Name
Michael "CURLY" Curl
Company
Coldwell Banker UNITED
E-mail
Contact Michael "CURLY" Curl (Coldwell Banker UNITED)
Website
http://www.cbunited.com/curly
Office Phone
(704) 541-6100 x 295
Cell Phone
(704) 724-4441
Fax
(704) 543-7382
Description
Full-Time REALTOR/Broker for South Charlotte, Uptown/Center City, Matthews, Lancaster SC, Lake Wylie SC, Union County NC E-Mail me for free Market Evaluation of your property curly@cbunited.com

About Michael "CURLY" Curl, Broker

Relocation Specialist for Union County, Weddington, Marvin, Waxhaw, Mecklenburg County, South Charlotte, Ballantyne Area, Matthews, India Trail, South Carolina, Lake Wylie - Palisades & The Sanctuary, Lancaster County, York County.

New homes and properties including town homes, condos and luxury condominiums in one of the hottest and most affordable areas in America. In Uptown Charlotte we have an amazing selection of restaurants, exciting nightlife, museums and galleries.

Please Visit my Website http://www.cbunited.com/curly for FREE Real Estate Reports and access to Available Charlotte Area Properties.

Areas of Expertise

37 years Marketing and Advertising experience. Extensive training and experience in Finance and Mortgage. Certified E-Marketing Specialist Designation and Certified Negotiation Specialist Designation.

I have extensive experience working with First-Time Home Buyersand conduct a Home Buyer Workshop twice a month, Relocation Specialist, Buyers' Agent, New Construction Sales, 55+ Clients, Land Sales and Marketing Charlotte Area Properties to in-town and Out of State Buyers.

I have in-depth knowledge of the most desirable homes in the finest Charlotte Area Neighborhoods, and it would be my pleasure to guide you through the buying or selling process with the finest service available.

Please Visit My Website http://www.cbunited.com/curly  for more information and to access all Charlotte Area Properties.

Area Attractions

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