You have a few more days to get to the Southern Christmas Show

This weekend is your last chance to visit the Southern Christmas Show’s 50th anniversary celebration. This Charlotte tradition started in 1967 and is a great place to get ideas, visit Santa, and make memories.

The theme of the Christmas Show this year is silver and gold. Expect to see lighted trees, decorations, The Enchanted Village and the big guy himself Santa. The Park Expo and Conference Center is the home of the show again this year. People of all ages get caught up in the wonder of the season here.

From the show entrance to the walk along Christmas Tree Lane, the Southern Christmas Show will delight your senses. Here you’ll see all of the latest, best designs and products of the season. Exhibitors and designers work all year to come up with displays and booths to celebrate the season.

Designer decorated trees, mantels, wreaths, and doors line Christmas Tree Lane. Special designer rooms are filled with holiday decor to get you in the mood. There is also an entertainment stage with dancing, singing, and holiday-themed competitions.

There are plenty of holiday inspired culinary treats for you to eat at the show or take home. You can also purchase portraits with Santa himself. Proceeds from the photos benefit the Shriners Hospitals for Children. They are $10 for one, $18 for two, or $25 for three.

You can purchase tickets in advance, $19 for adults, $3 for children 6-12. You may also be able to purchase tickets at the door if any remain. The show is open each day until Sunday November 19th. Hours are 10 am until 9 pm for Wednesday – Saturday, Sunday 10 am until 6 pm.

If you are interested in having a new home to store all of the wonderful decorations you purchase at the Southern Christmas Show, give us a call at (704) 525-4045. You can also view current listings on our website here.

Tax Appraisals Underway

Currently, tax appraisers are visiting homes all over the Mecklenburg County area. They are in process of evaluating homes and formulating current pricing for homes all around the Charlotte Metro area. This is in preparation for the 2019 revaluation process where prices are set for what each property in the county is worth. The prices are then used to formulate tax bills which will be sent out to homeowners in January 2019 and will be due later that year.

Price per square foot numbers from a presentation by Mecklenburg County Assessor’s Office

County commissioners will spend much time over the summer and fall of 2018 setting policy used to calculate taxes. You currently get charged just under 82 cents for every $100 of value for your home. If you reside in the City of Charlotte, you pay the 82 cents plus 42 cents for each $100 of value.

Tax rates are not guaranteed to go up, but values of homes have been steadily going up and costs for government are always on the rise so it’s a good bet. Higher taxes on homes with high values can be another obstacle for potential homeowners.

The last time the county reevaluated homes was back in 2011. There were numerous issues with that reevaluation. Many suburban areas were assessed too high and there will millions of dollars refunded to the taxpayers after the process was completely done over. When all was said and done, values went up by around 11% from the previous evaluation in 2003.

This time around, we are expecting a much higher increase in valuation. The home price index is up about 50 percent, commercial prices are up 101 percent and retail prices are up 77 percent. This means that there could be many property owners that question the new valuations and will challenge them through a formal appeal process.

The county tax assessor’s office has made a number of changes this time around to be sure they don’t have a repeat of 2011. They have a better online system for appeals and disputes. There will be more staff to deal with issues. There will be better communication with homeowners, including helping them determine what neighborhood they are in. A simpler grading system is in place to identify the quality of buildings.

After this year, Mecklenburg county will move to a four year cycle for reevaluation. This means the next reassessment will be in 2023. After that the plan is to move to two-year cycles.

The county will have the option of lowering the tax rate to compensate for the higher values. Some reduction in tax rate seems likely, but taxes may still rise.

If you are interested in a home in the Charlotte area, give us a call at (704) 525-4045. You can also view current listings on our website here.

Affordable Condos Cotswold Springs Coming to Cotswold

Cotswold has long been a desirable spot in the Charlotte area, but it is about to become even more so. There is a condominium project underway that will bring high-end finishes with affordable prices. There are 18 condos total in a project builder Main Street Properties & Development is calling Cotswold Springs.

Cotswold Springs is located at 935 McAlway Road, near the intersection of North Wendover Road and Beal Street. Right down the street is Grayson Skate Park and the other way is Oakhurst Park. There is easy access to Highway 74 with direct access to Uptown Charlotte for sporting events, museums, nightlife and much more. Cotswold Village Shops are just a quick drive away, as is the common market, publix, harris teeter, starbucks and plenty of other options. And just a little bit further will have you in SouthPark for world class shopping and dining.

