Bookmark this Page

Charlotte - Find valuable real estate resources including listings, articles and advice.

Inside Real Estate: An Inside Look Into Real Estate

Charlotte

There is no time to buy like today.
Charlotte Local Real Estate
Charlotte, North Carolina (NC)

Charlotte, North Carolina, is the state’s most populated city and a cultural, historical, entertainment and business hub. Nine Fortune 500 companies are headquartered in the area, including Goodrich, Lowe’s and Duke Energy. Charlotte is also one of the nation’s foremost banking centers, is home to Bank of America and is second only to New York City in headquartered assets.

So, you want to move, but not necessarily out of town. Maybe you just want to move to another part of the city, or right outside of the city limits. Real estate agencies in your area will be more than capable of helping you to find a home you can be satisfied with. The resources for Charlotte local real estate are easy to find; you could be moving sooner than you think.

 Read Article »

Get Answers to Your Real Estate Questions How do you find the right home in the right location?
Find out the answer
Quick Stats for Charlotte specific information
Population 540,828Median Age 32.7 yrsHousehold Size: 2.45
Avg Commute: 25.1 minAvg Income $46,975Avg Home Value: $134,300
July High: 90.0°FJanuary Low: 31.2°F
 

Charlotte Local Real Estate

The number one mistake people make when searching for Charlotte local real estate is taking a too-casual approach to the process. After all, they know the area well. However, it’s still essential to take the process seriously and do research on an area you may think you know.

Getting an Agent

Before you decide on a real estate company or agent, you should do comparison shopping, Be sure to interview several candidates, even if your neighbor recommended an agent to you. Just because an agent was the best option for someone else does not make him or her the best option for you. Ask how long he or she has been practicing real estate, how long he or she has been working with the local real estate, and about any other relevant designations or awards.

Checking out Locations

You should also still look at prices and styles of homes in various neighborhoods. Since you are a local, you can visit them at your convenience to get a feel for the type of people that live there and whether the area suits you. Since you live locally, you should also assess the amount of time it will take you to get to work or school from potential new home locations.

Financing

Moving “just across town” also requires just as good of credit and just as good of budgeting as you would need to move across the country. Again, you have the advantage as a local—you can create a more accurate budget since you already know what the cost of living in the area is like. Some preparatory steps towards getting your loan for local real estate include:

  • Finding a lender (not just the first one you hear about)
  • Making certain all your bills are paid on time
  • Getting pre-approved for a loan
  • Creating a budget to determine what you can really afford to spend on the new home (take into account any repairs you plan on making, moving costs, any expenses coming up in the near future, etc.)

Don’t forget that a move across town may cost almost as much as a move out of state. You will still have to get all your things packed, and you will probably still have to hire a moving truck. Your advantages lie in saving gas money,and in the fact that you can probably take multiple trips from one house to the other if you need to.

The Search for Homes

After obtaining financing and securing a local real estate agent in Charlotte, you’re ready to actually begin looking at homes. By now you should have a good idea of what you want and what you can afford. This is the fun part of the process, but you should continue to take things seriously; carefully inspect any home you are interested in and before you make a purchase hire a qualified home appraiser to give you an estimate of the home’s value and identify any of its problem spots.

Moving to an area that you are already familiar with has many advantages. You have a head start on other buyers and insider information, but there’s no excuse for neglecting to do careful research during every step along the way.

Back to the top of the page

A REALTOR® is a real estate professional who is a member of the National Association of REALTORS®