3 REASONS YOU SHOULD CONSIDER VACANT LAND IN CHARLOTTE

3 Reasons You Should Consider Vacant Land in Charlotte

When you buy a Charlotte home, you want one that will meet your needs. You may have an at-home business that requires a lot of space or large pets that need room to run. If this is the case, a home located in a close-knit planned community may not be right for you.

Here are three reasons why buying and building on vacant land in Charlotte might be right for you:

  1. You want to build a home designed to meet your needs. Perhaps the greatest benefit of owning vacant land in Charlotte is the freedom you have to build whatever home you want. You won’t have to use a particular home builder or build a home just like everyone else’s.
  2. You want more space. Building a home in a planned community comes with certain restrictions. One of those is usually a smaller lot size. Many homes are now being built on 1/3 acre lots and smaller. You may not be comfortable living in a home that close to your neighbor’s house. Purchasing and building on vacant land in Charlotte puts as much space between you and your neighbors as you want.
  3. You want to take advantage of current land prices. Even if you aren’t ready to build right now, it still makes sense to purchase vacant land. Land typically goes up in value over time, and as the saying goes, they’re not making any more of it. You can buy your land at today’s rate and then build your home whenever you are ready. The land will be waiting for you.  This could save you thousands of dollars.

If you think buying vacant land in Charlotte is right for you, let me help you find the property that meets your needs. Call me or email me today.

 

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Are You Considering Relocating to Charlotte NC?

Are You Considering Relocating to Charlotte NC?

Dear Potential Charlotte Home Buyer,

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Charlotte NC is an absolutely gorgeous city with such character–historic yet, optimistic and youthful in spirit.  I can certainly understand why you would like to live here with us!  I was born and raised in North Carolina and I have lived here in Charlotte for over 26 years now.

If you are considering relocating to the Charlotte Metro area, I would certainly love the opportunity to help you locate your dream home.   I am a broker and have sold homes in nearly every MLS area that we have in our system, and believe me, there are plenty of them!  My agents and I are able to assist you with any type of residential real estate that you may need.

As a full-time Realtor®, I have personally represented many home buyers from $100,000 to over $2 million over the past few years.  Our team works in homes, condos, townhomes, Uptown, SouthEnd and SouthPark lofts, ranches, duplexes, and more.

I am a devoted wife and mother of two boys, ages 21 and 22.   I work full time in the real estate business and would love the opportunity to work with you as well.  I want your business; just give me a call and give me the opportunity to earn it.  I look forward to hearing from you soon!  I can assure you that you will receive first class customer service with my team and I.  In fact, you may even make a new friend.

Debe in Charlotte

Charlotte Real Estate and Relocation Specialist
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Debe Maxwell offers many years of experience helping those relocating to the Charlotte area as well as providing an aggressive marketing strategy for homes for sale in Charlotte.  If you’re relocating to Charlotte, Debe will help you locate the perfect Charlotte neighborhood first, then locate the perfect home for sale which fits your lifestyle and your budget to at ‘t.’

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    The holiday season is one of the most dangerous times of the year for household fires, so take note of these tips to reduce your risk. Read

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Charlotte Economic News: More Energy Jobs Announced by TOSHIBA


Charlotte NC:
  Charlotte is in the news once again this week as the “New Energy Capital” of the world, already a national hub for the energy industry!

Toshiba will increase its presence in Charlotte as well as having recently announced its participation in the 2,700-megawatt South Texas project, partnering with The Shaw Group.

Toshiba America Nuclear Energy will add 25 to 40 new jobs in their Charlotte office over the next several months, says Duncan Kane, director of Toshiba’s Charlotte human resources.

These 25 to 40 new Toshiba jobs will all be directly related to the South Texas project, Kane says.  More jobs are expected beyond the initial hirings as well.  “Longer term, (Toshiba) will hire additional staff both here in Charlotte and at the (South Texas) site as needed to support the project.”

Since 2009, major energy industry expansions and relocations have been announced by several companies such as Siemens Energy, Areva, Babcock & Wilcox, SPX and ABB Group (to Huntersville), adding many new jobs to the Charlotte Metro area.

Debe Maxwell offers many years of experience helping those relocating to the Charlotte area as well as providing an aggressive marketing strategy for homes for sale in Charlotte.  If you’re relocating to Charlotte, Debe will help you locate the perfect Charlotte neighborhood first, then locate the perfect home for sale which fits your lifestyle and your budget to at ‘t.’

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For your relocation needs, email Debe or give her a call today!

Mobile: (704) 491-3310
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We know Charlotte real estate.  Let my team do the work for YOU!

Source:  The Charlotte Business Journal

 

 

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Charlotte Economic News: More Energy Jobs Announced


Charlotte NC:
  Charlotte is quickly becoming the forerunner to become the “New Energy Capital” of the world, already a national hub for the energy industry.

The Shaw Group is expanding its stake in nuclear power
, announcing a major role in a 2,700-megawatt South Texas project and adding an agreement with Toshiba to be the exclusive contractor for Toshiba plants worldwide.

The South Texas project is the largest nuclear construction project in Shaw’s history, Shaw Chief Executive Jim Bernhard Jr. told analysts on Monday.  This extends the company’s highly visible role as exclusive contractor for the Westinghouse AP1000 plants and is very good news for Charlotte, Shaw’s home base.

