With decades of experience in both the Swansboro real estate market and its surrounding areas, the husband and wife real estate team of McCormick Realty bring a ton of expertise along with friendly dedication to the table of every real estate transaction. Focusing on their clients and providing the best representation possible, the folks at McCormick Realty are a time-tested resource for exceptional assistance in real estate ventures throughout the southern and coastal North Carolina region.
Real estate broker Lance McCormick has lived in and around the Jacksonville area since the 1960s, and has seen the local market changes that have occurred over the years. As a result, he can assist with a wide array of real estate questions and queries when it comes to property sales in Camp Lejeune, Swansboro, Sneads Ferry, and a number of other coastal areas in and around the Crystal Coast region. With an ultimate goal to provide a smooth transaction and a great experience for every client, the sales team at McCormick Realty are reliable and trusted partners when it comes to all kinds of real estate ambitions – from selling a home, to finding investment opportunities, to fulfilling a lifelong dream of having a home along the coastline.
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