Katie Prendergast
As the owner of Firefly Realty, Katie brings dynamic leadership, experience, and consulting services to her clients and team. She has been serving buyers, sellers, and investors in Western North Carolina since 2012, and has been honored as a top producing broker throughout her career. Katie created the Firefly Realty Team in 2015 and is proud to be surrounded by a group of talented
and forward-thinking individuals. Her current focus within the business is on listing
and pricing homes as well as handling
real estate negotiations on behalf of her clients.
Katie's strengths include
clear communication, teaching
and training, team building, and helping others to achieve goals and results. She believes that the purpose of her business extends beyond buying and selling residential real estate - it is also about guiding individuals and families as they make some of life's biggest decisions and transitions. Katie has three young children,
and in her free time she enjoys hiking, camping,
biking, and eating good food.
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