Especially when the market is moving briskly, selling your Charlotte home can put you up against a chicken-egg quandary. “Which came first?” is as unanswerable today as when we argued about in the second grade—yet when a key decision about selling your home depends on answering a similar puzzler, it’s anything but whimsical. The metaphor is almost exact. If you know you will be buying a new house but haven’t yet sold your current Charlotte home, which comes first? As for the new purchase, the universally agreed upon best practice for house-hunting is to be able to produce a lender’s preapproval for (0 comments)
Can existing home sales slide at the same time they advance? Charlotte real estate watchers who have heard similar conflicting accounts on successive news reports could be forgiven for deciding somebody is confused. They might be right about that, but in fact, both reports are technically correct. The contradictory accounts may have originated from a press conference held a while ago by the National Association of Realtor®s’ Lawrence Yun, the group’s chief economist. At first, it sounded as if U.S. sales—particularly existing home sales—was a straightforward bad news story. “Contract signings were down,” was the main takeaway. A video of the press (0 comments)