Brevard, NC, August 9, 2025
News Summary
After a series of personal tragedies and a life-threatening incident in Florida, Jamie Petersen and her son Wolfgang have relocated to Brevard, North Carolina. Seeking a safer environment, they navigated the housing market while coping with emotional scars and health challenges. Despite the obstacles, they found a home that suits their needs, aiming to create a stable and nurturing space for a fresh beginning.
Brevard, North Carolina—A Mother and Son Find New Home After Overcoming Hardships
Jamie Petersen and her son Wolfgang have found a new home in Brevard, North Carolina, following a tumultuous period marked by personal tragedies and a life-altering incident. The move comes as Petersen seeks safer living conditions and a fresh start, away from the challenges she faced in Brandon, Florida.
Petersen, who relocated to North Carolina primarily for a new job with HCA Healthcare, experienced significant hardships, including the death of her brother from cystic fibrosis in 2012 and her son’s battle with cancer. The situation became increasingly precarious when, on Labor Day weekend in 2023, Petersen was shot five times while sitting in a car, leading to serious long-term injuries and the decision to leave Florida for good.
In January 2024, a suspect in the shooting was arrested, although charges could not be filed due to insufficient evidence. Faced with emotional and physical scars, Petersen felt compelled to enhance their living circumstances. Dissatisfaction with her job, poor school quality for Wolfgang, and the oppressive Florida heat fueled her determination to relocate.
The Move to North Carolina
After ending a relationship in summer 2023, Petersen applied for a new position in North Carolina. In August, they visited the state and were captivated by its striking scenery, milder climate, and less crowded atmosphere. By December 2023, they moved to North Carolina, initially staying in an Airbnb while searching for suitable housing. The sale of Petersen’s Florida home in March provided the necessary funds for a 20% down payment on a new house.
Housing Market Challenges
Petersen was in pursuit of an updated home that met her family’s needs, including at least two bedrooms, a porch, appealing views, privacy, and proximity to her workplace in Brevard. Central air conditioning was essential due to her concern about the heat. They carefully considered several properties in the area:
- Mountain Views in Horse Shoe: 2-bedroom, 2-bath, priced at $340,000; located approximately 20 minutes from work, offered mountain views but needed tree removal.
- Lakefront in Hendersonville: 2-bedroom, 2-bath, listed at $399,000; fully renovated with a balcony overlooking a lake and about 25 minutes from work.
- New Build in Pisgah Forest: 3-bedroom, 2-bath, available for $425,000; featured a one-level layout and a wooded lot near downtown Brevard, but lacked natural light.
The real estate market in North Carolina presents challenges for new buyers. The average home value is about $336,483, with experts predicting potential declines in certain areas. Various programs have been initiated by local authorities to address affordable housing needs exacerbated by recent natural disasters, providing support to families like Petersen’s.
A New Beginning
Despite the market’s challenges, Petersen successfully navigated the housing process and made an informed decision about her future home. With this move, she aims to create a stable and nurturing environment for Wolfgang, allowing them both to heal and thrive in their new community.
FAQ
What led Jamie Petersen to move to North Carolina?
Jamie Petersen moved to North Carolina for a fresh start after facing multiple hardships, including the tragic death of her brother and her son’s successful cancer treatment. Additionally, she was shot in an incident that prompted her to leave Florida.
What were some challenges Jamie faced when looking for a home?
Jamie faced challenges related to the housing market conditions in North Carolina, which had rising prices and a competitive atmosphere. She sought a home that met specific requirements including bedrooms, views, and air conditioning.
What types of homes did Jamie consider in North Carolina?
Jamie considered several properties, including a mountain view home in Horse Shoe, a lakefront property in Hendersonville, and a new build in Pisgah Forest, weighing factors like distance to work and natural features.
Property Features Table
| Property Location | Price | Bedrooms/Baths | Features | Distance to Work |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Horse Shoe | $340,000 | 2/2 | Mountain views; requires tree removal | 20 minutes |
| Hendersonville | $399,000 | 2/2 | Fully renovated; lake views | 25 minutes |
| Pisgah Forest | $425,000 | 3/2 | New build; one-level layout; less natural light | Near downtown Brevard |
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Additional Resources
- Charlotte Observer: North Carolina News
- Wikipedia: North Carolina
- Multi-Housing News: Harmony Housing Project in NC
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- WLOS: Asheville Hotel Housing Conversion

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