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.

Spotlight: Courtside

This holiday season, why not treat yourself to a fantastic home in a high rise building close to everything. Save yourself the hassle of traffic by moving into Courtside in Charlotte’s 1st Ward. Just a quick walk away from Time Warner Cable Arena, Courtside is in the center of sporting and entertainment events, but also close to great restaurants, museums, theater, and more.

Street View of Courtside

This great location at East 6th street and North Caldwell also allows you to be in the middle of everything. Holiday parades are no hassle when you just walk out your front door. No need for an Uber when you can walk to everything. Save yourself from a long commute and spend your time eating amazing food on your walk home.

Designed by local architect David Furman, Courtside was completed in 2006. Homes here have an industrial feel with exposed concrete columns, open floor plans and exposed ductwork. Units here also have granite counters and private balconies. Some units have been upgraded to include hardwood flooring, custom cabinetry, expanded kitchens, and more.

Rising 17 stories, Courtside has 107 units ranging from 1 bedroom to Penthouse Suites. Square footage starts at 590 and goes up to 2,800. Prices usually range from the $100’s up to $1.5 million or more.

Many units have a view of the arena where the Charlotte Bobcats NBA team and Charlotte Checkers hockey team play. The venue is also used for big name concerts and entertainment.

Courtside amenities include lobby, secure parking garage, controlled access, and ground level retail. All residents have access to the rooftop terrace with spectacular panoramic skyline views.

There are currently two homes in Courtside on the market. One is a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom home with 814 square feet. The other is a 2 bedroom 2 bathroom home with 1,659 square feet.

If you are contemplating purchasing a sophisticated residence in Courtside, call us at (704) 525-4045 or see our listings on our website here.

Get Privacy and Luxury living in Highgate

Highgate in Weddington was developed in the early to mid-2000’s as a custom home community with a park-like setting. These luxury homes are nestled on one to three acre lots where privacy abounds. Despite the young age of the neighborhood, builders wanted a well established feel so they carefully preserved trees and green space. Highgate is located just a few miles from I-485 making it readily accessible for a commute or trip to the airport.

Highgate boasts 24 acres of green space including parks, ponds and walking trails. There is no amenity center in Highgate. Instead, many homes have private pools and recreation facilities. Winding streets with sidewalks, mature landscaping, and charming street lights welcome you home.

Seven carefully selected, highly sought after builders developed Highgate. Most homes feature an old world European styling with custom building materials making each home unique. There are still some lots available so you have the opportunity to create the custom home you desire. Existing homes have interesting architectural details like towers and balconies.

A recently sold home in Highgate

Interiors of homes in Highgate include every feature. Designers have customized every detail. Many include chef’s kitchens with commercial grade appliances, antique wooden beams, heavy mouldings, coffered ceilings, home theaters and more. Many homes even feature separate guest wings for a grand old world feeling.

Highgate students attend highly sought after Weddington schools. There are also various private school options nearby.  

Shopping options near Highgate are many and include but are not limited to, Promenade on Providence and Blakeney. A short drive will take you to SouthPark Mall area with world class shopping and dining.

If you are looking for a home in Highgate or are looking to sell a home in Highgate, give us a call at (704) 525-4045 or take a look at our listings 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.

Spotlight: Lake Ridge at Tega Cay

The master planned community of Lake Ridge is located in Tega Cay, SC. Just off Lake Wylie, Lake Ridge has the best of everything. You have the lake with outdoor watersports, hiking trails and leisure activities all with low SC taxes, great schools, abundant shopping (Baxter Town Center), and a quick 20 mile commute to Uptown Charlotte. 

Lake Ridge takes advantage of the beauty of Tega Cay. Developers , dedicated over 150 of its 435 acres to parks, walking trails, and recreation. An additional 10 acres was donated to be used as part of the new 88-acre scenic park on the Catawba River. Residents also enjoy public access for boating and fishing to both Lake Wylie and the Catawba River via the Nivens Creek Boat Landing.

A great recently sold home in Lake Ridge

Nearby amenities include the Tega Cay Golf Club with a 27-hole championship golf course and night lighted tennis complex. A 60,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art YMCA in nearby Baxter Town Center, along with a York County Public Library branch. And Carowinds, the largest theme park in the Carolinas, is just minutes away.