Shaw Power Group will hold the initial engineering, procurement and construction contract for the two-reactor expansions proposed for the South Texas project.  However, Shaw will be more than the contractor, Shaw will also be a partner with Toshiba in the project, investing up to $250 million in nuclear projects. Bernhard said, “We believe that (the Westinghouse and Toshiba) technologies combined will certainly together exceed the largest percentage of reactors to be built in the world, compared to other technologies that are commercially available.”

Shaw remains bullish on the future of nuclear power, saying that things in the United States have grown slower than expected but, nuclear plant construction worldwide, is surging forward.

Shaw will add 225 jobs to the 1,100 already in Charlotte in an order to support the new nuclear development agreement.  Hiring will begin this week and more than 180 of the new hires will be engineers, with an average salary of nearly $95,000 a year.

Since 2009, major energy industry expansions and relocations have been announced by several companies such as Siemens Energy, Areva, Babcock & Wilcox, SPX and ABB Group (to Huntersville), adding many new jobs to the Charlotte Metro area.

Debe Maxwell offers many years of experience helping those relocating to the Charlotte area as well as providing an aggressive marketing strategy for homes for sale in Charlotte.  If you’re relocating to Charlotte, Debe will help you locate the perfect Charlotte neighborhood first, then locate the perfect home for sale which perfectly fits your lifestyle and your budget.

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Source:  The Charlotte Business Journal

 

 

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365 Things to Do in Charlotte – Bowling at StikeCity in Uptown Charlotte

365 Things to Do in Charlotte – Bowling at StikeCity in Uptown Charlotte


The EpiCenter – StrikeCity
210 East Trade Street
1st Floor – Suite 164-D
Charlotte, North Carolina 28202
Phone: 704-716-9300

StrikeCity is the next generation of bowling, kicking the sport up a notch with modern lanes, sleek amenities and state-of-the-art scoring.  In addition to the exciting world-class bowling, StrikeCity offers dozens of flat screen televisions throughout the venue, a delicious menu from Libretto’s Authentic NYC Pizza and Italian Kitchen that goes beyond traditional bowling alley food standards.   If you’re just looking for a watering hole, StrikeCity features a fully-stocked bar with an extensive beer list.  All of this is housed in one stylish and comfortable setting.  StrikeCity is more than a bowling alley — it’s an experience you won’t want in Uptown Charlotte.

If you love the vibrant Charlotte Uptown, search Charlotte homes for sale in Uptown – there’s something for everyone in our upscale, trendy Uptown area!

 

 

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SELLER TIPS: Purchase Offer Points to Ponder for Your Charlotte Home for Sale

You’re represented by a Realtor® (hopefully), who can skillfully walk you through your purchase Offer but, when dealing with a purchase Contract for your Charlotte home for sale, you need to look carefully within the document for a few things before you sign on the dotted line.  Your Realtor® and/or attorney will be able to point out glaring deficiencies, inconsistencies or other things not in your best interest.  However, the more you know about the purchase Contract yourself, the better chances you have of getting a good deal on your Charlotte home for sale.

Here are a few points to ponder that are contained within your Offer to Purchase:

Closing Date
Sometimes a buyer may want to wait a month or two before actually taking over the Title of your home.  You want to check the Closing date against your own schedule and make sure it’s an acceptable date.  Don’t be inflexible–remember that in this highly competitive real estate market, you need to be willing to negotiate on the closing date – unless, of course, you don’t have a choice.


Property that is to Remain with the home

Contracts range in terms of what fixtures are included in the Offer and what personal property the buyer wishes to remain with the home.  In a few cases, the contract entitles the buyer to everything on the property.  In other cases, the Contract entitles them to nothing more than the attached (ceiling) light fixtures and electrical socket covers.  Carefully read over what the buyer expects to remain with the home and make certain that you agree.

Contingencies
This is a biggie!  The factors a buyer may want in place before the contract is finalized may or may not be more than you’re willing to deal with.  For example, the buyer may want an inspection even before signing, or they may want to sell their own home before taking title of your home.  They may want the contract reviewed by their lawyer or they may still be waiting for their mortgage to be approved.

The problem with contingencies is they can drag on much longer than you initially expect them to.  To be safe – even if you’re okay with the contingencies – set a reasonable time limit for the contingencies  to be accomplished.  This way, your sale doesn’t drag on forever without ever making it to Closing, nor is your home off of the market for an extended period of time.

In the case of the inspection before Contract–I say, let them have at it!Your home will not be taken off of the market and this will give your buyers reassurance about their purchase AND you can then negotiate all points up front–and not the finer points of the Contract, THEN a couple of weeks later, the repair request as a result of the inspection! 
*Note:  I also highly recommend a pre-listing inspection.  EVERYTHING goes smoother with either a pre-listing or pre-Contract inspection! 

Expiration Date

Finally, pay attention to the expiration date of the Offer to Purchase. You may have eight hours or eight days to accept, reject or counter the Offer to Purchase your home.  Pay careful attention to how long you have to consider the Offer for your Charlotte home for sale.

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