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Real Estate Trends Next Year | Housing Market Forecast for 2025

October 18, 2024 by Danielle Edwards

What is the Housing Market Forecast for 2025?

Curious about real estate trends next year? Understanding these trends is essential whether you’re planning to buy, sell, or invest. The housing market forecast for 2025 points to significant shifts in both mortgage rates and home prices. Planning ahead allows you to capitalize on upcoming opportunities. Both buyers and sellers will need to monitor market conditions closely to make the best possible decisions.

The real estate market is constantly evolving. Key industry players, including Wells Fargo, Fannie Mae, and Goldman Sachs, expect the next year to bring favorable mortgage trends and an uptick in housing prices. The early months of 2025 may offer the best window for buyers to secure low rates before competition rises.


Real estate trends next year forecast by Danielle Edwards, your trusted RE/MAX agent

Housing Market Forecast 2025: Key Mortgage Trends to Watch

The mortgage trends in 2025 suggest declining rates, providing a favorable environment for buyers. Market analysts predict that mortgage rates could fall steadily through the first half of the year. This drop could result in a surge of buyer activity, as many have been waiting for lower rates to re-enter the market. However, the second half of the year may see increased competition, which could lead to rising home prices.

For sellers, the housing market forecast indicates that listing early in the year may be advantageous. With buyers returning to the market, sellers who prepare and price their homes well will attract serious offers quickly.


Projected mortgage rate trends for 2025 by Danielle Edwards, RE/MAX agent

Home Prices Forecast for 2025: What Buyers Should Know

The home prices forecast for 2025 highlights expected increases between 2.3% and 4.4%, depending on location and demand. With demand expected to rise as mortgage rates drop, buyers who act sooner can secure homes at lower prices. Waiting could mean facing increased competition and higher prices later in the year.

Sellers, on the other hand, will need to be strategic in pricing their homes. While demand will grow, overpricing could still discourage potential buyers. Staging the home and presenting it well will also help sellers stand out in a competitive market.


Real estate trends next year—home sales forecast by Danielle Edwards, your trusted RE/MAX agent

Key Market Conditions for Homebuyers and Sellers

  • Homes are currently staying on the market for an average of 44 days, giving buyers more time to negotiate better terms.
  • Inventory levels have increased from 2 months in October 2023 to 2.4 months in September 2024, offering more options for buyers.
  • Over 1,100 price reductions were recorded in September 2024, creating favorable conditions for those looking to make an offer.

Maximizing Market Conditions in 2025

Tracking market conditions for homebuyers and sellers will be crucial in 2025. Buyers can benefit from early action, locking in favorable mortgage rates while inventory is still plentiful. Sellers who list at the right time and price their homes appropriately can expect strong offers as demand rises. Preparing early and partnering with an experienced agent will make all the difference.


2025 real estate trends with mortgage projections by Danielle Edwards, RE/MAX agent

Conclusion: Plan for Real Estate Trends Next Year

The real estate trends next year point to opportunities for both buyers and sellers. Early preparation and action will be key to staying ahead in the market. Mortgage rates are expected to decline, but competition will likely increase as more buyers enter the market. Sellers who list and price strategically will benefit from rising demand. Don’t miss your chance—reach out to Danielle Edwards, your trusted RE/MAX agent, and take the next step toward your 2025 real estate goals.

Reach out to us, and we’ll be delighted to assist you. Stay tuned for all updates! Follow us on social media, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.

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The Ultimate Fall To-Do List – Danielle Edwards

September 18, 2023 by Danielle Edwards

What are the Cozy Activities for the Fall Season?

Autumn is a magical time of year. The leaves change color, the air becomes crisp, and there is a sense of excitement in the air. It is the perfect time to get outside and enjoy the beauty of nature or to cozy up indoors with a good book and a warm cup of No matter what you choose to do, fall is a great time to spend with family and friends. It is a time to celebrate the harvest, enjoy the changing seasons, and create lasting memories.

(1 ) Drink hard cider and pick apples at Windy Hill Orchard & Cider Mill.

You don’t have to head to the mountains to pick apples. The closest orchard to Charlotte is less than an hour outside the city and features live music, hayrides, a hard cider bar and, of course, fresh fried apple cider doughnuts.

The orchards is now open for picking this season. Hours are 1-6 p.m. on Fridays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.  on Saturdays and noon to 5 p.m on Sundays (subject to weather and crop conditions).

Head to the hard cider bar for a $13 flight featuring six flavors — usually five mainstays and one specialty rotation. If you find something you love you can buy it by the bottle at the farm stand.

Windy Hill Orchard & Cider Mill | 1860 Black Highway, York SC 29745

(2) Ride haunted rollercoasters at SCarowinds.

