Being a North Carolina native, I’ve always had a deep appreciation for the land and everything it provides. I thank God every day for allowing me to enjoy the outdoors and call it work. From hunting whitetails in the woods of North Carolina to chasing ducks in the Midwest, I’ve spent my life immersed in the outdoors. That experience has given me a true understanding of land—not just as a resource, but as a legacy.
Growing up in a family with land of our own, I’ve seen firsthand how it can bring people together, create lifelong memories, and serve as a lasting investment. That perspective drives me in every transaction. Whether it’s helping a buyer secure the right piece of property at a fair price or ensuring a seller maximizes the full potential of every acre, I approach every deal with integrity, hard work, and a commitment to excellence.
Before joining Whitetail Properties, I spent years in land acquisition and custom rural home construction, working alongside my family’s company to build homes on one-family farms and generational properties. I’ve also carried the lessons of hard work, discipline, and persistence from my time playing football at NC State University into my career. These experiences have shaped my approach to real estate—treating every transaction with the same care and attention as if it were my own.
Now serving as a broker in Central North Carolina, I’m proud to help landowners and buyers navigate their real estate decisions with confidence. I believe that land is one of the greatest assets a person can own, and my goal is to ensure every client gets the absolute most out of their investment—whether for financial return, recreation, or a place to build a future.
At the end of the day, I love what I do. North Carolina has given me so much, and I’m honored to share that passion with my clients, helping them make the most of this incredible land for generations to come.
Testimonials
Taylor was first class from start to closing. Answered all questions, helped me through process, and worked through one mistake I made.