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    NewStone Realty - Steve Doyle - Broker in Charge

    NewStone Realty

    (3 reviews)

    Steve Doyle is a first-class realtor. We could not imagine working with anyone else. He is…read moreincredibly knowledgeable about housing in the Triangle and fully knows the territory. His background as a contractor and engineer is a nice addition and brings valuable insights to the table. He gave us great advice about picking out a lot, with special attention to the location, orientation, and lighting. We're delighted with the way the house turned out! In addition to his expert real estate advice, Steve is a joy to work with. He has wonderful interpersonal skills and is an excellent communicator. He knows how to communicate a client's needs and did an excellent job of advocating on our behalf. Even though we were living out of state, he helped us keep track of the construction process. He was more than generous with his time and did everything possible to see the process through to completion. Steve Doyle came highly recommended through a trusted friend. We had high expectations going into the process, but he has far exceeded them. We have owned a total of six houses and have worked with excellent realtors in the past. However, Steve has been the best of the best. He has our highest respect and admiration.

    My wife and I hired Steve Doyle to represent us in the purchase of a new home in North Carolina…read morewhile we were still living in Arizona. The prospect of building a new home without being physically present during its construction made us a bit nervous, so we picked our realtor very carefully. We wanted our realtor to vigorously represent our interests while we were out of state as if he were buying the house himself. We could not be more pleased with our choice! It was obvious that Steve had a lot of experience. His depth of knowledge was very impressive and eased our concerns regarding new construction. Steve's attention to detail was second to none. More than once, we were able to avert a serious problem because Steve noticed it early on while it was easier to address it with the builder and have it fixed. It was during these times that we were grateful to have a realtor that not only had an eye for detail but also the experience to know what to look for. Steve was also invaluable in our dealings with the builder; he has great communication skills and always gave us great advice each time an issue arose during the build process. I highly recommend Steve Doyle to anyone who is looking for a realtor in the area. I'm just sad that I can't hire him to sell my house in Arizona. We worked so well together that it felt like I knew him much longer than I did. He was always quick to return my calls and seemed to legitimately care about getting his clients the best outcome possible. Thanks Steve!

    PNC Bank

    PNC Bank

    (3 reviews)

    Disappointed & Frustrated by Inconsistent and Systemic Failures at PNC…read more.. This week marked the final straw in what has been a long and consistently disappointing relationship with PNC Bank. It began when my (white) wife went into the branch to open a business account. She was unable to do so because the business banker wasn't available that day, so she scheduled an appointment for us to return the following day. Before leaving, however, she was able to withdraw $150 using only her passport, and the teller allowed her to complete the transaction through a "signature verification" no code, no secondary ID, no delay, no problem. Later that same day, I (black) pulled through the drive-through with my wife now in the backseat. I handed the teller both my PNC card and my ID and asked to withdraw $100 less than what she had withdrawn. I also kindly asked if they had any $2 bills, just to pass along to some kids in our community. Despite presenting more documentation than she had, the teller took an unusually long time. Eventually, a manager came over and said I would need to verify a code. I asked why especially when my wife, just minutes earlier, had withdrawn a larger amount without a code and with only her passport. Their reasoning at the time was unclear and inconsistent. The Appointment That Broke My Trust We returned the next day for our 2:30 PM business account appointment, only to be told there would be yet another delay because they had overbooked themselves. This has been a pattern with PNC, disorganization, excuses, and a disregard for customer experience. But what happened next made it worse. While we waited, staff finally explained the reasoning behind the drive-through incident the day before. That's when they told me something that floored me: that withdrawing multiple times from the same account in a short timeframe is considered suspicious and potentially fraudulent. That explanation was baffling. It's my account, I should be able to withdraw from it as often as I need to. That's the entire purpose of having a bank: access to your own money. To treat routine banking activity as inherently suspicious , especially when my wife was accommodated so easily and I was not is not only illogical, it's harmful and discriminatory. Discrimination isn't always loud. Sometimes it hides in delays, vague explanations, and rules applied selectively. It's in who gets "signature verification" and who gets questioned. It's in who is trusted and who is scrutinized. I refuse to normalize that. Shoddy Systems, Repeated Failures After that conversation, I was done. We withdrew every dollar from our account via cashier's check and took it to another bank. But even that process was obstructed. When the new bank called PNC to verify the funds, a different branch said they couldn't do in-branch verifications and referred us to the national customer service line. The national number couldn't verify But for a different reason: They can't do same-day verifications. Routine banking processes should not be this difficult. And this wasn't a one-off. Even when someone at PNC tried to assist, they pulled the wrong paperwork for our business account -- documents belonging to the prior owner of our business, simply because that person also banked at PNC. This has happened multiple times. That prior owner has even received notices about our account, despite not being listed on it at all. This is not just unprofessional -- it's unsafe, and it reflects deeply flawed internal systems. I shared my frustration directly and offered a recommendation: PNC staff need to complete Racial Equity Institute training. If you're going to serve the public, especially people of color, immigrants, and entrepreneurs from historically excluded communities you need to understand the difference between intent and impact. Good intentions don't prevent harm. Training and accountability do. Yes, there are good people working at PNC. But no amount of individual kindness can fix a broken system. As a client, I shouldn't have to depend on the right person being in the room just to be treated fairly. This experience and many before it revealed a pattern: poor internal communication, unclear procedures, racial bias in who gets accommodated, and systems that punish you for trying to access your own money. It's exhausting. It's unjust. And it's unacceptable.

    Snotty employees making comments to each other about customers. I wouldn't use drive up at all if…read moretheir ATM dispensed tens.

    Weaver Street Realty

    Weaver Street Realty

    (5 reviews)

    Selling my little condo in Carrboro was not an easy decision after living there for over 10 years,…read morebut when the time came to sell and move abroad, I couldn't have found a more wonderful realtor than Terri Turner at Weaver Street Realty in Carrboro. Terri is a truly amazing human being and a highly knowledgeable professional who helped me from A-Z with selling my home. Her team of stagers and photographers are also top-notch and worth every penny invested. If I were to ever be in the market again to sell or purchase a home in Chapel Hill or Carrboro or in the general vicinity, I would certainly return to Terri and her team. For anyone looking to buy or sell a home in Carrboro, I'd highly recommend talking to Terri Turner first. She made selling my home easy, with multiple offers coming in within a day.

    alty? We had a greaWe had a great experience with Miranda…read moreParker as our agent. She had outstanding customer service while bring us to visit homes, and via phone or email for new homes she had found for us. Miranda's commitment to her client was unparallel to any other agent we had in the past while purchasing or selling our homes. Miranda also has a vast knowledge of the area, and can express how certain mortgages work, seeing some of the positive and negative issues, understand neighborhoods, direct you through the process of getting an inspector, and having dotting all your i's and crossing all your t's. We built a relationship with Miranda because she is a easy intelligent person open to communication. She is a good listener in every way, going above and beyond her duties. She always communicated to both of us how the process was going to work. The entire selling process was smooth, and comfortable. Miranda and her team are knowledgeable and kind. She is always quick to answer any questions and concerns. You can tell that Miranda is passionate about being a realtor by the way she treats her clients. I highly recommend her, thank you again Miranda! Laura

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