Check out Conservancy at Waxhaw Creek

If you want the best value in Union County, Conservancy at Waxhaw Creek is it. This amazing neighborhood is completely surrounded by Catawba Lands Conservancy green space, has low Union County taxes, and homes start in the $220’s. You can’t get any better than that.

Conservancy at Waxhaw Creek is located in a cul-de-sac community with no through access. Charming downtown Waxhaw is about 7 miles away, and shopping in Weddington is close by as well. It will take less than an hour to get to Uptown Charlotte or Charlotte Douglas International Airport. This bucolic setting is great for getting away from the hectic life.

There won’t be too many more chances to get in on Conservancy at Waxhaw Creek. The second phase is underway right now with two more proposed phases. One phase has been completed. This is great for people who don’t want to go through the building process. Many people love to be able to choose every detail of a new home and there are opportunities to completely customize a home here.

Builder True Homes is developing single family homes in Conservancy at Waxhaw Creek. There are 75 lots in the first two phases of the project with the potential for more in the remaining phases. True Homes is offering 15 floor plans with opportunities to truly make the space work for you and your family. There are one and two story plans with many ways to make the space work for you from home offices to extra bedrooms. Homes range from 1,680 to 4,281 square feet. They have between 2 and 5 bedrooms and 2 to 4.5 bathrooms. Some homes have finished basements, open kitchens, game rooms and more.

Children in Conservancy at Waxhaw Creek currently attend Waxhaw Elementary, Parkwood Middle, and Parkwood High Schools. There are also private schools, daycares, mother’s day out programs, and preschools nearby. Please verify school assignments as they are subject to change.

If you want to be a part of the amazing community of Conservancy at Waxhaw Creek give us a call at (704) 525-4045. You can view current listings and create custom searches on our website here.

December Market Report

As the year comes to a close, we are once again looking at the trends in the real estate market. Based on the numbers from the Charlotte Regional Realtor Association home sales were up, but inventory remains depressed causing home prices to climb even higher. This data is collected from the Carolina Multiple Listing Services. The data is for any home sold using that service so it may not take into account homes sold by owner.

In November 3,485 homes sold in the Charlotte area. This is down from the 3,664 homes sold in October. Though it is up 2.9% over November of 2016. It remains to be seen if 2017 will be a better year in total than 2016, but experts are optimistic.

Inventory is down yet again as compared to 2016. 9,024 homes were on the market representing a 2.3 month supply. That’s 1,997 fewer homes than in November of last year representing a decline of 18.1%.

Median sales prices were up year over year by 6.4% rising from $210,000 to $223,375. Average sales price was up 4.8% from $258,619 to $270,957. These rising prices can make it harder for first time buyers to get into the market, but they are great for current sellers as they can expect higher sales prices. Sellers can expect homes to sell quicker as well with 96 days the average from list to close. This is 8 days shorter than homes were on the market in 2016.

Pending sales and new listings this month are encouraging. Pending sales were up from 3050 to 3487 which represents a rise of 14.3%. Listing activity was up 8.3% over last year with 3,707 new listings up from 3,424 last year. If this trend continues, we may see relief from the chronically low inventory. This means that there is a chance for the market to begin to be more balanced between buyers and sellers.

If you are in the market to buy or sell a home in the Charlotte area, give us a call at (704) 525-4045. You can also view current listings and create custom searches on our website here.

Spotlight: Lawson

Waxhaw is home to many new neighborhoods, but Lawson is truly one of the gems. This stunning neighborhood was established in 2006 and centers around a magnificent 150 year old oak tree known as the “Heritage Oak”. Over a third of the neighborhood is devoted to common lands including miles of walking trails connecting the villages and amenities to each other. Named after naturalist John Lawson, many of the street names are inspired by his “A New Voyage to Carolina” written in 1709.

Lawson is comprised of 558 acres of homes, amenities, and natural lands. The amazing Mill House Amenity Center is a neighborhood focal point. Fitness centers, pools with waterslides, ponds, tennis courts and nature trails are also places for community gatherings. There are many pocket parks along the scenic nature trails that wind throughout the property.

There are many existing homes in Lawson as well as two active builders offering new construction homes. They offer a wide range of homes at various price points.

Lennar has homes with a starting range from $314,990 – $389,240. These homes have square footages ranging from 2,475 to 3,489 and include 3-4 bedrooms and 2.5-3.5 bathrooms. You will have your choice of a two or three car garage in homes with 9 basic floor plans. You can customize the homes to meet your family’s unique needs.

If you want a larger more luxurious home, Mattamy has upscale selections starting in the upper $500,000’s. These homes are much grander in scale, from 3,609 to 5,000+ square feet. 4 or 5 bedrooms and 3.5-4.5 bathrooms with many flex areas are within these elegant homes. Flexible design options offer guest suites, home offices and abundant storage. There are five floorplans to choose from with hundreds of ways to customize to fit your lifestyle.

Located just off Providence Road at Cuthbertson Road, Lawson is in a wonderful spot. There is highway access nearby, but you are far enough away from everything for you home to truly be a retreat. Lawson is also in desirable Union County with lower taxes and top rated schools.

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

Low Inventory Woes Cause Slow Market

For many months in a row, the Charlotte real estate market has been left with a lack of inventory. This shortage has caused many home buying woes for buyers and is leaving sellers worried as they become buyers. Charlotte was just named a hot housing market for 2018 by Realtor.com which will likely increase concerns and competition for homes. This can cause buyers and sellers to feel like they are stuck in their current homes with no way to move on and up to a new home.

