charlotte nc home buyer: Charlotte NC Real Estate Market Report | Matthews Plantation 12/7/2011 - 12/04/11 05:10 PM
How is the real estate market in South Charlotte’s Matthews Plantation? One of South Charlotte’s favored communities, Matthews Plantation is located in the heart of Matthews. 180 beautiful full-brick homes make up this Trotter community with lovely tree-lined streets and an active community with great amenities. Search homes for sale in the Matthew Plantation neighborhood in South Charlotte (Mecklenburg County). Then give us a call (704-491-3310) and we’ll be happy to give you the Matthews Plantation tour! Below is the current Matthews Plantation real estate market report for December, 2011. With an average homes sale every two months in Matthews Plantation, our
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charlotte nc home buyer: Charlotte NC Home Sellers - Put Yourself in Buyers' Shoes - 12/02/11 10:16 PM
Put Yourself in the Buyers' Shoes Residing in a home that is for sale can be quite challenging. You don’t want your home to appear lived in, rather you want it ‘show ready.’ This is very difficult to do for some homeowners but, it’s the absolute best way to sell a home! Remember, it’s no longer about you, it's about the buyer. Can you remember how you felt when you toured your home or the model home that is like the one that you built? What stood out to you when you toured the home? It certainly wasn’t grandma’s photo or
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charlotte nc home buyer: Charlotte NC Home Buyers Guide, Step 10 - Nesting - 11/20/11 12:46 PM
Charlotte Home Buyers Guide Step 10 – The Final Step, Nesting During the process, we have reviewed available moving companies, listing opportunities for you, either locally or in your exit city, as well as the one-year home warranty to cover your new home. (Details, details, details!) Now that the Closing has taken place, the ‘nesting phase’ is about to begin! You have your movers scheduled and you’re going to want to cover a couple of details now that you are now the proud owner of your new home: Keys to your new Charlotte NC Home Confirm that all utilities have
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charlotte nc home buyer: Home Buyer's Guide, Step 9 | The Final Walk-Through - 11/06/11 10:41 AM
Walk-through Tips for Charlotte Home Buyers You and your real estate agent will schedule your walk-through with the sellers of your new Charlotte home. It is best to do this the afternoon/evening before the Closing or the morning of Closing. The sellers should have been advised to have all personal items removed from the home and the home broom-clean prior to the walk-through. As well, the home should be in the same condition as when you originally viewed it, with the exception of the repairs made following the inspections. If this is not the case, your agent will address this with
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charlotte nc home buyer: Home Buyer Tips | The Devil Is In The Details - 11/05/11 10:20 PM
Details, Details, Details–A VERY Important Part of the Home Buying Process! When buying a home in Charlotte, your real estate professional will guide you every step of the way. While you are working on your mortgage details, hiring your mover and taking care of the packing and moving preparations, your agent and your lender will be hard at work preparing for your Closing date. Here is a list of details that you will be aware of with regards to your new home purchase: --Homeowners Insurance --Hold Off On Your Spending --Documents You Need for Your Home Purchase A few other important
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charlotte nc home buyer: Homebuying Tips for Charlotte Home Buyers - Q & A - 06/19/11 04:07 PM
Purchasing Charlotte Homes for Sale Now – Q & A The Charlotte real estate market is currently flooded with homes for sale. Interest rates are at an all time low on fixed rate mortgages. Terms for acquiring a home loan are definitely possible for those who may have a little blip on their credit report. This is expected to change and possibly soon, which means now is prime time to buy a Charlotte home for sale. To help you with this process, here are answers to four of the most popular questions I’ve recently received from home buyers: Q: Where can I find the best
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charlotte nc home buyer: 4 Questions to Identify Qualified Buyers for Your Charlotte Home for Sale by Owner - 03/12/11 07:40 PM
4 Questions to Identify Qualified Buyers for Your Charlotte Home for Sale by Owner Selling a Charlotte home for sale by owner takes a lot of time, energy and expertise. You’ll need to know how to set a fair market value for your home, promote your home to the max to be able to pull in as many qualified buyers as you possibly can and then negotiate the final terms and sales price. One of the most important skills you need to learn in order to find qualified buyers for your Charlotte home for sale by owner is how
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charlotte nc home buyer: Charlotte Real Estate Investments: 4 Ways to Make Money - 02/20/11 02:37 PM
Charlotte Real Estate Investments: 4 Ways to Make Money Now is a great time to get into the Charlotte investment real estate market. Not only does investment property give you a real tangible asset for your portfolio, you can also get Charlotte real estate investments at great prices right now. Here are four ways to make money from Charlotte real estate investments that you may wish to consider. Rental properties: Not everyone enjoys owning rental property, but it is one of the most profitable ways to make money from real estate. Rental properties give you a constant residual income
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charlotte nc home buyer: Buying Charlotte Real Estate – You Did WHAT? - 02/06/11 07:30 PM
Buying Charlotte Real Estate – You Did WHAT? Buying a home used to be such a celebrated event. It was a sign of growing up and “getting somewhere” in life. Yet, tell someone you bought Charlotte real estate now days and you might just get wide eyes and a, “You did WHAT?” If you’re still trying to decide if buying Charlotte real estate is for you, consider all the reasons why people are still buying homes all around you (not just in Charlotte either). First, you have the reasons that have stood the test of time: Once you buy a house,
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charlotte nc home buyer: Why Get Pre-approved for a Charlotte NC Home Loan? - 06/13/10 11:25 AM
Why Get Pre-approved for a Charlotte NC Home Loan? There are a few things you can do to make the process of buying a new Charlotte NC home easier and faster. Getting pre-approved for financing is one of them. Here are four advantages of loan pre-approval: REALTORS® Take You Seriously When you walk into an agent’s office or meet an agent for the first time with pre-approved financing, the agent knows he is not going to be wasting his time showing you homes. If you do not have pre-approved financing, be prepared for agents to ask a lot of questions
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charlotte nc home buyer: Buyer Representation – Is It Really Necessary? - 03/18/10 09:48 AM
Buyer Representation – Is It Really Necessary? Question: Do home buyers need the help of a Buyers Agent? Answer: You bet ! When buyers work with a real estate professional who is 100% loyal and completely committed to them, chances are that the entire home-buying process will go smoothly and with a higher level of buyer satisfaction. Question: What is a Buyers Agent? Answer: A Buyers Agent works solely for you, the buyer, and has no legal or other responsibilities to the seller.* When working with a Buyers Agent, you have the advantage of personal representation, independent counseling, loyalty, confidentiality, and
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charlotte nc home buyer: Buyer Representation – How Can We Help? - 01/03/10 12:16 PM
Buyer Representation – How Can We Help? Question: Do home buyers need the help of a Buyers Agent? Answer: You bet ! When buyers work with a real estate professional who is 100% loyal and completely committed to them, chances are that the entire home-buying process will go smoothly, with a higher level of buyer satisfaction. Question: What is a Buyers Agent? Answer: A Buyers Agent works solely for you and has no legal or other responsibilities to the seller.* When working with a Buyers Agent, you have the advantage of personal representation, independent counseling, loyalty, confidentiality, and trust. On the other hand, while
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