AMY PULLIAM

AMY PULLIAM

BROKER

After graduating from Wellesley College in 1998, Amy came to the Triangle to volunteer with Americorps at the Durham Habitat for Humanity. During that year, Amy swung a lot of hammers and helped manage projects, and she also fell in love with the area, where she’s now been for almost 25 years, making this native Texan a North Carolinian at heart. 

By 23, Amy had purchased her first house–a fixer-upper in Durham. Now, she lives in Pittsboro with her husband and three children. Between then and now, they have owned and renovated many homes and properties, including a hay field in Chatham County where they built a house and created a modern, green farm, growing herbs, vegetables, and flowers, while also keeping bees and tending chickens.  Over the years, each project, no matter if it was a rural homestead or an in-town mill house renovation, was approached with thoughtfulness around usability, sustainability, and design.  

Now, Amy’s clients benefit from all of her experience.  She’s lived in various homes and settings through all stages of parenthood, and she considers everything, from the architectural details to the potential for sustainability, from the HOA to the perks of the local community, ideally hoping to help her clients find a home in a place that will enhance their lives–logistically, socially, and culturally.  Plus, she can quickly assess future possibilities and limitations of a property. She’ll know in a blink if there’s any realistic place for a vegetable garden or if the sunroom that seems lovely in spring will be unusably hot in the summer. With Amy, clients get a clear picture of a place, and also a vision of what their lives will be like if they make it their home.

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