Homes here range from just over 800 square feet to just under 1,200 square feet. There are three floorplans to choose from with one and two bedroom options with either 1 ½ or 2 bathrooms. Each home will have outdoor space, either a patio on the first floor units, or balconies for the higher units.

If Cotswold Springs is your new home, expect chic finishes. Solid wood cabinetry is standard as are 10 foot ceilings, quartz countertops, and in-unit laundry. All homes are pre-wired for fiber optic internet, with two connections per unit. There are plenty of smart upgrades available as well. The Smart upgrade package includes wi-fi enabled stacked washer/dryer, wi-fi enabled refrigerator, wi-fi enabled oven, smart deadbolt, smart thermostat, and network video doorbell.

If you are interested in a home in Cotswold Springs, they are pre-selling now. As of this writing, there are sixteen of the eighteen units left to choose from. Starting prices are in the low $200,000’s. Expect these homes to be completed early in 2018. For more information, call us at (704) 525-4045. You can also view current listings on our website here.

Lennar and CalAtlantic to Merge

Lennar Corp. and CalAtlantic Group Inc. announced a merger agreement yesterday. This $9.3 billion valued deal would poise the combined company to be one of the country’s leaders. The merger will mean 240,000 homesites in 49 markets across 21 states will all be under one company. The deal has been approved by the boards of directors at both companies. The deal will put the combined company in the top 3 builders in 24 out of the top 30 markets in the country.

Lennar and CalAtlantic expect to execute the merger in the first quarter of 2018 with shareholder approval. The combined companies would have revenues of about $17 billion.

Both companies seem eager for the merger. They are predicting a strong market profitability for years to come. There is a solid homebuilding market with job and wage growth, consumer confidence, low inventory, and a production deficit. These factors make a merger a smart move as they can save on purchasing, land, labor, and overhead if they combine.

Lennar has 21 communities currently under construction ranging from Rock Hill, SC up to Mooresville, NC. Most of these communities have price ranges in the $200,000’s to the $500,000’s. They offer mainly single-family homes with a few multi-family projects.

CalAtlantic has 41 communities under construction in Charlotte and surrounding areas with 142 quick move-in homes. Most of these communities have price ranges in the $200,000’s to the $600,000’s. Most homes are single-family, but they do have a few townhome projects currently in the works.

Both builders have been in the Charlotte area for a long time and are well respected for building quality homes and neighborhoods. Many of these have amazing amenities, fantastic locations, and all of the upgrades that people want for the way we live today.

If you are interested in a home by Lennar or CalAtlantic, give us a call at (704) 525-4045. You can also view current listings on our website here.

New Projects coming to South Charlotte

South Charlotte will be getting two new projects that we are excited about. They won their rezoning petitions at the Charlotte City Council Meeting this week.

The first project we are excited about is a redevelopment of Melrose Apartments in Madison Park. The site is the current home of 54 apartments originally built in 1967. There are also four single-family homes on the redevelopment site. Those four homes and the old apartments will be demolished to make way for the new project. This redevelopment project was first proposed in 2015 and has finally won unanimous approval by City Council.

The new project will have up to 265 apartments and eight townhouse-style units on the 2.9 acre site. This upscale complex will contain four and five story buildings, a parking garage, parking for each unit, a swimming pool, and central courtyard.

There are some concerns about the project being inconsistent with the surrounding neighborhood and issues with the elevations associated with the project. However, this project near the intersection of Park and Woodlawn Roads is still exciting. Revitalizing that corner is a great opportunity to add some character and better functionality to the area.

The second project we are excited about is an expansion of Phillips Place. Phillips Place has long been a place with restaurants, specialty retail, apparel, and home furnishings. The main street has an old world feel with fountains, benches, and lush landscaping. A hotel, movie theater, residences, office space and more made Phillips Place revolutionary as it was Charlotte’s first mixed-use development.

The expansion will add about 100,000 square feet of commercial space. Currently there is about 80,000 square feet of retail space excluding the hotel and movie theater. The plan also calls for parking decks with a smaller footprint allowing denser development. The project is slated for 15.1 acres just south of Fairview Road. The expansion of the Phillips Place retail center in SouthPark was unanimously approved by City Council.

If you are interested in a home in Madison Park or in SouthPark, give us a call at (704) 525-4045. You can also view current listings on our website here.

