Linda Ritlinger Top real estate agent in High Point

Linda Ritlinger

CIC Call It Closed Realty
26 Years of Experience
(4)
$2.4M
Total Sales Last Year
26
Years of Experience
5
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$469.2K
Average Price Point

    About Linda Ritlinger

    Having been raised in a military family, I have been taught by the best growing up, and I am "Taking Care Of My Clients As I Would If They Were Family." Even my first year out of school years ago, I immediately received plaques for my client care and volume sold. After moving to High Point and reestablishing my Real Estate business, I achieved the status of "Top producer," and becoming a multi-million dollar listing agent with great referrals from my sellers. Last year I sold $2,400,000. in residential sales, and the million dollar listing prior to coming to me had been on the market for a year without an offer or sufficient traffic. He came to me, and I had his mansion and 89 acres under contract in seven months and it sold thirty days later. Same with the luxury listing at Summerfield. It too had been on the market for six months or more, they came to me and I had them under contract in fifty two days and we closed in November right around Thanksgiving. Prior to that, I had two listings, one came to me from Winston Salem,, and one from Clemmons. Both also had been on the market and didn't sell. They both came to me, and I had them both under contract in 31 days and sold a month later. In 2024, my last sale of the year had been on the market and I was her sixth Realtor! She listed October through to February, 2025, at which time I sold her home also. I work hard for my clients in marketing their properties to try and find buyers as soon as possible and where they will get the most the market will pay for their properties. I have a great photographer who also does drone images, and videos. You can see my video channel of the various ones I have done at: https://www.youtube.com/@klaceysphotography1107. Also come join me on my Facebook channel: https://www.facebook.com/LindaRitlingerRealtorBroker/ and don't forget to stop by my website and say "Hello" at LindaSells4U.com.
    Community Involvement
    I rescue dogs and maintain one to two at a time.
    HOBBIES/INTEREST
    Professional Photography, Rescuing dogs and adding one or two to our family.
    FAMILY
    My children are grown , so now my children have four legs and fur! I rescue dogs.
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    Specialties

    • Sellers
    • Rentals
    • Buyers
    • Residential Property
    • Mobile Homes

    My expertise is in: Residential: Divorcees, Expired, Withdrawn, Probate, 1st time home buyers, upsizing, downsizing, mobile homes, land, to luxury and multi-million dollar homes with as much as 89 acres. Rentals: Referrals to a Property Management Company in the Triad/Piedmont, NC, area that takes good care of your property and handling the rental for you.

    Answered Questions

    What can I do?

    Based on your description, you may have a strong case for acquiring the second lot through adverse possession or a related legal concept, as you (and the previous owner) have treated the two lots as one unified, fenced property for over 20 years (2001- 2026). If I were you, I would get a consultation with a Real Estate/Land dispute attorney, and you can call the Bar Association for a referral if you or your friends don't automatically know of someone. You might call a regular Real Estate Attorney to start off with and see if they have any recommendations also. At the same time, I would also call the city and inquire as to how and why this occured at this point in time, who made those decisions, and take names, dates and times of any information you gather, an attorney may want all of that information. Good luck to you in this dilemma. Linda Ritlinger, Realtor/Broker Multi- Million Dollar Listing Agent. 336-312-3646 Triad/Piedmont Area NC.

    Answered by Linda Ritlinger | 38106 | 39 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 weeks ago
    What can we do to get our land back?

    You might have a situation of Adverse Possession if this has existed as one lot rather than two, but the difficulties here are as follows it seems. Your deed only shows one lot, not two? If that's correct then my question would be, who has the deed showing ownership to another? If I were you I would find an attorney who not only deals in Real Estate but also land disputes. I would also call the city and see who you need to speak to about this situation, taking names, dates, times you called, and all the information you can gather and take it to an attorney who will potentially either explain the legal situation to you and/or represent you if there is wrong doing. Good Luck to you. Linda Ritlinger, Realtor /Broker Multi-Million Dollar Seller in the Triad/Piedmont area NC.

    Answered by Linda Ritlinger | Memphis, TN 38106, USA | 27 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 weeks ago
    How do I find out if a house has noisy or difficult neighbors?

    What I would do in this instance has worked for me when I have been looking at places to market for clients. Most people on the weekends, weather permitting, are out tending to their lawns, playing with the children, and washing their cars. I would simply walk the area/street and explain who you are, that you're thinking of moving there, and how do they like living there. Tell them the house you intend to buy and/or are looking at, and after you get chatty and somewhat friendly ask the question, "How are the neighbors" if they have had any trouble there with them, do they get along with them okay, or any such information. Usually, neighbors are willing to tell you the bad stuff if there is any. I have never had a problem in this situation, walking and talking neighbors love to talk about their environment, love to tell you what they know, and potentially and prematurely welcome you to the neighborhood.

