Fall’s arrival means different things to different people in the greater Charlotte area, although many hope for a quick start to another Super Bowl run by the Panthers. For some, it’s “back to school,†while for others it is an opportunity to enjoy a round of golf, go for a hike or do some fishing… [Read More]
Charlotte Real Estate Trends for July 2016
Charlotte’s thriving regional real estate market continued to chug along in July 2016. Overall, most sales prices rose, homes sold more quickly and overall inventory shrank as compared to July 2015.
Charlotte Real Estate Trends for June 2016
The June market for Charlotte area residential real estate heated up just like the early summer temperatures. Sellers could kick back and enjoy their iced tea and lemonade as their properties often sold quickly and at desirable prices.
Charlotte Real Estate Trends for May 2016
Home sales are on the rise in the Charlotte area. In the city of Charlotte, median and average sales prices of homes each climbed 3 percent in May. With median home prices now at $204,500 and average sales prices at $274,199, local real estate is swaying towards a seller’s market.
Charlotte Real Estate Trends for April 2016
Undeniably, spring is a prime time for buying and selling residential real estate in and around Charlotte. So, what does the market look like as we move into late spring and early summer? Compared to one year ago, there are more closed sales to report. In April, year-over-year closings were up 3.1 percent, from 3,503… [Read More]
Charlotte Real Estate Trends for March 2016
As the weather warms up across the Charlotte metro area every spring, the residential real estate market does as well. In March, selling prices of single-family residences heated up, but at a relatively modest pace. According to the Carolina Regional Realtor Association, the median selling price of a Charlotte area home in March was $198,000,… [Read More]





