Category: NCCG Insights & Updates

  • Fayetteville Fieldwork Day Trip

    Fayetteville Fieldwork Day Trip

    previewing potential new investments… There’s nothing like getting out in the field to see opportunities up close. This week, Eddie and I hit the road to visit one of my properties in Fayetteville, NC, and to tour two apartment complexes — one in Fayetteville and another nearby in Hope Mills. At NC Capital Group, these…

  • 5 Reasons You Should Invest with NC Capital Group

    5 Reasons You Should Invest with NC Capital Group

    Choosing the right real estate partner can make all the difference in your investment outcomes. At NC Capital Group, we provide professionally managed opportunities that help busy professionals and sophisticated investors build wealth—without the burden of active property management. Here are 5 reasons you should consider investing with NC Capital Group: 1. Experienced Leadership with…

  • CoStar’s 2025 Triangle State of the Market

    CoStar’s 2025 Triangle State of the Market

    After work event hosted by CoStar. Good presentation focused on the Triangle market. Doug KlineDoug Kline, PhD, has held income properties in North Carolina for more than 20 years. He holds a North Carolina broker’s license, and is a member of the National Association of Realtors and the Triangle Real Estate Investors Association. He holds…

  • Investing with NC Capital Group: How it Works

    Investing with NC Capital Group: How it Works

    NC Capital Group outlines a structured approach for individuals interested in exploring real estate investment opportunities with them. 1. Get to Know Us We want to have a relationship with every member. Building a solid foundation begins with understanding the culture and expertise of NC Capital Group. Prospective investors are encouraged to: 2. Become a…

  • Reviewing Properties in Winston-Salem

    Reviewing Properties in Winston-Salem

    Doug KlineDoug Kline, PhD, has held income properties in North Carolina for more than 20 years. He holds a North Carolina broker’s license, and is a member of the National Association of Realtors and the Triangle Real Estate Investors Association. He holds an MBA and a PhD in business. In addition to his real estate…

  • Meetings and Strategy Session

    Meetings and Strategy Session

    Fun office day with Win and Eddie in the conference room at NC Capital Group HQ. Video calls with architects, contractors, attorneys, etc. Great meeting with our securities attorney, Tilden Moschetti, on the launch of our next investment deal. Always a lot to learn, and I couldn’t be hanging out with a better set of…

  • Kitchen Cabinets

    Kitchen Cabinets

    Keeping this project moving forward. Installed the cabinets so the flooring sub can work while I’m traveling. Finding good contractors who are available has been an issue, so I did it myself to keep the ball rolling. Huge improvement over the previous kitchen. Doug KlineDoug Kline, PhD, has held income properties in North Carolina for…

  • Drywall and paint are almost done

    Drive to Fayetteville today to check on a renovation. I’d love to have the renovation done and listed for rent in three weeks. Doug KlineDoug Kline, PhD, has held income properties in North Carolina for more than 20 years. He holds a North Carolina broker’s license, and is a member of the National Association of…

  • Finishing up bathroom renovation

    Finishing up bathroom renovation

    Unit #2 in my 1970s two-duplex renovation is coming along nicely. I’m really impressed with the tile work – only one broken towel holder in fifty years of use. Yellow with brown accent isn’t what I’d pick today, but it has a great retro feel. Replaced some galvanized pipe for the sink, new light fixture…

  • Towel Bar Repair

    Towel Bar Repair

    Worked on site at a personal portfolio property in Fayetteville today repairing a towel bar. This property has great 50 year old tile work. But one end of the original ceramic towel bars was broken. I don’t have a tile contractor in that area. And this was the only tile work needed. So rather than…