Colony Realty is one of the oldest real estate companies on the Outer Banks, and has been providing a suite of real estate services to locals and long-time investors or island lovers since 1962. A pioneer in the early development of local neighborhoods, the real estate team is armed with an arsenal of information on the local real estate market, and also provides a suite of services that includes property management, long-term rentals, and buyer and seller services.
Colony Realty has one of the largest collections of long term rentals available on the Outer Banks, and works with owners and renters alike to provide smooth real estate transactions. With nationwide criminal background and credit checks, thorough reference and eviction checks, and a detail-oriented eye on past rental history, Colony Realty can vet out the best tenants for a property to ensure homeowners have the best possible experience. They also use exceptional marketing, in-depth maintenance, and optimal owner communications, so homeowners know they are getting great service throughout. With equal attention devoted to helping buyers and sellers navigate the Outer Banks real estate market, property owners or potential buyers of all varieties can rest assured that they will be well taken care of.
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