Dwight Mooney

Residential Broker Associate
Allen Tate / Beverly-Hanks, REALTORS®
Waynesville
cell: (803) 587-3354
office: (828) 452-5809
team member since 2022

About Me

My family and I moved to Waynesville, NC, from Savannah, GA, in 2016. I'm originally from the Sumter, SC, area, where I grew up in a military family. I graduated from the University of South Carolina with a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering.

When I'm not helping clients, I enjoy spending time with my wife, two sons, and our dog, Spirit. I love the outdoors, meeting new people, college sports, and music. I'm also an active member of the Waynesville community and Crabtree United Methodist Church.

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Experience

I have more than 20 years of professional business experience in both the private and public sectors. My previous experience as a senior electrical engineer and senior project manager has given me a special customer skill set and strong work ethic. I understand customer expectations and how to achieve results. I pay attention to the details, and I constantly look out for the benefit of my clients.

What I love about real estate is providing clients with outstanding customer service and professional expertise. Whether you're buying or selling a home, let me help you achieve your real estate goals as we traverse the real estate market together.

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Education

  • University of South Carolina - Columbia

Interests

  • Performing Arts
  • Dog/Cat Lover
  • Parenting
  • Personal Wellness
  • Spiritual/Religious
  • Music
  • Gardening
  • Hiking and Camping
 
 

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How is the tax bill of a home determined in North Carolina?

Real property is appraised at 100% of market value and includes land, buildings, structures, and improvements. State law requires counties to reappraise every eight years, but many counties reappraise every four. A bill can be a combination of tax rates. For example, a home inside the City of Asheville and Asheville City School districts will have three separate tax rates represented on a bill: the Buncombe County rate, the City of Asheville rate, and the Asheville City School rate. All rates are totaled to calculate the total tax liability. Tax rate estimates for our mountain communities can be found on page 127 of the Allen Tate/Beverly-Hanks Welcome magazine.

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