Tega Cay Homes for Sale offer a unique Charlotte Suburb. Tega Cay began as a small subdivision on peninsula on Lake Wylie. These Lake Wyile Homes offered a different type of lake living. Tega Cay is constructed around a 18 hole public golf course. Tega Cay feels like a vacation resort that is minutes from Charlotte Real Estate. There is a pool, several community ball fields, miles of walking trails, beaches and so much more. The homes in Tega Cay began in the middle 70's and has grown well beyond the initial peninsula. Tega Cay SC now has a Wal Mart in a new shopping center to further enhance the convenience of Tega Cay Real Estate.
Tega Cay residents attend Fort Mill Schools which maintain some of the highest academic scores in South Carolina. York County and Fort Mill has planned for the growth and Tega Cay Real Estate is transforming before our eyes. If you are looking for a Charlotte Suburb, an interactive community you need to visit Tega Cay.
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Relocation to Charlotte Real Estate offers great housing opportunities but people need to learn more about the Charlotte Real Estate Market. I follow demographic trends, schools, hospital, new construction, Charlotte new homes and the overall Charlotte Real Estate economy.
Monday, May 12, 2008
Friday, May 09, 2008
Lancaster SC Real Estate
As you seek Charlotte Real Estate suburbs, take a drive down NC 521 into SC Real Estate and consider Homes in Lancaster SC. Lancaster South Carolina offers a wide variety of homes but the greatest opportunity is in Fort Mill Real Estate. Fort Mill Homes are technically located in York County SC but Lancaster County Real Estate offers fantastic homes also. This area is also known as Indian Land Real Estate. Lancaster SC is located just south of homes in Ballantyne and South Charlotte Real Estate. The Carolina Lakes at Sun City is the largest subdivision so far but the Firethorne Country Club is also spilling over from South Charlotte Real Estate. Enjoy the tax benefits of SC Real Estate and located 5 minutes from the Ballantyne Real Estate shopping venues.
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Visit Charlotte NC Real Estate and Charlotte Real Estate for additional valuable information.
Sunday, May 04, 2008
Charlotte Real Estate-The Big Picture
What does the future have in store for Charlotte Real Estate? Ultimately, Charlotte homes will continue to expand and the demand for Charlotte property will grow outward. How can I say this? Follow the money.
Charlotte Real Estate is surrounded by solid economics, geography and weather. Charlotte Real Estate is close enough to the ocean to have a nice weekend at the beach and Charlotte homes are close enough to the mountains to enjoy the a weekend retreat. So what else?
Bank of America and Wachovia have their headquarters in Charlotte NC. Follow the money. Take a tour to uptown Charlotte and you will be astounded at the astonishing growth of home in uptown Charlotte. There is new construction everywhere and the skyline is filled with construction cranes are lined with cranes. Yes, Charlotte is not a large city today; watch closely and you will see Charlotte Real Estate transform before your eyes.
Why Charlotte? The baby boomers in the north east were all dreaming of their Florida retirement. The bad hurricane season has forever altered the picture. Taxes, HOA and Insurance sky rocketed and extinguished their hyper inflated market. Charlotte will rarely experience a hurricane (one did make landfall in 1989) since it is several hours inland. Since Charlotte Real Estate is safe from these natural disasters, Charlotte homes will be the preferred destination of the baby boomers.
Location: Charlotte Real Estate also provides access to the north east in a days drive. If there is a family event in New York, you can always drive there in a day (unlike Florida).
Transportation: Charlotte Real Estate has the luxury of Charlotte Douglas International airport and the US Airways hub. There are hundreds of direct flights out of Charlotte every day. This supports the Charlotte Real Estate market and further enhances your life style.
Charlotte has a professional football team, a professional basketball team, a white water center, racing and so much more. What are you waiting for? Pack your bags and lets find your new home.
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Charlotte Real Estate is surrounded by solid economics, geography and weather. Charlotte Real Estate is close enough to the ocean to have a nice weekend at the beach and Charlotte homes are close enough to the mountains to enjoy the a weekend retreat. So what else?
Bank of America and Wachovia have their headquarters in Charlotte NC. Follow the money. Take a tour to uptown Charlotte and you will be astounded at the astonishing growth of home in uptown Charlotte. There is new construction everywhere and the skyline is filled with construction cranes are lined with cranes. Yes, Charlotte is not a large city today; watch closely and you will see Charlotte Real Estate transform before your eyes.