    Answered by Linda Ritlinger | Knoxville, TN, USA | 36 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 weeks ago
    Can a real estate agent help with leasing land?

    Realtors can help out with leasing land, but I'm going to tell you what I think in this instance would be better for you. I would go to a Property Management Company as that's what they do and all they do. Make sure it's one that deals in land leasing also, and set up yourself to ask a gazillion questions, but I would do that since you have a lot of acres and that land will have to have some pretty intense care of the quality of the land, soil, and anything else that it would include. I know that where I sold a home with 89 acres last year, and I learned all about the land, keeping it green and beautiful, all the nurturing it required, chemicals, the kind of grass to enhance it with and everything. Go to someone that knows it all and can take great care of your land so that, potentially, if you decide to sell it later, it will maintain a certain level of quality better than when it started!?

    Answered by Linda Ritlinger | 24317 | 18 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 weeks ago
    I bought a single wide noble home and needs a loan to remodel

    First of all, is it identified as a residential home, or is it considered under the DMV where it doesn't have a permanent foundation? If it is on a permanent foundation and considered a permanent residential home, let me reiterate this, never ever take out an equity loan. I have a lender who he specializes in renovation loans and the such like, and he can explain to you how that works, but never take out an equity loan on your home unless you want to gamble potentially losing it. You can contact me at [email protected] and I will glady give you that lenders information to contact him and see what his renovation loan consists of. In the meantime good luck to you, but contact me so I can give you that info. Linda.

    Answered by Linda Ritlinger | Matthews, NC, USA | 18 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 weeks ago
    I bought a single wide noble home and needs a loan to remodel

    Never ever use your home equity to renovate your home, unless you want to gamble losing it! I have a lender who does renovation loans and I would be glad to send you his information if you would care to receive it where he can tell you all what it entails. The first thing to establish is, is your home on a permanent foundation and deeded as such or are you still registered with the local DMV? It would have to be a permanent residence to receive any kind of renovation loan, so let me hear from you if you'd like that lenders information. Contact me at [email protected]. I look forward to hearing from you.

    Answered by Linda Ritlinger | Matthews, NC, USA | 18 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 weeks ago
    My house didn't sell, do I need a new agent?

    I specialize in Sellers coming to me after they were on the market for six months, my million dollar plus listing was on the market for a whole year with no traffic and no offers. My clients come to me when their homes have not sold, and, believe me, I dont' play with my clients at all. My multi-million dollar listing stayed on the market for a year, with little traffic and no sale. He came to me nd I had him sold in 7 months at market value. I worked very hard to achieve that it closed in October 2025. Same scenario with my luxury listing, they. had been on he market and didn't sell, I had them sold in November. One of my clients had been on the market 5 previous times before coming to me, I had her under contract over Christmas and closed in the New Year. Another two came to me, no sale while being on the market but they both came to me, I had both of them under contract in 31 days and sold a month later. This is my advice to you. If you're not happy with your Realtor, interview others, get friends referrals for other Realtors, or I would love to come and talk with you abot what I do to sell my clients homes when they have previously been on the market and not sold. I am a Top Producer and sold $2,400.000 last year when it is has been estimated that 71% of all Realtors in the country didn't sell one house in 2025, I sold five and became a multi-million dollar producer. Contact me, I live near you, 336-312-6346, Linda.

    Answered by Linda Ritlinger | Winston-Salem | 95 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 weeks ago
    Sell or Rent my house?

    I would suggest selling it, they say it's currently a buyers market, however, they also say is will pick up again soon and that is typical where real estate does go up and down like a roller coaster. If you're going to rent a property, I would suggest a property management company. When I rented they only charged 10% of whatever your rental fell was, but that might have changed. I have a company that I refer my sellers to when they are renting, and I would be glad to give you that information if you'd like to contact me. They are the best I am told, and I sought them out where I was going to move and rent but then I decided not to move. You can contact me via text 336-312-6346 or email me at [email protected] If you choose to sell, interview three Realtors before you decide, and more if you don't feel comfortable with the ones you interviewed, get referrals from friends and church people, but know this, if something goes wrong, you may loose your church people and/or friends too! I look forward to hearing from you. Linda.

    Answered by Linda Ritlinger | Charlotte | 74 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 weeks ago

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    Haleys WayHigh Point, NC, 27265

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