September Market Statistics

Sales across the Charlotte region fell again in September. They dropped 3.9% from last year from 4,121 down to 3,960 sales. These numbers all come from the Charlotte Regional Realtor Association’s monthly report based on data from the Carolina Multiple Listing Services, Inc.

According to the report, inventory was also down. Last year at this time there were 12,297 homes for sale in the region and this year there are only 10,140. This is a 17.5% decline year over year. The region is left with only a 2.5 month supply of homes. A balanced market giving equal power to buyers and sellers in a transaction is generally considered to be a six month supply.

Home prices on the other hand, continue to rise. The average sales price was 6.3% higher at $271,606. Median sales price was up 9.2% to $225,000. This shows that the seller’s market that has been the trend is showing no signs of stopping.

Pending sales were up 16.4% to 4,137 up from 3,555. The strength of pending sales shows that we should have a stable market for a while to come.

New listings are up year over year. They are up 3.3% to 4,700 from 4,550. This shows seller’s confidence in the market continuing to be strong.

Homes are selling quicker than last year as well. The time on the market from list to close was 99 days last year and this year is down to 90 days. Loans still take about the same time to come through so this means that the days on the market until the sale were also down from 47 to 39 days.

The market shows all indications of remaining a strong seller’s market, even with sales in a slump. If you are interested in a home in the Charlotte area, give us a call at (704) 525-4045. You can also view current listings on our website here.

Check out the Parade of Homes

If you are interested in new construction in the Charlotte area but aren’t sure what you want in a home, the Parade of Homes is a great place to start. This showcase highlights model homes in communities all around the area in a wide variety of styles, home builders, and price points. The Parade of Homes is also a great way to learn your way around if you are new to town.

The Parade of Homes began last weekend, and continues this weekend and the next. Dates are October 13-15, and 20-22. Homes are open from 11:00 am to 6:00 pm on Fridays and Saturdays, and from 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm on Sundays. The tour is free of charge and even has an app this year that will help you navigate. You can also check out http://www.paradecharlotte.com/ for the interactive website to plan your tour.

The Parade of Homes is like a huge open house. The best home builders in Charlotte and the surrounding area are all participants. They pull out all of the stops to show you everything they can do for you. Builders show fully furnished model homes and hope to get you to sign on the dotted line for a new home.

Some important things to remember about purchasing a new home. Just like purchasing an existing home, it is important to have your own Realtor represent you in the transaction. All of the sales staff for the builder work for the builder’s interests. You want to make sure you have someone to help guide you through what will probably be the single biggest investment in your life. A Realtor can help you through the process of choosing all of the options, upgrades, and finishes that will make your house a home, but will also make it appreciate and if necessary, get you the best price on resale.

Eighty homes will be a part of the tour this year highlighting 21 builders. Prices range from $240,000 up to $1.4 million. The show is organized by the Home Builders Association of Greater Charlotte. This year the homes are in Fort Mill, Rock Hill, Weddington, Huntersville, Concord, and in Charlotte as well. Builders represented this year are:

  • Alan Simonini Homes
  • Arthur Rutenberg Homes
  • Bonterra Builders
  • Century Communities
  • Chelsea Building Group
  • David Weekley Homes
  • Epcon Communities
  • Essex Homes
  • Fielding Homes
  • H & H Homes
  • Knotts Builders
  • Kolter Homes
  • Mattamy Homes
  • Meritage Homes
  • Niblock Homes
  • Saussy Burbank
  • Shea Homes
  • Smith Douglas Homes
  • Taylor Morrison
  • Terrata Homes
  • Toll Brothers

If you are interested in a new home in the Charlotte area, go tour the Parade of Homes, then give us a call at (704) 525-4045 and we will be happy to help you navigate through the process of purchasing your new home. You can also view current listings on our website here.

Spotlight: SouthPark City Homes

For anyone who missed out on the first phase of SouthPark City Homes, fear not, the second phase is selling now. There are still two units and the model available from the first phase, but if you want to customize your own home, you need to get one of the homes from phase two.

Located right off Fairview Road at Closeburn Road, SouthPark City Homes location can’t get any better. Commute time is small. There are many great employers in SouthPark and in Uptown that are just a short drive away. SouthPark is a premier destination for shopping, dining, and entertainment.

Builder Simonini Homes is finishing up the first phase and is about to begin the second phase. In total, SouthPark City Homes will have 26 townhomes, 8 of these are in the second phase. This  gives you plenty of opportunity to customize one of these amazing homes to meet your needs.

