North Carolina
- Ballantyne
- SouthPark
- Steele Creek
- Myers Park
- Dilworth
- South End
- LoSo
- Uptown
- Pineville
- Waxhaw
Areas
Charlotte is not one housing market. What is askable on a new-construction contract in the Fort Mill corridor is not what is askable on a house that has not changed hands since the seventies, and the person across the table already knows which one they are sitting in.
Where she works
She is licensed in both Carolinas, which most agents here are not. That matters most in the corridor along the border, where two houses twenty minutes apart sit under different tax rules and different contracts. What the state line does to your monthly payment is its own page.
She has closed outside this list and will again. This is where she is positioned and where the guides get written, not a boundary on what she takes on.
The guides
Housing stock and commute times are on every site in this city. These cover the part that is not: which levers tend to exist here, and why.
North Carolina
Steele Creek was farmland until the late 1990s, and most of what is here now went up after that. Houses sit longer than they do in south Charlotte, and that is leverage if you know what to do with it.
Next step
Ten minutes on the phone covers more of it than any page can, because it can be about the specific house rather than the average one.
Start here
The area, roughly when, and whether you are buying or selling. Then your details.
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