Mark G. Jackson Licensed in North CarolinaRE/MAX® Advantage Realty 521 College Street Asheville, NC 28801 Cell: | 828-242-1897 | Office: | 828-254-0771 | Fax: | 828-254-0790 |
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Each RE/MAX Office is Independently Owned and Operated  | Being a REALTOR®… As a member of the Asheville Board of REALTORS® Mark has access to local, state and national resources unavailable to licensed agents who choose not to join. These resources provide him with a wealth of information about the Western North Carolina real estate market and a competitive edge. This becomes a valuable advantage for all of his clients in any real estate negotiations. | | See Mark's TV Debut as Spokesperson for Asheville's SHOWCASE OF HOMES |
| MARK G. JACKSON Award For: 2007 - RE/MAX Monster Months Award 2007 - RE/MAX 100% Club Award
TOP LISTING AGENT July 2008 May 2007 Aug 2007
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| MARK G. JACKSON Awards For: TOP SELLING AGENT TOP LISTING AGENT TOP PRODUCER 2005-2006 During tenure with John Carroll REALTORS® |
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| Nine years ago Mark G. Jackson was drawn to the mountains of Western North Carolina and settled in Asheville, North Carolina. After a long and successful career he realized his passion for real estate and began investing and working in the Asheville real estate market, owning businesses and homes in the Asheville area. | | Mark combines his love and knowledge of the Western North Carolina region with his real estate expertise to help his clients buy homes, sell homes, retire anywhere in Western North Carolina or relocate to Asheville. The global perspective he fostered within himself during his career in the airline industry makes him a real estate agent with limitless vision. Let Mark show you why the sky’s the limit! | | "Dear Mark, I wanted to take a moment and thank you for the incredible job you did helping Sean and I find and buy our first home. Even though as a real estate attorney I am familiar with the closing process, there were so many other aspects of the purchasing process where Sean and I heavily relied on your help and expertise. Every aspect of the process from our first walk-thru to our last was extremely professional. We felt like we were your only clients. I will continue to send clients your way and appreciate your friendship and professionalism. I look forward to continuing to work with you! Thanks again!"
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| Zoning 101: Understanding Buncombe County Zoning and Real Estate in Asheville, North Carolina | | Zoning can be a confusing issue regardless of where you own real estate, whether it’s a large city like Charlotte (NC), a small city like Asheville (NC) or a rural area like Buncombe County Western North Carolina. Zoning is a tool used to designate individual areas of land for specific purposes. When used correctly zoning can help fast developing cities and counties create a smart growth plan. This is one of the reasons Buncombe County commissioners are implementing new zoning in the metropolitan region surrounding Asheville, North Carolina.(more) | | “Who’s Zoomin’ Who”: Your Guide To Real Estate Representation | | “Who exactly is my real estate agent representing?” This is a question I am sure many home buyers and sellers have asked in the course of a real estate transaction. Agency relationships can be a bit confusing, but understanding them is an essential element when buying or selling a home. Know clearly who is representing your best interests. This is the key to having confidence and security that you have received the best deal possible. (more) | | The Sky’s The Limit: Luxury Condos and Lofts in Downtown Asheville, North Carolina | | If you haven’t heard of Asheville, North Carolina you haven’t been paying attention. During the last five years articles in publications like Rolling Stone, Forbes Magazine and the New York Times have analyzed, praised and followed the renaissance of this small city nestled in the Appalachian Mountains, near the border of Tennessee and North Carolina. (more) | | Diamonds in The Rough: Asheville's Luxury Home Real Estate Market by Mark Jackson | | Nestled in the mountains and vast wilderness of Western North Carolina, lies the charming city of Asheville. Its “artsy” personality has drawn tourists from around the world to experience the unique and diverse nature of the place I love to call home. As these visitors wander the Blue Ridge Parkway and stroll through the quaint streets of Asheville, they begin to realize that they yearn to reside in the stunning beauty of this corner of Western North Carolina. (more) | | Buyer In A Bunny Suit; What Every Seller Should Know by Mark Jackson | | So…you have decided that your current home is not meeting your needs anymore and that you want to buy another one. You begin looking in the real estate periodicals and visiting open houses until one day you find the home you are looking for. You decide to make an offer, but what you do not realize is that at this point you are actually a seller not a buyer. Real estate professionals fondly refer to you as a buyer in a bunny suit. (more) | | Changes in Real Estate Market Trends: Selling Your Home in the 2006 Market by Mark G. Jackson | | As the real estate market shifts around the country there has been a lot of speculation about the direction and stability of the market in various regions. Although some more populated areas are experiencing a significant slow down, the real estate markets in many smaller cities and towns have continued steady growth despite a slight adjustment. (more) | | Climb Every Mountain: Asheville, NC and the Changing Real Estate Market | | In the article NAR Asks Home Owners: If You Sell It, Will Buyers Come? (posted on March 27, 2006) National Association of Realtors® (NAR) President, Thomas M. Stevens, stated “Selling a home is like climbing Mount Everest, if you don’t prepare correctly, you’ll never achieve your goal.” “Getting a signed contract is like reaching the peak, but that’s only half the journey,” he continued, “Many things can happen on the way back down the mountain. Savvy sellers know to hire a Realtor® to protect their interests and guide them through.” (more) |
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