Kayla Eddy is a real estate agent with DASH Carolina, proudly serving buyers and sellers throughout Fayetteville and the surrounding communities. With a passion for helping people and a strong background in home design and renovation, Kayla brings a unique perspective to every transaction. Her experience with renovations and home improvements allows her to see beyond a property's current condition, helping clients recognize opportunities, understand value, and make informed decisions. Whether working with first-time homebuyers, growing families, or sellers preparing to maximize their home's appeal, Kayla provides practical insight and personalized guidance every step of the way. Known for her approachable personality and commitment to exceptional service, Kayla believes real estate should be an exciting and rewarding experience. She takes pride in educating her clients, answering questions, and ensuring they feel confident throughout the buying or selling process. As a member of the Fayetteville community, Kayla enjoys supporting local businesses and spending time with her husband. You'll often find them at Haymount Truck Stop or cheering on the Carolina Hurricanes during hockey season. For Kayla, real estate is about more than transactions—it's about helping people find the right place to build their lives and create lasting memories.
I work on a few simple philosophies:
Every house is the RIGHT house for you at the RIGHT price.
Every house is the WRONG house for you at the WRONG price.
Remember, you don't make your money when you sell your house, you make it when you buy!!!
And finally, there is NO such thing as a once in a lifetime deal...there will always be another one.
My reviews are not from family members 'fluffing' and artificially inflating my ratings....they come from actual clients, all of whom by the end of their transactions I can energetically call friends.
I will work tirelessly for you. Those aren't empty words, I promise. And if we have to visit every house in the state to find the right one for you, then you're probably too picky :)