Keys 2 Your Home Real Estate

Military relocation · Fort Liberty & Fayetteville

Your Fort Liberty PCS, handled.

Buying from another duty station, selling on orders, or landing at Liberty for the first time — Key Williams is your eyes, ears, and negotiator on the ground in Fayetteville.

Talk to Key ☎ (910) 988-3362

PCSing to Fort Liberty? You need eyes on the ground.

Most families get their orders to Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg) with a few months — sometimes a few weeks — to figure out where to live in a market they've never seen. Key Williams is a licensed North Carolina broker in Fayetteville who works with relocating military families through every version of that crunch: buying from three states away, selling on short notice, or deciding whether to rent first and buy later.

Buying sight-unseen, done properly

If you can't make a house-hunting trip, Key becomes your walkthrough. Live video tours of every serious candidate, honest answers about the street and the commute gate-to-driveway, neighborhood context you can't get from listing photos, and coordination with your lender and inspector so closing happens on your timeline — not the market's.

Where Fort Liberty families actually live

Key will talk you through commute times to your specific gate, school assignments, and which neighborhoods hold value when it's your turn to PCS out — because around here, the exit plan matters as much as the purchase.

Selling on orders

Orders dropped and you own a home here? Key builds the timeline backwards from your report date: pricing for the season, prepping the house while you pack, and negotiating with the reality that you may already be gone at closing. Power of attorney, remote signings, tenant options if selling isn't the right move — she's handled all of it.

New construction around post

A lot of PCS buyers go new construction in Raeford, Gray's Creek, or Cameron. The builder's on-site agent works for the builder — Key works for you, at no cost to you, negotiating upgrades, reviewing the contract, and walking the punch list before you accept the keys.

Frequently asked questions

Can I buy a house near Fort Liberty without visiting first?

Yes — it's common. Key does live video walkthroughs of every serious candidate, gives you straight answers about the neighborhood and commute, and coordinates the inspection and closing remotely so you can sign from your current duty station.

What neighborhoods are closest to Fort Liberty?

Spring Lake sits closest to the north side of post, while west Fayetteville and Raeford serve the southern gates well. Hope Mills is a popular family option with quick access via NC-295. Key matches the neighborhood to your gate, budget, and school preferences.

Should I rent or buy when PCSing to Fort Liberty?

It depends on your expected time on station, BAH, and the current market. Key will run both scenarios honestly with you — including resale and rent-out prospects for when you PCS out — before you commit either way.

Does it cost anything to use Key as my buyer's agent?

Buyer representation is typically compensated through the transaction, and Key explains exactly how that works in writing before you tour a single home — including on new construction, where her negotiation is often worth real money in upgrades.

I got orders and need to sell fast. What's the first step?

Call or text Key at (910) 988-3362 with your report date. She'll build the listing timeline backwards from it — pricing, prep, photos, and a negotiation plan that accounts for you possibly being gone before closing.

Tell Key about your PCS

Report date, budget, what you need — she'll reply personally with a plan, usually the same day.

Prefer to talk? (910) 988-3362