Operational Days/Hours: September 22 onwards

Please note that they are only open during Fridays – Sundays

Carowinds transforms from a “theme park” to a “scream park” for its annual SCarowinds Halloween attraction. The event features 500+ monsters, ghosts, and goblins roaming the grounds plus haunted attractions and shows.

Not feeling it? Buy a “No Boo” necklace for $12 and the monsters won’t approach you. And check out The Great Pumpkin Fest for kid-friendly fall entertainment.

SCarowinds | Buy tickets $39/99+

Here are some of their upcoming events:

(3) South Park Food and Wine Festival

SEPTEMBER 30, 2023 -12PM – 6PM

Sip, Savor, and Celebrate! 🍷🍽️ Join us at the South Park Wine and Food Festival for an unforgettable culinary journey through Charlotte’s finest flavors. Save the date, and get ready to indulge in the best of wine, cuisine, and community.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LEARN MORE CHARLOTTE EVENTS HERE

(4) THE AMP BALLANTYNE Entertainment

In the center of Ballantyne, there is an outdoor amphitheater. With a cutting-edge sound system, covered stage, VIP spaces, and plenty of room for general admission lawn seating, the location will accommodate events for up to 3,500 ticketed and free guests. Festivals, markets, regional performances, fitness classes, and other activities will be included in the programming in addition to the big concerts, making Ballantyne a popular destination for Charlotte residents.

In addition to having designated restrooms, concession stands, food truck parking, and perimeter fences with access points for VIP and regular admission, the venue is also outfitted with perimeter fencing. Depending on the kind of event, different areas of on-site parking will be accessible.

Learn about the upcoming events on this link.

 

(5) Dine in the middle of Tryon Street at Culture Feast.

Oct. 4, 6-9 p.m.

Long community tables fill the street for a night of live entertainment and a family-style dinner al fresco.

Catch the Festival of India this coming September 23.

Festival of India| Belk Theater, 130 N Tryon St. Charlotte, NC | Tickets starts at $5

(6) Bid farewell to summer and usher in the fall season at USNWC’s Fall Festival.

Oct. 14 featuring Build Your Own Boat Competition

They’ll have cider sampling, a Build Your Own Boat competition, live music, a trail race, yoga and more.

Put your own handmade vessel to the test on the whitewater rapids in the event’s signature Build Your Own Boat Competition. Registration is $40.

Learn more upcoming events here

(7) Travel back in time at the Carolina Renaissance Festival.

Saturdays and Sundays September 30-November 19, 2023

Go back in time to the biggest celebration since Camelot! Take a stroll through Fairhaven’s forested Village in the fall as history comes to life with nonstop, all-day, immersive, and interactive entertainment that you won’t find anywhere else. The village’s outdoor artisan market offers a wide selection of arts and crafts to purchase!

Games, rides, brave horseback jousting knights, spectacular falconry, lovely mermaids and fairies, amiable dragons, feasts, and much more adventure await! Come one, come all for a full day of nonstop family fun!

Carolina Renaissance Festival | 16445 Poplar Tent Road, Huntersville | Tickets: $32 adults, $20 kids 5-12

(8) Markets at 11 in Charlotte

Saturday, November 11/ 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Local businesses are bringing their craft to the South Charlotte community to shop and enjoy! Browse specialty beauty, health and home products on Ballantyne’s former golf course. Grab bites and brews from local food and drink vendors. Post up on your picnic blanket and get your groove on with musical artists all day long!

Check out this link for schedule, map and vendor list.

(9) Join 60,000+ attendees in celebrating Hispanic heritage at the Hola Charlotte Festival.

Oct. 7 | 12:00pm to 6:00PM

The 11th annual event features authentic food and beverage, cultural dance performances, vendors, and more. The Hola Charlotte Festival, one of Charlotte’s greatest Hispanic Heritage Celebrations, celebrates the richness of Latin American culture.

Hola Charlotte Festival | Uptown Charlotte, Tryon St. | Free

(10) Head to Raleigh for the N.C. State Fair and all the fried food your body can handle.

Oct. 12-22

The event is ranked among the top 25 fairs in the country and features live music, carnival games, rides, agricultural exhibitors and competitions.

This year, they’re debuting a new 155-foot ferris wheel called the Sky Gazer. Tickets to ride are $10-$13 and do not include admission. Please note that gates close for admission at 9:45PM every night. You must be at the gates prior to the said closing time.

New foods that debuted last year included an arepa burger, bacon on a stick dipped in nacho cheese and crumbled Cheetos, brownie funnel cake, a mac and cheese waffle cone topped with turkey barbecue and cracklins, chocolate chip hushpuppies and more. Stay tuned for the 2019 vendor lineup.

 

 

 

 

 

 

N.C. State Fair |  1025 Blue Ridge Road, Raleigh | Tickets $10-$13 for adults

 

(11) Watch 50+ hot air balloons take to the sky at the Annual Carolina Balloonfest.

