Cureton Neighborhood in Waxhaw, NC:
Real Estate Report & Community Spotlight
Quarter 3 - 2022
13 homes sold in Cureton during Quarter 3 - 2022, one fewer homes than in the same quarter one year ago and three fewer than in Quarter 2 - 2022.. New listings increased by three to 12 compared with the same quarter one year ago. However, new listings were half that of the 24 we saw in the Second Quarter 2022. Days on market increased both year-over-year and quarter-over-quarter, signaling a shift in demand for Cureton homes. A significant drop in list to sale price ratios year-over-year and quarter-over-quarter further underscored a shift in demand.
Cureton Home Sales Snapshot: Quarter 3 - 2022
Cureton home sellers received 99% of asking price on average. This compares with 102.4% in the same quarter of 2021 and 104.7% in Quarter 2 - 2022. Median list to sale price ratio in Quarter 3 - 2022, was 97.9% providing Cureton home buyers their first window of opportunity to negotiate on price in a while. In the third quarter 2021, the median list to sale price ratio as 102%. In Quarter 2 - 2022, the median list to sale price ratio was 103.9%.
Average days on market were 22 days in Quarter 3 - 2022, compared with eight days one year ago and 15 days in the Second Quarter 2022. Median days on market tripled, increasing to 15 days in Quarter 3 - 2022 from 5 days one year ago.
Home prices in Cureton can range from the $400,000's to over $1 million. In the Third Quarter 2022, home sale prices ranged from $496,000 to $1,475,000. Average sale price in Cureton in the Third Quarter 2022 was $799,331, increasing 12.34% year-over-year from $711,536. Compared with the Second Quarter 2022, average sale price was essentially flat with home prices increased just over $1,000.
Median sale price was $685,000 dropping 3.04% year-over-year from $706,500. Quarter-over-quarter, the median sale price dropped $110,000 from $795,000.
As the Third Quarter 2022 ended, four homes were listed for sale in Cureton. Two homes were in contract at the end of the quarter.
Detailed report on Cureton neighborhood home sales in Quarter 3 - 2022
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Median Sale Price History For Cureton Homes
Why Do People Love Living In Cureton?
Waxhaw's Cureton neighborhood offers the country club lifestyle without the country club lifestyle cost. Cureton residents enjoy the use of a pool, clubhouse, gym, bocce ball court, walking trails, and playground.
One of the larger subdivisions in Waxhaw with over 500 homes, Cureton homes range in price from the low-$400,000's to over $1,000,000. Homes range in size from about 2,000 square feet to 6,000+ square feet and feature three bedrooms up to six plus bedrooms. In other words... something for everyone... from first time buyers to empty nesters to young families.
Cureton Pool & Clubhouse
The average age of homes in the Cureton community is around 8-12 years, with homes built as early as 2005. Builders in the community included a mix of some of the Charlotte area's top builders: Meritage, Bonterra, Cunane, Ryan, MI Homes, Standard Pacific, Classica Homes. View all Cureton homes for sale here.
Where Is Cureton Located In Waxhaw?
The Cureton neighborhood is situated between Hwy 16, Kensington Parkway and Waxhaw-Marvin Road, adjacent to Quellin, another high-demand neighborhood in this part of Waxhaw. Two more perennially popular neighborhoods are also minutes away: Lawson, just up the road, across Hwy 16, while Millbridge just minutes away across Kensington Parkway.
Cureton One of 12 Hot Waxhaw Neighborhoods
Top Rated Union County Schools:
Cureton in Waxhaw, North Carolina is served by some of the most highly rated public schools in Charlotte metro area's Union County, including the high demand Kensington Elementary School, Cuthbertson Middle School, and Cuthbertson High School. Carolina Schools Hub gives each of these schools a 10 out 10 rating. With Union County school assignments subject to change from year to year, parents should verify all school assignments
Cuthbertson High School is ranked #11 out of the top 25 public high schools in the Charlotte region. Cuthbertson Middle School is ranked #15 in the top 25 Charlotte region middle schools and the #3 best middle school in Union County. Kensington Elementary School is ranked as the 8th best public elementary school in Union County and #26 out of 293 elementary public schools in the Charlotte region. The Union County School District ranks #3 best in North Carolina. (School ratings from niche.com)
Prime Waxhaw Location:
Cureton is close to the historic town of Waxhaw and the Cureton Shopping Center. It is also located just 15 minutes from the heart of Charlotte's trendy and popular Ballantyne area which features two large outdoor shopping centers (Blakeney and Stonecrest) including grocery shopping, high-end boutiques, spas, casual and fine dining restaurants, movie theatres, etc. Ballantyne Village and the world-class Ballantyne Resort and Spa are also easily accessible from Cureton. Cureton provides easy access to the Ballantyne Corporate Park, South Park, I-485, Matthews, Indian Land, Charlotte-Douglas Airport.
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This information about Greater Charlotte area's Cureton neighborhood in Waxhaw, North Carolina is provided by Nina Hollander and Carolinas Realty Partners with Coldwell Banker Realty. We are your Greater Charlotte residential real estate experts and Waxhaw specialists, opening doors for Waxhaw home buyers and sellers for 20+ years.
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