April 21, 2025 - 08:44
Real estate professionals Thomas Whitley and Dylan Stroud have joined forces to launch United Real Estate Tri-County, a new company that prioritizes the needs of real estate agents. Their vision is clear: to establish a brand that resonates within the community and becomes synonymous with real estate in Wilson.
Whitley expressed their ambition, stating, “We want to become a household name.” Both agents are deeply rooted in the area, and they believe that their local knowledge will give them an edge in the competitive market. By actively engaging with the community, they aim to foster relationships that will not only benefit their business but also contribute positively to the neighborhoods they serve.
The duo is committed to creating a supportive environment for agents, offering resources and tools to help them succeed. With their combined expertise and community-focused approach, Whitley and Stroud are poised to make a significant impact on the Wilson real estate landscape.
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