A proud Moore County native, Victoria Riddle was born and raised on her family’s 185-acre farm in Carthage. She graduated from Union Pines High School and later earned a Master’s Degree in Business Administration. Her passion for creativity led her into a successful career in interior design and custom remodeling, where she honed her eye for detail and craftsmanship.
The daughter of a successful real estate landholder, Victoria grew up immersed in the real estate world, gaining a deep understanding of the industry from an early age. With over 20 years of personal experience buying, selling, and investing in real estate, she brings a well-rounded, client-centered approach to every transaction.
Victoria’s background in remodeling and design continues to be a unique advantage for her clients—whether helping sellers prepare their homes for market or guiding buyers to envision a property’s full potential. Her knowledge, paired with a designer’s eye, adds value and insight at every stage.
In addition to her residential expertise, Victoria has recently expanded into commercial real estate and land development, further deepening her service offerings for clients seeking investment opportunities, business ventures, or large-scale property solutions. Her understanding of zoning, planning, and development strategy positions her as a versatile and forward-thinking advisor in today’s evolving market.
Victoria proudly continues her family’s legacy on their Century Farm in Carthage, where she lives with her 11-year-old daughter. Riddle Farms is recognized as one of only nine Century Farms in Moore County, honoring over 100 years of continuous operation.
She is an active member of the Town of Carthage Planning Board and the North Carolina Century Farm Program, and is deeply committed to the growth and preservation of her hometown community. With deep local roots, broad market expertise, and an unwavering dedication to her clients, Victoria strives to make every real estate journey seamless, strategic, and successful.