Elaine Ingle

Vice President, Managing Broker
Allen Tate / Beverly-Hanks, REALTORS®
North Asheville
cell: (828) 779-9586
office: (828) 251-1800
team member since 2004

About Me

She is a native of the Western North Carolina area. She earned a BS from Mars Hill College. After college she began her business career in sales and convention planning. She earned her NC real estate license to sell her Contractor husbands spec homes, then as her knowledge and experience grew she gravitated to general brokerage and quickly became a Top Producer in the local MLS and Asheville Board of Realtors. She broadened her skills to re-sale real estate, new home construction and land development.

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Experience

I'm dedicated to ensuring that our agents provide the best possible service to each of our clients and customers. That's why at Beverly-Hanks & Associates, our Managing Brokers no longer actively market and sell real estate. Elaine's many years of experience, as well as knowledge of the area, and local market conditions, combined with her organizational and business experience, she is able to provide her agents with the leadership skills they need to serve their clients at the highest professional level. Elaine also makes herself available to her agents' buyer and seller clients throughout every step of their real estate transaction.

We're here for one purpose -- to support our broker associates as they work to best assist you. If I can ever be of assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me.

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Interests

  • Dog/Cat
  • Cooking/Dining
  • Dog/Cat Lover
  • Fitness
  • Reading/Writing
  • Book Clubs/Literature
  • Spiritual/Religious
  • Gardening
  • Sports Enthusiast
 
 

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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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