Kacey Cooper

Residential Broker Associate
LRS, LSE
Allen Tate / Beverly-Hanks, REALTORS®
North Asheville
cell: (828) 385-2212
office: (828) 251-1800
team member since 2023

About Me

Kacey was born and raised in the mountains of North Carolina, in a small town called Green Mountain about 30 minutes outside of Asheville. Kacey graduated from Mitchell High in 2015 and went on to obtain a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Florida State College of Jacksonville in Jacksonville, Florida. Upon graduating from Florida State College, Kacey made the decision to begin her career in the world of real estate and took a job with a prominent local realty in Jacksonville, Florida. Kacey began her real estate career assisting other realtors with their transactions from the time they went under contract to closing. After gaining invaluable experience in her position assisting other realtors, Kacey decided to obtain her real estate license in Florida and became a full time realtor. After working as a realtor in Florida, Kacey was given an opportunity to continue her real estate career in the mountains of North Carolina, the place she calls “Home.” Kacey decided that coming home to assist those in her hometown area with their real estate needs was where her passion lies. Thereafter, Kacey obtained her North Carolina Real Estate License and is ready to assist her local community in whatever way she possibly can.

Most of Kacey's immediate family live locally in the Mountains of North Carolina. Kacey has one brother, Anthony Cooper, who is her absolute best friend in the entire world. When Kacey isn’t assisting her clients with whatever their real estate needs may be, she spends her free time with her friends and family and spends a lot of time with her dog, Carson.

When you are ready to hire a realtor, hire Kacey Cooper, a realtor you can count on!

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Experience

As a lifelong resident, I am very familiar with all local areas in Western North Carolina. I also have extensive experience in real estate that I can put to use for your benefit. I first worked as a real estate transaction coordinator in Jacksonville, FL for Coldwell Banker Vanguard Realty, which is why I decided to continue and get my real estate license and become an agent. I then transitioned from this role to focus all my energy on serving my community as a full-time real estate agent.

My time as a transaction coordinator gave me the opportunity to refine my communication and administrative skills. My main responsibilities included: assisting real estate agents, clientele, and other stakeholders with transaction paperwork and ensuring the completion of all escrow documents; ensuring that inspections were scheduled and completed; checking each document to verify that it had all the correct signatures and dates; entering client information into the client database system; and submitting the appropriate documentation to the office broker for file compliance, as well as keeping track of all transaction activity. These skills will, no doubt, benefit me in my role as your RealtorⓇ.

If you, your family, or friends are thinking of buying, selling, or investing in real estate, I ask that you keep me in mind. I am available to provide market updates and information, as well as answer any other questions you may have. I look forward to helping you with all your real estate needs!

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Education

  • Mayland Community College
  • Florida State College at Jacksonville

Interests

  • Dog/Cat
  • Dog/Cat Lover
  • Fitness
  • Music
  • Hiking and Camping
  • Hunting and Fishing
  • Travel
  • Tennis
 
 

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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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