Why Charlotte? The baby boomers in the north east were all dreaming of their Florida retirement. The bad hurricane season has forever altered the picture. Taxes, HOA and Insurance sky rocketed and extinguished their hyper inflated market. Charlotte will rarely experience a hurricane (one did make landfall in 1989) since it is several hours inland. Since Charlotte Real Estate is safe from these natural disasters, Charlotte homes will be the preferred destination of the baby boomers.
Location: Charlotte Real Estate also provides access to the north east in a days drive. If there is a family event in New York, you can always drive there in a day (unlike Florida).
Transportation: Charlotte Real Estate has the luxury of Charlotte Douglas International airport and the US Airways hub. There are hundreds of direct flights out of Charlotte every day. This supports the Charlotte Real Estate market and further enhances your life style.
Charlotte has a professional football team, a professional basketball team, a white water center, racing and so much more. What are you waiting for? Pack your bags and lets find your new home.
Visit Charlotte Real Estate to learn more about Charlotte and our great Charlotte Suburbs.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
The Demand For Charlotte Real Estate: Boom or Bust?
Many home owners across the nation are nervous about purchasing a new Charlotte Home. They are paranoid that Charlotte Real Estate will follow the rest of the nation and values will fall. There are many very simple economic facts that determine Real Estate Value and Real Estate demand. After the hurricanes hit Florida, the Florida Real Estate market began to fall. Florida had sound economics; baby boomers were just beginning to retire, taxes were reasonable and the north east retirees were buying. After the Hurricanes, taxes, Home Owners Association dues and insurance more than doubled. This has crippled the Florida Home Values and this will not recover. The government (taxes), the HOA and Insurance Companies lost big as a result of the Hurricanes. Can any business afford to set themselves up for a loss like that again? If they do, they will be out of business. Invest your money in Charlotte Real Estate.
The baby boomers are now seeking Charlotte Real Estate from the Northeast, Florida and out west. The areas around the nation loosing population will continue losing home values and Charlotte NC Real Estate will continue to flourish. The best time to purchase a Charlotte Homes is now before the appreciation picks back up. Will the Charlotte demand continue? Hmmm? Will the northeast still have winter? Will Florida still get blazing hot and humid summers? That should answer the question. Visit Charlotte Real Estate and Charlotte Homes for Sale to gain additional insight into the Charlotte Real Estate market and to view all of the current Charlotte Real Estate Listings.
The baby boomers are now seeking Charlotte Real Estate from the Northeast, Florida and out west. The areas around the nation loosing population will continue losing home values and Charlotte NC Real Estate will continue to flourish. The best time to purchase a Charlotte Homes is now before the appreciation picks back up. Will the Charlotte demand continue? Hmmm? Will the northeast still have winter? Will Florida still get blazing hot and humid summers? That should answer the question. Visit Charlotte Real Estate and Charlotte Homes for Sale to gain additional insight into the Charlotte Real Estate market and to view all of the current Charlotte Real Estate Listings.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Charlotte Real Estate Market
Charlotte Real Estate: Is now the time to buy? Many people are still wondering if they should relocate with Charlotte Real Estate and if they can get a good deal on Charlotte Homes. Real Estate prices are based on demand. Houses in Charlotte still have strong demand and Charlotte Real Estate continue to sell. The market has slowed since the "high risk" loans began going into default. Can you purchase some Charlotte Homes for less than they sold 2 years ago? The answer is yes if you buy in an area of weak demand. The problem with your Charlotte home purchase will be that the Charlotte Real Estate in this neighborhood has weak demand for a reason. The media then accelerated the Real Estate crisis by blowing it out of proportion. This has hurt the entire nation since it has made secure home buyers nervous.
A wise investor purchases a home in a secure area, with stable Real Estate factors and positive "known" factors that dictate the likely appreciation of your new Charlotte Real Estate. How are the schools? How are the schools trending? Is this a trend you desire? How about local construction? What local construction aids your Charlotte home value and what harms your Charlotte Real Estate Investment? As your Charlotte Re/Max Agent, I look out for you and your family.
