waxhaw: Waxhaw-Marvin a Union County RealEstate Market Report - 01/21/10 11:41 AM
Homes for Sale in Union County NC: Weddington, Waxhaw and Marvin, 4th Quarter 2009 Relax in Waxhaw NC The most popular "move to" county in nearby Charlotte NC is Union county, and these close-in suburbs  Weddington, Waxhaw and Marvin- also Matthews in Union county,  are communities of special interest to folks relocating to the greater Charlotte area. Union County is known for its bucolic setting and comfortable lifestyle, the area is served by qualioty Union County schools and the well regarded schools at Weddington (Weddington Elementary, Weddington Middle, and Weddington High School) and the campus at Marvin Ridge, with Marvin Ridge … (1 comments)

waxhaw: Waxhaw-Weddington NC Homes For Sale- Homes Sold October Report - 11/11/09 12:13 AM
Charlotte NC
Union County Real Estate Market Report- October 1-October 31,2009 Waxhaw, NC Homes for Sale- Homes Sold There were 51 Homes sold in Waxhaw, at an average price of $395,148, on an average 3639 sf, or an average of $108/sf at a reported average of 98 Days on Market.  In 2008, there were 38 home sales, at an average of $366,874, at an average sf of3373, at not quite $109/sf.  So the market is holding steady '08 to '09.
Waxhaw Homes for Sale At the end of October there were 572 homes for sale in Waxhaw. The average monthly Waxhaw … (0 comments)

 
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