Scott Coggins
About Me
I’m an avid sports fan (baseball was my first true love) and history nerd, and I look for excuses to go on an adventure. When I’m not working, I’m likely outside in the garden or researching something new and trying to put it into practice. I’ve made mead and fruit wine, built a hydroponic system, harvested sea salt from the North Carolina coast, started and sold a couple of businesses—whatever has managed to pique my interest at the time.
No matter what else I’m up to, I love spending time with my wife and two young daughters more than anything else on Earth. They make life in Western North Carolina that much better.
Experience
After graduating from UNC Charlotte with a history degree, I spent most of my life working across the country as a tour guide. From the carriage roads of Acadia National Park in Maine to the halls of a museum in Seattle to the historic streets of Charleston, SC, I’ve learned and shared the stories that make places special.
Tour guides can be thought of as glorified stress-relievers. Yes, we tell stories, share information, and occasionally crack jokes, but guests are often in a new place, experiencing new things, and don’t know where to go, how to get there, or what to do once they arrive. It can be confusing and a bit overwhelming if you try to do it on your own. But with someone there to offer guidance, it can be an incredible experience. I loved hearing about the adventure someone wants to take, then using my knowledge and expertise to guide them down that path while also giving them the space to make the journey their own.
Honestly, real estate isn’t much different. Anyone who has ever bought or sold a property knows that every transaction is an adventure of its own. Without a knowledgeable agent, it can be a nerve wracking experience. Both as an owner-occupant and an investor, I’ve ridden that roller coaster, and it’s not a fun one. My purpose is to alleviate that stress and simplify your journey. It’s to communicate frequently, negotiate effectively, and represent you fully.
I’d love to guide you through the process of buying or selling your next home or investment property.
Testimonials
Scott was reccomended through a friend. He was so attentive, and went so far above our expectations. He was so patient with all of our quirks-coming from SC to look, looking for a fixer upper etc. We never would have been able to purchase our home, at the price we got it for, with out him.
Kristina Ladson, SC


Service Areas & Specialties
Education
- University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Interests
- Cooking/Dining
- Parenting
- Reading/Writing
- Gardening
- Hiking and Camping
- Sports Enthusiast
- Travel
Testimonials
Scott was reccomended through a friend. He was so attentive, and went so far above our expectations. He was so patient with all of our quirks-coming from SC to look, looking for a fixer upper etc. We never would have been able to purchase our home, at the price we got it for, with out him.
Kristina Ladson, SC
verifiedMy Listings
$150,000
000 Pinnacle Mountain Road
Hendersonville 28739
An easily buildable lot with incredible long range mountain view potential and private, wooded surroundings. Two parcels with a combined 4.65 acres ...
MLS# 3928867 - Active
Listed by Allen Tate/Beverly-Hanks Asheville-North
$150,000
000 Etowah School Road
Etowah 28729
5+ acres of level land in Etowah with frontage on the future Ecusta Trail. The topography of this lot is as gentle and easily buildable as you'll fi ...
MLS# 3935502 - Active
Listed by Allen Tate/Beverly-Hanks Asheville-North
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Is there a best time of the year to buy a house?
When it comes to buying a home, there are pros and cons for each season. Generally, the best season to buy a home is in late summer or fall. There are still plenty of homes for sale, but without the intense competition found during spring. Sellers are also known for being a bit more flexible this time of the year. Zillow reports that the highest number of listings with at least one price reduction are found August–September. However, the deeper buyers venture into fall, the less choice is available. If you value choice, and you want more buyers competing for the home you are leaving, spring could be your best season. Ultimately, the best time to buy a home is when you’re financially ready to do so.
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