Year End Wrap-Up

As we ring out 2016 and prepare to welcome 2017, it seems like everyone wants to discuss what went right and wrong. We also long for certainty about what is to come. Here are some thoughts and predictions and reflections about the Charlotte real estate market.

North Carolina in general had a great year when it comes to population. The U.S. Census Bureau recently reported an increase in population of 111,602 people over the year. This brings the total state population to more than 10.1 million. This increase was felt in the Charlotte area with much new growth and new housing projects. It has also driven a seller’s market as higher population leaves less inventory.

Home prices in the Charlotte metro area climbed year over year. In fact, the entire region is showing strong home prices. Higher home prices are great for sellers, but they can leave buyers in a bind as they deal with affordability. Many first time homebuyers have to wait longer to purchase a home or can be priced out of the market entirely.

It remains to be seen what if any impacts HB2 has on the real estate market. Many sporting events and businesses have reacted. Reactions have ranged from mild censure, to pulling out of the state entirely. There have already been financial impacts, but we don’t yet know if there will be other long term repercussions.

Basically, the future looks mostly rosy for the Charlotte area. As the region grows, we attract more talent, retail, restaurants, businesses, and tourism. We truly have the best weather, we are close to everything, and people want to be here. This makes it look like we will be a strong real estate market for years to come.

If you are looking to buy or sell in Charlotte or surrounding areas, call us at (704) 525-4045 or search on our website here. Happy New Year everyone!

Inexpensive ways to go green in your home

If you’re like me, you start the year off thinking of all of the projects you can do at your home to make it more comfortable, have less environmental impact, and save money. Well, I’m here to provide you with a list of simple things you can do to make that a reality. Resolutions, and going green doesn’t have to be hard or expensive.

One of the easiest ways to go green in your home is to get a programmable thermostat. There are many on the market now, including some models that you can activate remotely from your phone. These help keep costs low as you can program them to be off when you are away from home or sleeping. It is also a good idea to get regular check-ups for your heating and cooling system to make sure it is running properly.

You can also put on a sweater or blanket before you reach for the thermostat. In the summer, you can add a fan to a room instead of turning down the air conditioning. These small changes in behavior could have big impacts during the hottest and coldest months of the year.

Another easy way to save on energy costs in your home is to change out to compact fluorescent or LED light bulbs. You may not think you will save much by doing this, but over time there can be significant savings as these bulbs draw much less power and last years instead of months.

If you’re in the market for new appliances, consider energy star appliances. These are manufactured to use less energy but still get the same job done. While you are at it, clean any old appliances so they are running properly. You would be amazed how much better your refrigerator will work when you vacuum the coils in back. Also, cleaning out a dryer vent will help efficiency and can help prevent a fire.

Turning off appliances you aren’t using can also save you a bundle. Your computer is a constant draw of power even if it is asleep. Turning it off and any other appliances like your smart toaster, phone chargers and more can lessen your energy drain.

Saving water is another way to go green in your home. Repair leaky faucets. Install water-saving toilets and shower heads. If you have a pool, cover it during times you aren’t using it to prevent evaporation. Additionally try and run the clothes washer and dishwasher with full loads.

If you still feel like you aren’t doing enough, you can start composting. You can recycle, you can repaint your home with low or no VOC paint. You can even purchase green power from your power company or buy vouchers. If you have it in your budget, you can install solar panels on your roof or put in geothermal heating or a solar hot water heater.

There are so many ways to go green in your home, many of them really affordable. No only will you be helping the planet, you will be helping you wallet and potentially making your home more attractive to a future buyer.

If you are looking to buy or sell a home in the Charlotte area, call us at (704) 525-4045. Our agents can help you decide what green upgrades can sell your home faster. You can also browse our listings on our website here.

Repeal of HB2 could bring more millennials to Charlotte

With the repeal of HB2 looking more likely, Charlotte may gain back sporting and entertainment events that pulled out of the state. Various estimates put the financial losses from HB2 between $500 and $750 million. As many as 2,000 jobs have been lost due to the bill. In addition, a few companies that were looking to expand or relocate to the area have decided on alternate locations.

While this news may not be welcome to some people due to their beliefs, it is really welcome from a financial perspective. A repeal of HB2 may even be the last step needed to help secure an expansion team for MLS soccer. This, combined with a return of the NCAA tournament, NBA All-Star game, and ACC Football Championship, would be a boon to the local economy.

Charlotte is becoming one of the most popular destinations for millennials. To stay competitive with other mid-sized cities, Charlotte really needs to have events and destinations catering to millennial desires. Millennials overwhelmingly support same-sex marriage and alternate lifestyles so the repeal of HB2 should continue to attract more millennials to the area. This might even help overcome the slow market analysts are expecting in 2017.

