CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The Charlotte Regional Realtor® Association provides monthly reports on residential real estate market activity in this region based on Carolina Multiple Listing Services, Inc. (CarolinaMLS) data. CarolinaMLS year-over-year home sales in September decreased 3.9 percent, with 3,960 properties sold compared to 4,121 properties sold in September 2016. Home sales were down 7.8… [Read More]
Charlotte Real Estate Trends for August 2017
Like most major markets in the United States, August tends to bring a moderate slowdown in the Charlotte, NC real estate market, and this year has been no exception. Although there has been a moderate dip in year-over-year closed sales, Charlotte real estate trends continue to move upwards in terms of median sales price, indicating… [Read More]
Charlotte Real Estate Trends : July 2017
With summer moving past its midpoint, we should continue to a see a strong Charlotte real estate market through July. The indicators show as much, but with another drop in inventory for homes, the home buying competition is still high. Charlotte continues to be a seller’s market. Here is an overview of the Charlotte real… [Read More]
Charlotte Real Estate Trends for June 2017
Now that summer is upon us, the Charlotte, NC real estate market is in full swing. Despite the nationwide slowdown in property sales, demand among local home buyers remains strong and prices continue to rise. A quick analysis of Charlotte real estate trends shows a lack of inventory has led a significant reduction in the… [Read More]
Charlotte Real Estate Trends for May 2017
With summer right around the corner, in addition to the weather warming, the Charlotte real estate market is also heating up. Home values have increased 7.9 percent over the past year and predictions show this trend will continue. This means would-be homebuyers won’t have much time to simply sit and sip drinks poolside. Prices and… [Read More]
Charlotte Real Estate Trends for April 2017
As people start looking forward to summer, the real estate market in Charlotte shows signs it is cooling off faster than it has been in months. While there may still be a decline in the market thanks to low inventories, the market for April was better than expected. Increases in price lower sales April’s home… [Read More]





