A little bit about me...
Juli Rogers has called Haywood County home her entire life. Growing up outside of Canton in the Cruso area, she had the Great Smoky Mountains and the Blue Ridge Parkway practically right at her back door. Those mountains shaped her childhood and continue to shape the life she loves today.
She and her husband, Travis—also a Realtor—are raising their three boys just a stone’s throw from where she grew up. With an older set of twins and their younger brother, their household is full of energy and adventure. Together, they are known as The Rogers Group. She cherishes raising her family in the same place that gave her so many meaningful memories.
Their boys stay busy with youth football, Little League baseball, and middle school wrestling, keeping life exciting and always on the move. As a family, they love exploring the mountains and finding the best fishing holes along the Pigeon River.
They are proud Clemson Tigers fans and enjoy sneaking away to football and baseball games whenever possible. During the summer, the family heads to Surfside Beach, where slowing down, enjoying the ocean breeze, and spending quality time together is the priority. Still, there’s nothing quite like seeing the mountains on the drive home—a reminder of where her heart truly belongs.
“May your dreams be larger than mountains, and may you have the courage to scale their summits.” — Harley King
For those dreaming of living in the mountains, she would be honored to walk that journey alongside them. Whether purchasing a first home or a tenth, she understands that the process can be stressful and makes it her goal to shield clients from as much of that stress as possible.
With 20 years of experience working in the dental field, she learned how to adapt her guidance and approach to meet each patient’s unique needs and comfort level. She brings those same skills into real estate, working closely with both buyers and sellers to provide personalized support through every transaction.
She believes that with the right guide, even the biggest goals are achievable. Together, those summits can be scaled—and the view from the top is always worth it.