Charlotte is poised for more growth which is a great thing for the Real Estate market. Sellers in the area have consistently gotten higher prices for their homes than in years past. Low inventory has helped drive prices higher as well. Builders have many projects in the works and on the horizon. All in all, it adds up to a healthy sellers market.

Buyers may have a trickier time of it though. Low inventory combined with higher prices mean extra competition. Many buyers are priced out of the market at present. President Elect Trump has vowed to overhaul and re-privatize Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac with unknown consequences to the market.

If you are interested in buying or selling a home in the Charlotte area, give us a call at (704) 525-4045 or visit our website here.

November Market Statistics

November numbers have been released from the Carolina Regional Realtor Association. We are again looking at a deepening of the trend where inventory continues to be low and prices continue to get higher. This trend has been continuing for the entire year with no end in sight.  

2016 started off in January with 10,350 homes on the market. November has 9,770 homes listed for sale. By themselves, these numbers don’t mean much, but when you compare them year over year, you begin to see the larger picture. In January of 2015 there were 13,607 homes on the market. November of 2015 had 13,004. This is a reduction year over year of 31.8% for January and 31.6% in November.

When you look at home prices, they have continued to go up every month for the entire year as well. In January 2016 the average price for a home sale was $229,766. By November average price for a home sale was $259,205. Last year in January the average sale price was $214,166 and in November it was $239,680.

These trends of inventory going down and prices going up illustrate the main principle of supply and demand. There have been some signs that supply and demand will remain out of balance going forward. New announcements of corporate headquarters in the Charlotte region, and Millennials moving to the area in greater numbers are just two of these signs.

There are predictions saying that things may be changing in 2017. Redfin data scientists are predicting that the housing market will continue to grow, but at a slower pace due to affordability pressures. Affordability will be an issue in part because of a slight rise in interest rates coupled with rising home prices. They also believe new-construction growth will slow. This may be enough to slow the trend, but it will take quite a bit longer if the market is going to even out or become a buyers market again.

If you are interested in buying or selling a home in the Charlotte area, call us at (704) 525-4045 or check out our website with robust search capabilities here.

Stunning Luxury in Vanderbilt at Providence

Down Providence Road just before you get into Union County, you’ll find the secluded enclave of Vanderbilt at Providence. Nestled behind Providence Country Club, some even have views of Longview Golf Course. These luxury homes are grand in scale all with at least 3,000 square feet of living space. They also feature full-brick exteriors, side load garages, and large wooded lots.

Sample floor plan for a new construction home

Sinacori custom built these homes over many years. They are built using eco-friendly green materials. There are many existing homes in the neighborhood, but there are also a few new construction homes.

Sinacori Executive Collection™ homes feature full brick exteriors with stone or stucco accents. Homes have hardwood floors throughout the main living areas. Custom kitchens with granite counters and stainless steel appliances are in all homes unless custom upgrades were installed. Crown molding is throughout the homes including all bedrooms. Fireplaces are in in great rooms and a few custom plans include a second fireplace. 10-foot main level ceilings are standard with trey and coffered ceilings in some homes.

Sample interior showing fireplace and coffered ceiling detail

This desireable neighborhood is in a perfect location. Minutes away from I-485 makes a commute into Uptown Charlotte a breeze. Ballantyne, Stonecrest and Blakeney are just a few minutes away. Morrison YMCA is really close for sports, fitness, and social events. SouthPark and Carolina Place malls are close by for shopping, entertainment, dining, and more. Many local and national businesses are nearby for plenty of employment opportunities that don’t involve a long commute.

Vanderbilt at Providence is zoned for highly regarded schools. Polo Ridge Elementary, J.M.Robinson Middle School and Ardrey Kell High School all rank 10 out of 10 by Carolina School Hub. Please verify school assignments as they are subject to change. Top preschools and private schools are also close by.

Custom front door detail on a recently sold home

There are currently 6 homes for sale in this stunning neighborhood. Three are new construction homes and the remaining four are existing homes. Two of the homes are under contract at this time. Prices range from $522,500 to $750,000. Square footage ranges from 3,250 to 4,813. In the past year homes in Vanderbilt at Providence have sold for between $418,000 and $793,000.

If you would like to tour one of these magnificent homes, call us at (704) 525-4045 or explore them via our website first here.

2017 Market Predictions

Predictions are starting to come in for the Real Estate Market for 2017. They all seem to point to good news for the Charlotte area. The Queen City is poised for growth yet again, but maybe not quite as much as 2016.

