Raleigh · Durham · The Triangle
Find Your Home
in the Triangle.
Whether you’re relocating, upsizing, or finally making the leap — I’ll help you find the right home at the right price, in the right neighborhood.
Popular searches: Homes under $400K New construction Cary / Apex North Raleigh Durham / Chapel Hill Luxury $750K+
Why work with Nugs
The Triangle is Competitive.
Be Ready.
Homes in Raleigh-Durham move fast. The right buyer’s agent isn’t just someone who opens doors — it’s someone who writes winning offers, knows the neighborhoods, and has relationships with listing agents across the market.
That’s what you get when you work with me.
Let’s Find Your Home
Tell me what you’re looking for and I’ll get to work.
The buying process
How It Works
1
Free buyer consultation
We talk about your goals, budget, timeline, and must-haves. I answer every question you have before we do anything else.
2
Get pre-approved
I’ll connect you with trusted local lenders. Pre-approval is what separates serious buyers from window shoppers in this market.
3
Tour homes strategically
I’ll send you listings the moment they hit — and some before they do. We tour strategically, not endlessly.
4
Write a winning offer
Price, terms, contingencies, timing — I’ll build an offer that competes. In multiple-offer situations, strategy wins.
5
Inspections & due diligence
I’ll walk you through the inspection, negotiate repairs or credits, and make sure nothing surprises you at closing.
6
Close & get your keys
We close. You move in. I’m still reachable if anything comes up after.
What buyers ask me
Common Questions
Do I need a buyer’s agent?
Yes — and it costs you nothing. In North Carolina, the seller typically pays the buyer’s agent commission. You get professional representation, negotiation expertise, and market knowledge at zero out-of-pocket cost.
How long does it take to buy a home in the Triangle?
From first conversation to keys in hand, most buyers close in 45–60 days. The timeline depends heavily on your pre-approval status and how competitive your target neighborhoods are.
Is now a good time to buy in Raleigh-Durham?
The Triangle continues to attract employers, residents, and investment at a pace that keeps demand strong. The best time to buy is when you’re financially ready and have a good agent in your corner.
What down payment do I need?
It depends on the loan type. Conventional loans typically require 3–20%. FHA loans start at 3.5%. There are also NC-specific down payment assistance programs I can point you toward if you qualify.
Ready to Start Looking?
Let’s find your home in the Triangle.

