Johnny & Warren Wehmann
Broker Associate
Coldwell Banker HPW
1600 E. Franklin St.
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Johnny's Fax: (919) 313-9801
Johnny's Cell Phone: (919) 259-3618
Johnny's Email: Johnny@LiveInTheTriangle.com
Warrren's Fax: (919) 313-9871
Warren's Cell Phone: (919) 357-7117
Warren's Email: warren@hpw.com



Your Triangle Realtors



Welcome to our web page! If you are looking for market knowledge, experience and enthusiasm working for you, then you've come to the right place.  We are full time agents working with buyers and sellers throughout the entire Triangle area.  Our commitment to our clients is reflected in the referral business we receive back.  We both demonstrate a high level of professionalism, expertise and service that we feel is unmatched.

We focus on what is best for our clients and are committed to establishing a relationship based on trust.  We pride ourselves on being knowledgeable and staying current with changes in the industry that will affect the success of your transaction.  We look forward to the opportunity of working with you, your friends or family.  Let us know how we can help!

 



WSJ.com: Real Estate


Harlem Art Transformation - 4 hours ago
Artist and designer Luis Da Cruz gutted and transformed this four-story Harlem home into a modern artist's abode.
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Federal and state officials aim to wrap up this week a multibillion-dollar agreement with five major banks to settle probes of alleged foreclosure abuses.
Less Building Now, Higher Office Rents Later - 16 hours ago
Office-building construction is in the midst of a severe drought. This means higher rents may be on the horizon in some cities, if history is any guide.
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This 2,286-square-foot house, built around 1925, has no garage but does boast original details like pecky cypress ceilings, handblown stained-glass panes in the powder-room door and Cuban tile floors.
The House a Storm Built - 3 days ago
When violent winds knocked down trees and damaged their home, a Minnesota couple seized the opportunity to start over.