Standard & Poor’s Case-Shiller home price index report showed a 6.2% rise in prices in September over last year. This exceeds the national average of 5.5%. It puts Charlotte in 7th place among the top 20 metro areas in the US. Seattle leads this group with 11% growth.

Realtor.com is projecting a strong year for Charlotte next year. They forecast a 4.3% rise in home prices and a rise of 6.3% in sales activity. Realtor.com ranks Charlotte #21 out of the top 100 metro areas in the US. Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale sits atop their list.

It looks like the growth will be moderate and a little bit slower than last year per Realtor.com. There are a few reasons for this prediction.

The first is that interest rates are unsure at this time. There was a 40 basis point increase in rates after the election. An increase in interest rates would disproportionately affect first time homebuyers and can price some of them out of the market entirely. 95% of first time homebuyers rely on mortgages to finance the purchase of a home.

Second, there is a lack of inventory in the Charlotte area. In October there was a 23.1% decrease in the annual rate. This drives prices higher which can also price many homebuyers out of the market.

Realtor.com is predicting a few additional trends. 1. Millennials and baby-boomers will dominate the market in 2017. 2. A slowing of price appreciation. 3. Lower inventory. 4. Quick turnaround on sales. They also foresee price and sales increases in western states and millennials relocating to midwestern cities.

If you are thinking of buying or selling in the Charlotte area, call us at (704) 525-4045. Or check out our listings in and around the Charlotte community here.

Fantastic Location at Ballantyne Meadows

Location, location, location. Ballantyne Meadows is situated just off Ballantyne Commons Parkway between Johnston Road and Lancaster Highway. To the South is Ballantyne West, and to the North is I-485 making for easy highway access.

Entrance to Ballantyne Meadows
Entrance to Ballantyne Meadows

Ballantyne Meadows is just down the road from Ballantyne Village for great shopping, movie theaters, restaurants and groceries. Sara’s YMCA is also right around the corner. A quick 25 minute drive will get you to the airport. Uptown Charlotte is only 24 minutes by car, or you could park and ride the light rail so you can be productive even on your commute.

Ballantyne Meadows doesn’t have all of the amenities of a large master planned community, but they also have low Homeowner’s Association Fees. If you are looking for amenities, you can join one of the many country clubs in the area, or Sara’s YMCA.

Homes here were built in the late 90’s and early 2000’s. Most have two car garages, open floor plans, and plenty of outdoor living space. Most homes have 1,300 to 3,000 square feet of living space. This is a cul-de-sac neighborhood with no through traffic making a quiet retreat.

This gorgeous home sold just a few days ago for 96% of the list price.
This gorgeous home sold just a few days ago for 96% of the list price.

Ballantyne Meadows is currently feeding to Endhaven Elementary School, Community House Middle School and South Mecklenburg High School. Please check with Mecklenburg County Schools as there is a petition to change the High School assignment to Ardrey Kell. This petition has the full backing of the HOA.

In the past year, homes in Ballantyne Meadows have sold for between $199,000 and $420,000. Currently there are three homes on the market with two of the homes under contract. The other home is a 3 bedroom, 2 full bath, 1 half bath with 1,831 square feet. It is on a wooded lot so it feels larger than it really is. List price is $249,000. If you or someone you know would like to view this or any other home in the Charlotte area, give our Realtors a call. This oasis could be yours.

Keep up on Maintenance for a Hassle Free Sale

With the wildfires burning in Western North Carolina, smoke has inundated the Charlotte area. This is a great time to change out your filters on your heating and cooling system. This is just one of the small maintenance items you can take care of while living in your home that can make all the difference when it comes time to sell. Here are some of the handyman issues you should keep up with each month or year. Many items are easy and you can take care of yourself. Many are harder and you should get a licensed professional to help you.

Monthly Checklist:

  1. Clean the furnace filter to remove dust build-up. This is especially important as the wildfires have caused excess build up right now.
  2. If you have one, check the water softener and replenish salt if necessary.
  3. Clean faucet aerators and showerheads to remove mineral deposits.
  4. Inspect tub and sink drains for debris; unclog.

Fall Seasonal Checklist:

  1. Rake leaves and aerate the lawn.
  2. Have forced-air heating system inspected by a professional. Tip: schedule an inspection in late summer or early fall before the heating season begins.
  3. Check fireplace for damage or hazards.
  4. Seal cracks and gaps in windows and doors with caulk or weather stripping; replace if necessary.
  5. Swap old, drafty windows for more energy-efficient models.
  6. Touch up exterior siding and trim with paint.
  7. Inspect roofing for missing, loose, or damaged shingles and leaks.
  8. Power-wash windows and siding.
  9. Remove leaves and debris from gutters and downspouts.
  10. Mend cracks and gaps in the driveway and walkway.
  11. Drain and winterize exterior plumbing.
  12. Have fireplace professionally inspected.
  13. Tune up major home appliances before the holidays.
  14. Repair or replace siding.
  15. Replace the batteries in smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
  16. Clean the carpets.
  17. Clean window and door screens.
  18. Vacuum lint from dryer vent.
  19. Inspect exterior door hardware; fix squeaky handles and loose locks.
  20. Check for frayed cords and wires.

