Century 21 Real Estate is expanding its footprint in northeastern North Carolina through the affiliation of Carolina Land and Home Realty — a full-service brokerage based in Ahoskie.
The office will now operate as Century 21 Land and Home Realty.
Broker-owner Clay Revelle, a native of Northampton County, purchased the brokerage in 2021. He holds a degree in agricultural business management from North Carolina State University and began his real estate career in 2010 with a focus on farm, land, residential and commercial sales throughout the region.
“Many of us grew up in northeastern North Carolina — we understand the land, the people, and the culture,” Revelle said in a statement. “We’re in a unique position where we’re able to do it all, by understanding the complexities of our community.
“The Century 21 brand name will help elevate our position even further, allowing us to continue to provide our homegrown service, while offering us enhanced tools to streamline our efforts.”
Revelle is joined by his wife, Rachel, and a team of North Carolina-based agents. Together, they serve a rural client base across Hertford, Gates, Northampton and Bertie counties — a region with a range of unique property needs including farms, historic homes, waterfront properties and hunting land.
As part of the Century 21 network, Revelle and his team will gain access to the brand’s technology platform, marketing resources, agent education and lead generation tools.
Revelle plans to use the affiliation to recruit top-producing agents and explore growth through future acquisitions.
“We believe that marketing is a vital part of our success, and the marketing tools that the Century 21 brand offers are unparalleled,” he said. “Even beyond the brand’s marketing prowess, we know this affiliation will allow us to tap into many state-of-the-art tools that will better position us to pursue future business opportunities.”
Ahoskie is part of North Carolina’s Inner Banks region — known for its natural inlets and quiet outdoor lifestyle.
“Northeastern North Carolina differs greatly from the hustle and bustle of Charlotte and Raleigh, and from the non-stop influx of tourists in the Outer Banks,” Mike Miedler, president and CEO of Century 21 Real Estate, said in a statement.
“To have a reliable representative of the CENTURY 21 brand in this unique market is incredibly valuable. Clay fits that role perfectly — offering a blend of homegrown knowledge and up-to-date real estate insight to make sure the area’s residents receive the best service possible.
“We can’t wait to help Clay continue to elevate his brokerage and seek new business opportunities throughout the Tar Heel state.”
Miedler recently spoke to HousingWire about his company’s growth strategy and industry consolidation, among other topics.