This situation is not unique. Many markets around the country should be booming in this current economy, but with such low supply, sellers are reluctant to sell because they can’t find comparable homes in their price range. This leads to the vicious cycle that is keeping inventory low. Americans are spending longer than ever in their homes. The median length of time homeowners are staying in their homes has risen to 10 years. This is well above the six to eight years which was the historical average before the housing crash.

Prices are also on the rise, in fact it was just reported by S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller index that home prices in Charlotte were up 6.2% for the year. This puts a pinch on first-time buyers and puts home ownership out of reach for many who have student debt. The percentage of first-time home buyers is near an all time low at 34%.

It appears to be a toxic combination. There are fewer homes on the market, people taking longer to move, rising prices, and higher student loan debt. The obvious solution is for builders to build more homes, but builders are not back to the pace of building from before the recession. Last year there were less than 4,000 single-family building permits issued. This is less than half the number issued in 2006.

It remains to be seen when the market will begin to correct itself. Either prices will need to come down or supply must go up because the demand is there.

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

October Market Report

The Carolina Multiple Listing Service has released their monthly report and the news looks pretty familiar. Supply is down with low inventory woes persisting while demand is up. Home sales rose year over year and pending sales show that demand is still strong in the area. These numbers all come from the Charlotte Regional Realtor Association’s monthly sales activity report.

Closed sales were up 2.6% last month from 3,572 last year to 3,664 this year. New listings were up year over year as well. In 2016 there were 4,205 and in 2017 were up to 4,336 representing a rise of 3.1%.

Pending sales, also called new contracts for sales are the big story this month. They rose 15.4% from 3,617 to 4,173. This strong demand is a great indicator that the market will continue to stay strong for some time to come.

Median sales price was up from $210,000 last year to $223,000 this year, a 6.2% increase. Average sales price was also up 4.2% from $256,812 up to $267,615.

Inventory continues to be low. This helps drive up prices as demand remains strong. There is only a 2.4 month supply of homes in the Charlotte region right now. A balanced market is generally considered to be a 6 month supply. That’s when buyers and sellers have the same power in a transaction. Right now it is considered a strong seller’s market. This 25% decline from last year means that the possibility of multiple offers on a property are more common as is bidding above list price to win a property. Last year at this time, there were 11,760 homes for sale and this year there are only 9,539.

Homes are staying on the market for fewer days as well. From listing to closing homes are on the market for an average of 89 days. Compared to 104 days last year, this represents a decline of 14.4%.

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.

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.

Greenbrier Coming Soon to Waxhaw

Waxhaw has an amazing new neighborhood where you can get in on the ground floor. Greenbrier is located just off Potter Road south of New Town Road in Union County. This location gives you all of the great schools with lower Union County taxes. You are just minutes from shopping in Weddington or a stroll through charming downtown Waxhaw. A commute to Uptown Charlotte or a trip to Charlotte Douglas International Airport are around 40 minutes.

Greenbrier is the brainchild of True Homes and is an upscale community with a variety of designer choices. There are 20 floorplans available in their Traditions Collection which give you seemingly endless opportunity for personalizing a home here. These homes balance style, space and design to give you a truly unique living space.

Homes in Greenbrier can range from three to five bedrooms giving options for every size family. Flex spaces, gourmet kitchens, ample storage, and sumptuous master suites are in almost every home. Homes range from a modest 2,800 square feet to a grand over 4,000 square feet. This leaves many opportunities for home gyms, home offices, play rooms, home theaters or guest suites. Finishes can be customized as well, from lighting to cabinetry to fixtures, you can truly make a home in Greenbrier your own. Prices will start in the high $200,000’s and will go as high as the $400,000’s.

True Homes is a semi-custom and full custom homebuilder based in North and South Carolina. They pride themselves on providing the best homes with the best customer satisfaction. Greenbrier will be no different. There are a few homes currently under construction, and a model home will be finished soon. Until then, the model home in nearby Copper Run can show you an idea of what you can get in a home in Greenbrier.

Greenbrier is currently zoned for Western Union Elementary, Parkwood Middle, and Parkwood High Schools. Please verify school assignments as they are subject to change. There are also private school, daycare, preschool, and mother’s day out options close by.

If you are interested in learning more about the community of Greenbrier, 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.

Custom Home Opportunities in Belle Grove

If you have been thinking about working with a custom homebuilder, now is a great time. Arthur Rutenberg Homes has homes available in many neighborhoods across the region, but there are two now available in Belle Grove in the Marvin area.

Original Ryan Homes Model Home

Belle Grove is a newer subdivision that was originally begun by Ryan Homes in 2015. They built just a few of the planned 25 homes, but have stepped back from the project. This has left an opening for custom homebuilder Arthur Rutenberg Homes to step in. They are offering two homes at a time and will eventually custom build the rest of the neighborhood.

Arthur Rutenberg has been a respected homebuilder since 1953. He built his first home and every home since on four cornerstones: design, craftsmanship, service, and responsibility. His company has unique designs that are continuously refined to be efficient and functional. They have plans that can be personalized, making each home unique to each customer. Completed projects include Stevens Grove in Matthews, and The Club at Longview in Union County.

A Proposed Custom Home by Arthur Rutenberg Homes

Belle Grove is located off Bonds Grove Church Road between Providence and Waxhaw-Marvin Roads, this is just past Barrington. Current school assignments are for Sandy Ridge Elementary, Marvin Ridge Middle, and Marvin Ridge High Schools. All three of these coveted schools are top ranked, award winning. Please verify school assignments as they are subject to change.

There is a brick and stone entrance that welcomes you into the large wooded lots, each around an acre in size. Homes in Belle Grove range from 2,800 to over 5,000 square feet, some with basement options. They contain many luxury features including grand entryways, custom cabinetry, outdoor living areas, spa style bathrooms and more.

If you are interested in building a home in Belle Grove, give us a call 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.