13 Hottest Selling Ballantyne Area (28277 Zip Code) Neighborhoods In 2021 To Watch In 2022
The Ballantyne area of south Charlotte has long been considered one of the hottest neighborhoods in the Queen City. Wondering what some of Ballantyne area's hot neighborhoods are? Here are the 13 hottest selling neighborhoods in Ballantyne in 2021 to watch in 2022 (and a few "runners up").
PROVIDENCE POINTE 24 homes sold in Providence Pointe in 2021 at an average sale price of $546,017, equal to the same number of home sales in 2020 at an average sale price of $437,047. Providence Pointe homes sold at 102.4% in (24 comments)
Do you live in one of Charlotte/Mecklenburg's hot neighborhoods?
If you're wondering how home sales have been faring in Charlotte and throughout Mecklenburg County subdivisions in April 2021, here's a list of 250 Charlotte/Meckelnburg neighborhoods where at least one home sold each month in the past 12 months. The report includes neighborhoods in Charlotte, Matthews, Mint Hill, Pineville, Davidson, Cornelius, and Huntersville.
Charlotte/Mecklenburg ended March 2021 with less than a 1 month supply of inventory of homes at 0.6 months (down 66.7% year-over-year). New listings dropped 5.1% year-over-year.
The extreme lack of inventory, which was down 66.7%, pushed median home prices up 16.2% (32 comments)
Do you live in one of Greater Charlotte area's hot neighborhoods?
If you're wondering how home sales fared in Charlotte region subdivisions in March 2021, here's a list of 500+ Charlotte metro neighborhoods where at least one home sold each month in the past 12 months. The report includes neighborhoods in Charlotte, Waxhaw, Matthews, Mint Hill, Indian Trail, Stallings, Belmont, Mount Holly, Gastonia, Pineville, Davidson, Cornelius, Huntersville, Monroe, Concord, Mooresville, and more.
Charlotte region began March 2021 with less than a 1 month supply of inventory of homes at 0.6 months (down 68.4% year-over-year). New listings dropped 6.2% year-over-year. Lack of overall inventory, which (13 comments)
12-Month Home Sales Report For 500+ Charlotte Area Neighborhoods: September 2020
Do you live in one of Charlotte area's hot neighborhoods? If you're wondering how home sales fared in Charlotte region subdivisions in September 2020, here's a list of 500+ Charlotte metro neighborhoods where at least one home sold each month in the past 12 months. The report includes neighborhoods in Charlotte, Waxhaw, Matthews, Mint Hill, Indian Trail, Stallings, Belmont, Mount Holly, Gastonia, Pineville, Davidson, Cornelius, Huntersville, Monroe, Concord, Mooresville, and more.
250 Hottest Selling Neighborhoods In Charlotte & In Mecklenburg County
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12 Hot Ballantyne Area (28277 Zip Code) Neighborhoods To Watch In 2019
The Ballantyne area of south Charlotte has been considered one of the hottest neighborhoods in the Queen City for years. Wondering what some of Ballantyne's hot neighborhoods are? Here's a list of 12 of the hottest selling neighborhoods in Ballantyne in 2018 to watch in 2019 (and a few "runners up").
Providence Pointe
23 homes sold in Providence Pointe in 2018 at an average selling price of $404,800, with 78% of the homes selling between $350,000 and $450,000.
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Southampton remains a popular Ballantyne neighborhood for (19 comments)
Neighborhoods primarily in the 28227 zip code (considered east Charlotte, Matthews, and Mint Hill) are amongst the more affordable neighborhoods in the Charlotte metro area and have been growing in demand. If you're thinking about buying or selling a home in the 28227 zip code of the Charlotte metro area in 2018, here's a list of 10 neighborhoods to be watching in the months to come.
10 "Hot" Matthews-Mint Hill Neighborhoods In The Charlotte Metro Area To Watch In 2018
Farmwood (Mint Hill)
Number of homes sold in 2017: 37 Average year built: 1980 Average listing price: $281,473 Average selling price: $275,100 Median selling price: $274,400 Least expensive home sold: $190,000 Most expensive (24 comments)
Summer 2017 has been sizzling hot in the Charlotte region and the housing market has been, too. Charlotte had its first break from 90+ degree temperatures yesterday, for the first time in over a week. Today, it's back to 90 degrees. 23 of the 27 days-to-date in July have seen temperatures of 90 degrees or more!
Charlotte's housing market during the first full summer month has also been sizzling hot! Although Charlotte's primary selling season tends to begin a subtle slowdown at this point in the year, the weekly numbers for the weeks ending July 1, July 8, and July 15 show that buyer demand remains high (29 comments)