Fall 2019 officially arrived today. And just in time, so has our Fall 2019 Home Seller Guide.
Are you thinking about selling your home in the Charlotte, NC metro area this fall? Before you put your house on the market, check out Carolinas Realty Partners' Fall 2019 Seller Guide: "Things To Consider When Selling A House"
The Fall 2019 edition of "Things To Consider When Selling A House" will provide information on 23 timely topics home sellers should consider before selling their homes, which include the following:
5 reasons to sell your home this fall and not wait till spring (10 comments)
If you've been thinking about buying or selling a home in the Charlotte metro area this fall, our Fall 2019 Home Buyer and Seller Guides (Things To Consider Before Buying Or Selling A Home) are here. These guides will help you decide if the Fall 2019 season is the right time for you to buy and/or sell a home.
If you're a home buyer, our 2019 Fall Home Buyer Guide will provide everything you need to know about down payments, closing (16 comments)
Fall 2019 officially arrives in just a few days. Here are 4 top reasons why it makes sense to sell your Charlotte area home this fall and not wait until spring.
Strong Buyer Demand: buyer demand continues to outpace the supply of homes available for sale, especially for affordable homes. In the Charlotte region, as of end of August, we had only 2.3 months supply of homes for sale (down 17.9% compared with August 2018) and a decrease in overall inventory of 17.5% compared with one year ago. For homes priced under $300,000 in the (16 comments)
Whether you've been thinking about buying a home or selling a home or even doing both in the Charlotte region, if you've been tempted to "go it alone," here are the many reasons why you should work with a real estate agent and not "go it alone."
If You're Selling A Home If you're selling, a real estate agent's ability to expose your property to a "mass" audience of other agents and the public cannot be overstated. Recent studies show that 95% of buyers search online for a home. In comparison, (40 comments)
It's a good time to sell your home based on June 2019 existing home sales compared with June 2018, as reported by the National Association of Realtors (NAR). Home prices continue to increase, the quantity of distressed properties for sale continues to fall, homes continue to sell quickly, inventory is still well below what's needed for a balanced market.
How Does The Charlotte Region Housing Market Compare? The Charlotte region's housing market is "tighter" than the national averages making it an even better market in which to sell your home:
Charlotte, NC region real estate report and housing market snapshot for July 2019. Charlotte region remained a seller’s market in July 2019 with inventory remaining extremely tight, dropping 15.3% compared with July 2018. Lack of inventory and new listings resulted in higher home list and sale prices year-over-year, year-to-date, and month-over-month. Closed sales were down slightly, but pending sales were up 15.9% year-over-year. The housing affordability index continued to decrease, as well. Months supply of homes remained very low at 2.3 months (down 14.8% year-over-year) and even lower for homes priced under $200,000. Year-to-date trends are all (8 comments)