 1,079 licensed agents essential for businesses seeking to establish market presence or expand existing operations in western North Carolina's real estate sector.

Marketing firms and technology companies serving real estate professionals particularly benefit from this comprehensive contact data, as Henderson County agents often serve clients relocating from distant markets who require extensive digital marketing and virtual tour capabilities. The complete email coverage ensures businesses can effectively communicate with the entire professional network, facilitating partnerships and service offerings that support the county's continued real estate market growth and sophistication.

Contact Information

Brokerage
Howard Hanna Beverly-Hanks Saluda

Office Website
Office Address
512 N Main St
Hendersonville, NC  28792
(Henderson County)
Office Phone
828-749-3504
Office Fax
828-697-9095
Mobile
570-441-6689
Email
virginia.henrie@************

Service Areas

Lynn: NC Tryon: NC Saluda: NC Landrum: SC Campobello: SC Chimney Rock: NC Chimney Rock Village: NC Mill Spring: NC Lake Lure: NC Columbus: NC Laurel Park: NC Etowah: NC Valley Hill: NC Hendersonville: NC Flat Rock: NC Horse Shoe: NC Asheville: NC Mills River: NC Hoopers Creek: NC Fletcher: NC Bent Creek: NC Woodfin: NC Leicester: NC Skyland: NC Arden: NC Royal Pines: NC Avery Creek: NC Balfour: NC Mountain Home: NC Bat Cave: NC Dana: NC Edneyville: NC Fruitland: NC Barker Heights: NC East Flat Rock: NC

Current Property Listings

As of 1/31/2026, Virginia Henrie has 1 property for sale in Hendersonville and surrounding areas.

$695,000

Listed 2024-05-21

10305 Green River Cove Rd
Saluda, NC  28773

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 2,177
Lot: 508,345 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Virginia Henrie currently has no rental properties available in Hendersonville and surrounding areas. Check back later.