George Real Estate Group Radio Broadcast
A storm hits, the roads go dark and blocked, and suddenly the people with chainsaws and nerve become the difference between being stuck and getting through. We sit down with Dale Epperson of Epperson’s Tree Service, our WHKP Hometown Hero honoree, to hear how he and a small crew started cutting and pushing trees off the roadway near Saluda, with a growing line of neighbors following behind them, hoping there really was a way out. The result was not flashy, just relentless effort for hours, and it opened the door for recovery to begin. Along the way, we share a clear-eyed Henderson County real estate market update: sales are still happening, prices are holding, inventory remains tight, and the “sky is falling” narrative does not match what we’re seeing on the ground in Western North Carolina. We talk about why local real estate data matters more than national headlines, what “normal” days on market can look like, and how we help clients navigate life transitions where timing and trust matter. The most powerful moment comes as we surprise Dale with a Dad Of The Year recognition and read a letter from his daughter about his stage four metastatic prostate cancer diagnosis, a new granddaughter named after him, and the perspective that faith and family can bring when life gets heavy. If you care about community resilience, storm recovery, tree service safety and standards, and real stories from the people who show up, this conversation will stay with you. Subscribe for more, share this with someone who loves Western North Carolina, and leave a review so more listeners can find the Hometown Hero series.
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