Spring Seasonal Checklist:

  1. Inspect roofing for missing, loose, or damaged shingles and leaks.
  2. Change the air-conditioner filter.
  3. Clean window and door screens.
  4. Polish wood furniture, and dust light fixtures.
  5. Refinish the deck and/or wooden fence.
  6. Power-wash windows and siding.
  7. Remove leaves and debris from gutters and downspouts.
  8. Replace the batteries in smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
  9. If you have one, have a professional inspect and pump the septic tank.
  10. Inspect sink, shower, and bath caulking for deterioration.
  11. Vacuum lint from dryer vent.

If you take care of these seasonal items, you have a much better chance of avoiding large maintenance issues coming up during a home sale. You will also have a much better experience living in your home as you are less likely to have surprise costs mess up your budget.

Checklist courtesy of Better Homes and Gardens.

Best Public High Schools in Charlotte 2016

This week, the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction released their list of the best public high schools in the Charlotte area. The schools were ranked on the “college and career readiness standard”.

DPI’s most recent release breaks down the performance of 125 high schools in the Charlotte area — including public and charter high schools in Cabarrus, Catawba, Cleveland, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln, Mecklenburg, Rowan and Union counties.

After end-of-school assessments, students are graded and placed in one of five categories. Levels three and above meet the state proficient standard. Levels four and above meet the college and career readiness standard. The percent in each of the levels is the percent of students that scored at that achievement level.

Based on these rankings, here are the top 10 schools for the 2015-2016 school year:

  1. Highland School of Technology – Gastonia – Gaston County Schools
  2. Central Academy of Technology and Arts – Monroe – Union County Public Schools
  3. Collaborative College of Technology – Statesville – Iredell-Statesville Schools
  4. Ardrey Kell High School – Charlotte – Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
  5. Union County Early College – Monroe – Union County Public Schools
  6. Weddington High – Weddington – Union County Public Schools
  7. Gaston Early College High School – Dallas – Gaston County Schools
  8. Providence High – Charlotte – Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
  9. Challenger Early College High – Hickory – Catawba County Schools
  10. Cuthbertson High – Waxhaw – Union County Public Schools

Union County Public Schools are doing great with four placements in the top ten. Gaston County is doing great as well with two in the top ten including the top ranked school. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools have a good showing with two out of the top ten.

It’s no surprise many families want to move into these great school districts. If you or someone you know is looking to relocate to or within the Charlotte area, we can help you choose the home that is right for you. School assignments are just one of the criteria we can help you with to narrow your search to find the home of your dreams.

October Market Statistics

Low inventory has been pushing prices steadily higher in the Charlotte Metro area, and this month the trend continues. The monthly report from the Carolina Regional Realtor Association pulls data from the Carolina Multiple Listing Services. This month’s report shows 10,570 homes for sale representing 2.8 months of inventory. This is down from last year when 13,742 homes were for sale representing 4 months of inventory.

Home sales across the region rose by 3.4% over last year, but were lower than last month by 421 homes. Home prices on the other hand, were up 7.6% from last year. Average home price last year was $238,518 and this year is $256,736. This rise is even up from last month’s average of $256,377.

The trend is showing short supply at a time when demand is on the rise resulting in higher prices. A balanced market between buyers and sellers is traditionally defined by 6 months of inventory. This means that sellers are still benefiting greatly from this market, while buyers have less power in a transaction.

Homes are selling in less time than last year as well. The average days on market in 2015 was 113 and in 2016 is 104. This is another indication that buyers are jumping on homes as soon as they hit the market.

In 2015, sellers received 94.7% of the list price on average for their home sales. This year, sellers should be very happy as they are getting on average 96.2%.

New listings are up from last year by 2.7% from 4,040 to 4,150. Pending sales are up 26.4% from 3,152 to 3,984.

It remains to be seen what effects if any we might see from the recent presidential election. We are also waiting to see if there are any lingering effects from HB2 and the recent rioting in the Charlotte area. So far, it appears that the real estate market remains largely unchanged by recent events. The strong sellers market appears to be going nowhere and should continue into 2017