Alex T. Keith is a Certified General Real Estate Appraiser and Property Manager with his family owned and run business and real estate valuation firm, Tom Keith & Associates, Inc. As a supervisor and manager of the Real Estate sid
The staff of Tom Keith & Associates, Inc. has been collecting crop and woodland sales data in Southeastern North Carolina since 1970, which has allowed our appraisers to track and retrospectively determine reliable valuations on crop
Business valuations are prepared for various purposes including tax purposes, estate and gift tax filings; litigation for shareholder disputes or divorce proceedings; and buy/sale transactions. Valuations for estate planning are often used to m
Throughout the past 50 years, industrial development and the market in general has seen many swings. Tom Keith & Associates, Inc. has been collecting Industrial Building sales data since 1970, which has allowed our appraisers to track and retrosp
There has been a considerable slowdown in the development of multi-family and single-family residences over the last several years, which, along with inflation in building prices, has led to increasing rental rates.This Fayetteville Apartment Index c
Hunting is a popular pastime and family bonding experience in North Carolina; however, finding hunting land to lease is becoming more difficult and the prices are noticeably increasing every year. Based on the actual rental rates collecte
County Commissioners and members of the leadership team brainstorm strategic plans. Pictured from left to right:Commissioner Jeannette Council, Budget and Performance Director Deborah Shaw, Assistant County Manager Sally Shutt, Board of Commissioners
Adam Currie - Photo provided by First BankThe Board of Directors of First Bancorp (NASDAQ - FBNC), the parent company of First Bank (the “Bank”), have announced the promotion of G. Adam Currie from President to Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ba
Image made with CanvaYou gotta love February, between Black History Month, Valentine’s Day, Groundhog Day, Chinese New Year and the much lesser known National Tortellini Day (also on Feb. 14, mark your calendars for next year) there is so much to cel