Guardian Property Management offers a wide range of property management services to owner clients, including investors and homeowners. It can be very difficult, confusing, and annoying to rent a home. Compliance with HOA bylaws, federal, state, and local laws, bookkeeping, and inspections are a few aspects of property management that may make the process utterly intimidating. Due to the fact that we remove the stress associated with property management, there will be no cost to you to meet with our staff for an initial consultation and market analysis. Whether you are nearby or halfway across the world, we have the technology and resources to make working with us simple.
We are affiliated with the Triangle NC Chapter of NARPM, the National Association of Residential Property Managers, the North Carolina Association of Realtors, Long Leaf Pine Realtors (previously the Fayetteville Regional Association of Realtors), the National Association of Realtors, and the North Carolina Association of Realtors.
Raeford is a city in Hoke County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 4,626 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Hoke County. The county was named after Confederate General Robert F. Hoke, a North Carolina native.
John McRae and A.A. Williford operated a turpentine distillery and general store, respectively. Each took a syllable from his name and came up with the name Raeford for the post office they established. The MacRae family, who lived at the 'ford of the creek', was at one time made up primarily of old Highland Scot families. Likewise, the Upper Cape Fear Valley of North Carolina was in the 18th and 19th centuries the largest settlement of Gaelic-speaking Highland Scots in North America. Today, many of these old families continue to live in the area, though their presence is noticeably diminished by the great numbers of newcomers to the area as a result of Fort Bragg. Since World War II, many Lumbee Indian families have moved northward from Robeson County and now constitute a significant element of the population that is otherwise European and African American. Source From Wikipedia