About Me
- Principal Broker / Auctioneer / Owner
- (614) 206-1135 (866) 538-0333
- chip@ucrealestateandauction.com
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Chip Carpenter is an expert of real estate/estate auctions specializing in residential, farms, recreational, commercial and estate properties. As a lifelong resident of Sunbury, Ohio; Chip and a full advertising and marketing team provide an extensive knowledge of the Central Ohio market. Chip is a graduate of Big Walnut High School (1983), the Missouri Auction School (1983) and Wilmington College (1987) with a bachelor’s degree in agriculture.
In 1984, Chip started as a licensed auctioneer before being licensed as an agent in 1987. A broker since 1999, Chip partnered with United Country Real Estate | Real Estate and Auction Services LLC of Columbus, Ohio in 2015. Since starting his auction and real estate career, Chip has actively sold real estate in all 88 counties of Ohio focusing largely in Delaware, Licking, Morrow, Knox and Franklin Counties. He’s also worked with local attorneys on the sale and distribution of estate and guardianship assets.
Chip is a member of the Ohio and National Auctioneers Associations, the Ohio and National Board of Realtors and is on the board of directors of the Hartford Independent Agriculture Society.
Chip and his wife Wendy raised their two children, Lindsey and Austin, on a family farm featuring Black Clydesdales, freezer beef and hay in Delaware County. 4-H and FFA have been a passion for Chip since he began showing livestock at an early age.
United Country Real Estate has offered clients a unique expertise for more than 90 years. For all your Ohio lifestyle property needs, from auctions to traditional real estate transactions, contact Broker/Auctioneer/Partner Chip Carpenter of Real Estate and Auction Services LLC today.
Client Testimonial: "Thank you for getting me such a good price for my home and property. Its just now hitting me how wonderful it turned out, got a little giddy about it this morning, reality setting in. You kept telling me it would be fine, but I kept worrying myself."