While homebuyers are still navigating record-high prices along with mortgage rates that are up over 5%, recent data released by the Florida Atlantic University (FAU) college of business notes that the average home in Charlotte is selling for about 55% more than its expected amount. If you’ve purchased a home in the Charlotte region recently,… [Read More]
Charlotte metro area home prices are rising, deals can still be found
The real estate market in Charlotte is hot, and some are wondering if they can afford a mortgage. Despite the rise in home prices, experts say there are still areas where you may get a good deal, especially if you’re prepared to widen your search or do some of the maintenance yourself on your new… [Read More]
Study: Charlotte Among Fastest-Growing Cities
A new study gathered by a commercial real estate blog analyzed census data between 2015 and 2019 and found the Queen City to be one of the fastest growing cities in the country. “I love Charlotte. I love the weather. I love the people,” Christina Baldauf told Fox 46 Charlotte. The news station found others… [Read More]
Charlotte Seeing a Red-Hot Market
If you have been hunting for a home within the past two years, you’re no stranger to the red-hot market conditions around the country and Charlotte has been no exception. Closing on a home these days is tough, but how tough is it? The combination of lower interest rates, shrinking inventory and the continued increase… [Read More]
Charlotte Real Estate Market Among Hottest in Nation
“I had not anticipated it being this difficult at all to find a house in Charlotte,” said Huck Broyles to WBTV Charlotte news. For nearly six months, Broyles and his fiancé Mary Helen have been looking for a home in the Queen City. “We submitted an offer and within a day they had come to… [Read More]
Spring Housing Market Expected to Be Leanest and Most Competitive Ever
There were nearly half the amount of homes for sale at the end of February in comparison to a year earlier. The inventory of homes for sale in February decreased by 48.6% over the past year, a higher rate of decline compared to the 42.6% drop in January. This amounted to 496,000 fewer homes for… [Read More]