The entry floor of these homes have two car garages and flex spaces which could be a home office, extra bedroom, or home gym. There is also a full bathroom on this floor. An optional elevator can be added which will service all three floors.

The main floor has an open floorplan which includes a large gourmet kitchen, dining room large enough to seat 12, living room, and deck or balcony. A powder room rounds out the main floor. 10 foot ceilings and extensive woodwork are a hallmark of this floor.

The top floor has either two master bedrooms, or one master bedroom and two smaller bedrooms. 9 foot ceilings and lots of natural light are standard. Large closets provide plenty of storage and luxurious bathrooms have pedestal tubs and large frameless glass showers.

Each of these 3,000 plus square foot homes starts around $662,550 for a phase one home or $700,000 for phase two. The builder expects the build to be completely finished in February or March of next year.

If you are interested in one of these amazing SouthPark City Homes, give us a call at (704) 525-4045. You can also view current listings on our website here.

More Townhomes Coming to SouthEnd

There are two new projects coming to SouthEnd that we are really excited about. Both are townhome projects starting in the high $200’s to the high $300’s. This is a great opportunity for people wanting the great SouthEnd location, but not wanting to rent.

Domain Townhomes were just launched earlier this month. They had a launch party giving people a sneak peak with virtual reality headsets. There will be 20 townhomes in the project starting at $274,900. Pre-construction sales of the units began on September 8th.

Homes will have private fenced back yard courtyards, one-car garages, dine-in kitchen islands, balconies and more. Modern touches will be felt from the etched glass and metal garage doors to the black stainless-steel wi-fi enabled appliances.

Domain Townhomes will have two-bedroom, one and a half bathroom homes. Each is around 1,200 square feet. The guest room is on the first floor and can double as a home office. The entire third floor is dedicated to the owner’s suite with tons of natural light, oversized walk-in shower, and plenty of storage in the walk-in closet.

The second project of note is the second phase of Hopper Communities SouthPoint project. 33 townhomes will join the 53 from the first phase. The first phase began in September of 2015 and only has two unsold units. The second phase should be completed next summer and pre-sales have already begun.

The seven new buildings in SouthPoint are located at the intersection of Remount Road and SouthPoint Commons Court. They are between South Tryon and Youngblood streets and are just two blocks from the New Bern light-rail station.

Units will be similar to the original ones and will feature contemporary architecture and modern design. Hardwood floors, quartz countertops and stainless steel appliances will be standard. Two and three bedroom units will be available and all will feature two-car garages with options for rooftop terraces and Uptown views. Starting price will be in the high $300’s for 1,313 to 2,039 square feet of living space over three stories.

If you are interested in a townhome in the Charlotte area, give us a call at (704) 525-4045. We can help you with on in Domain Townhomes, SouthPoint Townhomes, or help customize your search for your next home. You can also view current listings on our website here.

August Market Update

The trend continues with no apparent end in sight. Once again, inventory is down in the Charlotte area while prices creep upwards. But the real story is that home sales took another hit in August. These numbers all come from the Charlotte Regional Realtor Association reporting on data from the Carolina Multiple Listing Service.

Inventory is down 18.6% compared to August of last year leaving just a 2.6 month supply. 10,153 homes were on the market for sale, while last year there were 12,477. Last month there were 10,174 for a decrease of 21 listings month over month.

Sales were down 3.8% for the same period. 4,297 homes sold in August as compared to 4,467 last year at this time. This number is up slightly over last month, just 1.2% higher than July.

Median sales price crept up to $230,000 while average sales price inched up to $273,549. This means median sales price is up 5% from this time last year but is down from last month’s $236,000. Average sales price is up 1% from last August, but is down from last month’s $280,696. These numbers can be affected by a few large sales so we will have to wait and see if this is a new trend where prices might be adjusting.

5,394 new listings hit the market in August which represents an increase of 6% over last year.

Industry analysts are predicting that the market will begin to balance over the next couple of years. They expect some relief to the inventory woes as the cooler months typically have a slowdown in the market. This seasonal slowdown should, weather permitting, allow builders to provide more inventory to the market.

The Charlotte area doesn’t seem to be cooling off anytime soon. There is still demand for listings and there is still positive job growth. This means it is still a great place to call home.

If you are interested in a home in the Charlotte area, give us a call at (704) 525-4045. You can view current listings on our website here.