Originally from Wilmington, Garrison moved to the Research Triangle more than 11 years ago and has proudly called the area home ever since. His approach to real estate is simple: people come first. Whether helping clients buy, sell, or navigate the local market, Garrison is committed to making the process feel straightforward, stress-free, and genuinely enjoyable from start to finish. Known for his approachable personality and strong communication, Garrison believes real estate should feel personal — not transactional. He enjoys building relationships with clients, helping them feel comfortable throughout the process, and serving as a trusted resource long after closing day. Outside of real estate, Garrison stays deeply connected to the local community and culture throughout the Triangle. He’s a huge live music fan and still bartends at local venues on the side, which has helped him build strong relationships and connections across the area. You’ll also likely find him at run club at Bond Brothers Beer Company most weeks, staying active and enjoying time with friends and the community. Whether clients are looking for market insight, local recommendations, or guidance through their next move, Garrison brings a laid-back, knowledgeable, and people-focused approach that makes the experience feel both professional and approachable.
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 :)