Builders Tribute Homes, True Homes, D.R.Horton, Meritage Homes account for 729 homes in eight distinct villages. Each village has its own distinct style and price point. Two villages totaling 82 homesites are still available with no committed builder. 75% of homes are adjacent to a wooded conservation area. Pocket parks dotted along the eight-foot wide walking trails connect all of the villages and green-spaces including the future Catawba River Park.

Lake Ridge residents enjoy a wealth of community amenities, including: a large clubhouse, competition pool, kiddie pool with water slide, tennis courts, sports court, and playground. The clubhouse has a fireplace, party kitchen, state-of-the-art fitness center and Wi-fi.

Aerial view of neighborhood amenities

The community’s is zoned for the highly rated Fort Mill school district. Students attend Gold Hill Elementary School, Gold Hill Middle School and Fort Mill High School. Gold Hill Elementary and Middle schools are within walking distance of Lake Ridge.

This is true neighborhood living, with all the amenities and modern conveniences and a great location. If you are interested in a home in Lake Ridge at Tega Cay, call us at (704) 525-4045 or check out current listings at 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.

Luxury Townhomes in SouthPark’s Northampton Place

Construction has begun on a new luxury townhome cottage community within SouthPark. Northampton Place is located at the intersection of Park Road and Park South Drive. This exciting new development has twelve units in three buildings, each with four units. Homes are two story and some have first floor master suites.

Exterior detail in Northampton Place

Northampton Place features 10 foot ceilings on the first floor and 9 foot ceilings upstairs. They range between 2,189 and 2,809 square feet and have three or four bedrooms. These open floor plan units have birch hardwood floors, stainless steel appliances, granite counters, ceramic tile, gas log fireplaces, and attached two-car garages.

Some of the plans in Northampton Place, the largest ones, will have dual master suites. Two plans include lofts and bonus rooms which could be used as fourth bedrooms.

All homes in Northampton Place will have dual HVAC units, one for each floor. They will also have recessed lighting, nickel lighting fixtures and cabinet hardware, attic storage from pull-down stairs, laundry rooms, and generous front and rear covered porches or patios.

Windsor Builders Inc. of Concord is the developer and general contractor on the project. They expect the project to be complete in the spring of 2017. Units are now in various stages of completion so now is a great time to tour and choose a unit. This allows you to put your personal touches on a unit before completion.

Prices start in the mid-$400,000s which is right in line with the neighborhood. The location is ideal as it is close to everything. Uptown Charlotte is a short 20 minute drive. The airport is also 20 minutes away. SouthPark Mall is an 8 minute drive that takes you to world class shopping, dining, and entertainment. The Harris YMCA is only 5 minutes away by car or a 1.2 mile run.

If you are interested in purchasing a home in Northampton Place, call us at (704) 525-4045 or visit our website to search for homes in the area. Four of these homes are already available to purchase so call today to learn more.

New IT jobs coming to Indian Land

Indian Land is about to have a new IT managed-services company. CompuCom Systems, Inc will move its headquarters to Indian Land from Plano, TX outside of Dallas. CompuCom is a leading technology infrastructure services company. Many employees are expected to make the move, but there will be employment opportunities accompanying this move.

The new 150,000 square foot building is expected to be complete by the end of 2017 if not before. The new building should be home to 1,500 employees and will provide a $41 million investment in Lancaster County. The largest ever job announcement for Lancaster County was made public today and will be a boon for the South Carolina economy.

Bailes Ridge Business Park will be home to the new CompuCom Systems building. Located near the intersection of Highway 160 & Highway 521 in SC, it has excellent access to I-485.

CompuCom will join Red Ventures, Continental Tire of the Americas,  the Inspiration Network, and Movement Mortgage all headquartered in Indian Land. This move sets up Indian Land and North Lancaster County to be a hub for corporate headquarters. South Carolina has been encouraging entrepreneurship so the hope is to entice many more companies to invest here.

Per CompuCom’s press release, “the office is being designed as a leading “smart building” in South Carolina, using IoT to connect, automate and control all electronic systems and devices within the building – including HVAC, lighting, meters/sensors, fitness equipment, kitchen electronics, elevators, water, power, communications, TVs and security. The workspace design promotes a collaborative, dynamic environment to meet the needs of a modern workforce.”

This investment in the economy of Indian Land makes it even more attractive for people to live here. If you are looking for a home in Indian Land, call us at (704) 525-4045. Or to look at homes in Indian Land on our website before you call, click 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.