A wise investor purchases a home in a secure area, with stable Real Estate factors and positive "known" factors that dictate the likely appreciation of your new Charlotte Real Estate. How are the schools? How are the schools trending? Is this a trend you desire? How about local construction? What local construction aids your Charlotte home value and what harms your Charlotte Real Estate Investment? As your Charlotte Re/Max Agent, I look out for you and your family.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Homes in Charlotte Suburbs
What are Charlotte suburbs and how do they compare. There is a lot of misinformation about Charlotte Real Estate and the true Charlotte suburbs. First you must realize that all of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County attends the same schools. There are no suburb schools in Mecklenburg County. This includes Cornelius, Davidson, Huntersville, Matthews, Pineville and Mint Hill; they all attend the CMS (Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools). The schools system does vary around the city but CMS has done a good job at balancing/districting the schools to add balance.
Many consider suburbs to be the schools outside of CMS control. There are many surrounding counties that provide a wide array of options. Union County is to the South and Southeast of Charlotte and Union County Schools have a very good academic record. Visit Weddington Real Estate, Marvin Real Estate, Wesley Chapel Real Estate and Waxhaw Real Estate to gain a better understanding of Union County Homes.
Cabarrus County is to the North/Northeast of Charlotte Real Estate and some of the homes are in Concord Real Estate, Harrisburg Real Estate and Kannapolis Real Estate.
The South/Southwest of Charlotte is South Carolina with Lancaster County Homes for Sale and York County. Visit Fort Mill Real Estate, Tega Cay Real Estate and Indianland to get a feel for South Carolina Real Estate.
These are just a few options and I hope this helps. For additional information visit:
Charlotte Real Estate
Charlotte Homes for Sale
Many consider suburbs to be the schools outside of CMS control. There are many surrounding counties that provide a wide array of options. Union County is to the South and Southeast of Charlotte and Union County Schools have a very good academic record. Visit Weddington Real Estate, Marvin Real Estate, Wesley Chapel Real Estate and Waxhaw Real Estate to gain a better understanding of Union County Homes.
Cabarrus County is to the North/Northeast of Charlotte Real Estate and some of the homes are in Concord Real Estate, Harrisburg Real Estate and Kannapolis Real Estate.
The South/Southwest of Charlotte is South Carolina with Lancaster County Homes for Sale and York County. Visit Fort Mill Real Estate, Tega Cay Real Estate and Indianland to get a feel for South Carolina Real Estate.
These are just a few options and I hope this helps. For additional information visit:
Charlotte Real Estate
Charlotte Homes for Sale
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Charlotte Economic Health
Many people across the country are nervous about the economy and pausing prior to purchasing their next Charlotte home. The nation is in the midst of a housing slump. According to the latest figures, Charlotte Homes is the only major city that actually appreciated over the past 12 months. So has Charlotte Real Estate been impacted?
Yes, Charlotte has been impacted. Since the government pushed for lenders to ease lending requirements, millions of home buyers were welcomed into home ownership. This worked great in theory but many of the high risk (AKA Sub Prime Loans) were exactly that-High Risk. The High Risk Loans are placing a huge strain on many new home owners. This is known as unintended consequences that frequently occur when proven cautions are over ridden.
The public will be better served if the government spends the energy in educational classes for home owners and credit repair/credit building. You can not build a new home on an ill prepared foundation. Nor can you push home ownership without an equally strong foundation.
Ultimately, tens of thousands of people are relocating to Charlotte. The goals and dreams of our citizens have not changed. The quality of life in Charlotte is tremendous. Houses in Charlotte are still appreciating and we welcome you into our town and wish you the best for your Charlotte Real Estate objectives.
Visit Charlotte Homes to learn more about our area.
Yes, Charlotte has been impacted. Since the government pushed for lenders to ease lending requirements, millions of home buyers were welcomed into home ownership. This worked great in theory but many of the high risk (AKA Sub Prime Loans) were exactly that-High Risk. The High Risk Loans are placing a huge strain on many new home owners. This is known as unintended consequences that frequently occur when proven cautions are over ridden.
The public will be better served if the government spends the energy in educational classes for home owners and credit repair/credit building. You can not build a new home on an ill prepared foundation. Nor can you push home ownership without an equally strong foundation.
Ultimately, tens of thousands of people are relocating to Charlotte. The goals and dreams of our citizens have not changed. The quality of life in Charlotte is tremendous. Houses in Charlotte are still appreciating and we welcome you into our town and wish you the best for your Charlotte Real Estate objectives.
Visit Charlotte Homes to learn more about our area.
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