
Via Scoop.it - Charlotte North Carolina Still sitting on the sidelines in the real estate market in Charlotte NC with no Offers? Via athomescharlotte.com … Continue reading...

Via Scoop.it - Charlotte North Carolina Still sitting on the sidelines in the real estate market in Charlotte NC with no Offers? Via athomescharlotte.com … Continue reading...

Myers Park Charlotte NC Myers Park has always been known as one of the destination neighborhoods for the affluent in Charlotte NC. Myers Park remains one of the most beautiful areas in the city with massive willow oaks lining the streets, enveloping passersby and residents in pure luxury, stately homes and gorgeous architectural history. There is no better introduction to Charlotte NC than a tour through historic Myers Park, via Queens Road. Here, some of the city’s grandest homes are framed by a canopy of massive, old willow oaks. Myers Park Charlotte NC emerged from a large cotton farm … Continue reading...

Stonecroft Homes for Sale in South Charlotte - A Popular Luxury Community in the SouthPark Area The impeccably designed homes in one of Charlotte's most popular luxury community, provide this deep-rooted neighborhood an air of luxury, warmth and sophistication. Stonecroft’s custom builders brought some of the most beautifully designed homes to ever grace the landscape of Charlotte to life! Stonecroft homes are truly luxury at its finest. The area’s most elite custom builders contributed to this exclusive South Charlotte luxury neighborhood. Details including preserving age-old trees and … Continue reading...

Historic Charlotte Neighborhoods - Inner City Vertical Bliss in Charlotte Uptown Fourth Ward! Charlotte’s historic Uptown’s Fourth Ward is located in the northwest quadrant of the Center City area. Fourth Ward was resurrected in the mid-1800’s and was known as one of the more prosperous areas of town providing homes to the elite Charlotteans. By the 1900’s Charlotte residents were relocated to the ‘suburbs’ such as Dilworth, Eastover and Myers Park. From the early 70‘s until the 90‘s, Fourth Ward had fallen into a state of serious neglect and was certainly not an area of town preferred by … Continue reading...

Historic Charlotte Neighborhoods - Inner City Bliss in Dilworth So you're thinking of making a move to Charlotte and you've narrowed down your home search to a few of Charlotte's favorite neighborhoods, including Dilworth. Where do you stay when you're visiting the city? Where do you dine? And, don't forget about the shopping! You'll love checking out all that Dilworth has to offer. Below are a few suggestions of 'don't miss' stops in the Dilworth area. Dining in Dilworth: Dilworth's walkable community, located in close proximity to Charlotte's Uptown area, serves up a commercial … Continue reading...

Via Scoop.it - Charlotte Real Estate Great advice for Charlotte North Carolina home buyers! If you are thinking of buying a home you simply must get pre-approved by a lender first-- otherwise you could be wasting your time. Via www.homejane.com … Continue reading...

Via Scoop.it - Charlotte Real Estate If you’ve ever thought about living in a colorful kitchen, HouseLogic has a show for you. Check out these pictures of wild, wonderful kitchens. Kitchen remodels--do you go bright or bland? Great article from HouseLogic tells you why stepping out of the box is not a bad thing! Via www.houselogic.com … Continue reading...

What's the Charlotte real estate market doing in historic Dilworth? East Blvd, is the thoroughfare that leads you to and through Charlotte's popular Dilworth Community. Lined with shops and restaurants as well as stately, mature oak trees, Dilworth beckons you into one of Charlotte's most coveted communities. Dilworth, which began as Charlotte's first streetcar suburb, was established by Edward Dilworth Latta in the 1890's and like its neighboring Myers Park, the streets of Dilworth, all with sidewalks and homes with front and wrap-around porches, just remind you of days of old. … Continue reading...

Charlotte's Inner City Communities - Historic Dilworth, Stronger than Ever In years past, there was serious doubt if several of our inner city communities could be ‘saved’ from the aging that comes with most historic communities throughout the country. Residents used to move to these communities as young adults, then lived and died there, having done very little to improve the community--being satisfied with the ‘status quo.’ Times have changed since 1891 when our coveted Dilworth community was first developed! Being Charlotte’s very first streetcar neighborhood, Dilworth was THE place to … Continue reading...

WHEW! Another year is in the books! You could sum up 2011 as another "transition year" for the local housing market. With many ups and downs, our positive developments seemed to be stunted by political paralysis, joblessness or other economic issues. Nonetheless, the housing sector took great strides forward. Buyers took to the Charlotte streets, with their ridiculously low interest rates, and began snapping up our excess housing supply. Those sales gains have helped tremendously in inventory stabilization as well reduce seller concessions. With sellers facing tougher economic times, … Continue reading...