Oct. 20-22, 2023 | Statesville Regional Airport at 260 Hangar Drive, Statesville, NC 28677

The second-oldest balloon festival in the country is a sight to behold as dozens of colorful balloons take to the sky. You can even book a ride for about $250/person.

Carolina BalloonFest | Statesville Regional Airport at 260 Hangar Drive, Statesville, NC 28677| Tickets $10-$35

 

(12) Sip on unlimited samples from 25 vineyards at the South End Wine Fall Festival.

Oct. 21, 2023 | Lenny Boy Brewing at 3000 S Tryon St, Charlotte, NC 28217

Enjoy four hours of all-you-can-drink wine, beer and cider samples plus live music and food from Papi Queso, Tin Kitchen and King of Pops.

There are two ways to upgrade your experience. Single VIP tickets are $50 and get you in an hour early to get a head start on sampling and beat the crowd. VIP tables are $600 and include 10 tickets, reserved table and chairs and four bottles of wine in addition to five hours of unlimited samples.

South End Wine Festival | Lenny Boy Brewing at 3000 S Tryon St, Charlotte, NC 28217| Tickets $38-42 general admission

(13) Dress up to drink your way through Uptown at Rich & Bennett’s Halloween Bar Crawl.

Oct. 28, 1-10 p.m.

The 22nd annual event is the largest Halloween bar crawl in the Southeast. Last year’s event featured 20+ participating bars. Stay tuned for this year’s lineup.

Rich & Bennett’s Halloween Bar Crawl | Uptown | Tickets $10 – $25

(14) Join the Great Elizabeth Pumpkin Wall Lighting.

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This year’s event hasn’t been announced yet but it’s usually a few days before Halloween.

Each year, Elizabeth neighbors construct a giant 60-foot-long wall lined end to end and top to bottom with jack o’lanterns. You can join in the community carving event or just stop by to see it lit up.

(15) Run alongside planes at the airport’s Runway 5K this Fall.

Oct. 21 | Last bus leaves at 6:45 AM. 5K starts at 7:30 AM | Charlotte Douglas Airport

The unique race puts runners and walkers on the runway at one of the country’s busiest airports where they’ll get an up close view of planes queuing and taking off. This year’s event will fund an Airport Opportunity Scholarship with Central Piedmont Community College (CPCC) created to promote careers in aviation.

Runway 5K | Charlotte Douglas International Airport |

(16) Take a road trip to Asheville to see the leaves changing color in the mountains.

See guide to 28 things to see, do and eat in Asheville.

(17)  Charlotte: Rural Hill Amazing Maize Maze

September 16 · 10am – October 29 · 5pm | 4431 Neck Road Huntersville, NC 28078 United States

Get lost in seven acres of corn; perfect for socially-distanced, outdoor, family-friendly fun! The Amazing Maize Maze is one of the largest corn mazes in the Southeast.

The Historic Rural Hill phone app (in App Stores starting September 11th). Collect your map pieces, fill in your crossword puzzle, and figure out the words scramble to complete the ULTIMATE CHALLENGE – all while competing for your place on our LEADERBOARD!

Weekends starting September 11th, weekdays starting September 14th. Night mazes starting in Fall of October.

PRE-PURCHASE OF TICKETS IS REQUIRED ON WEEKDAYS 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE!! WEEKEND TICKETS CAN BE PURCHASED ON SITE AT TIME OF ARRIVAL

Get tickets: https://2021amazingmaze.eventbrite.com

IN ACCORDANCE WITH CDC AND LOCAL GUIDELINES, MASKS ARE NOT CURRENTLY REQUIRED, AS THIS IS AN OUTDOOR EVENT. THIS IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITH ANY UPDATES TO GUIDELINES

 

 


Danielle Edwards

South Charlotte Real Estate
Realtor, REMAX EXECUTIVE

Hefferon | Edward Team
(704) 666-3372
Licensed In: NC
License #: 249833
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Tips on Moving to CHARLOTTE NC

December 18, 2022 by Danielle Edwards

Tips on Moving to Charlotte, NC

8 Things to Know About Moving to Charlotte

No doubt, Charlotte, NC  is a fun and exciting place to visit. Whether you’re a sports fan, a history buff, or just looking for a fun night out on the town, Uptown Charlotte has something for everyone. But if you’re planning on relocating to the Queen city, here are 8 things to know about moving to Charlotte, NC and tips on moving to Charlotte NC.

#1 Uptown is downtown.

Uptown Charlotte is the central business district of Charlotte, North Carolina, and is a vibrant and exciting place to visit. The area is home to various attractions, including the NASCAR Hall of Fame, the Mint Museum, and the Levine Museum of the New South. It also has a wide range of restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues. Uptown Charlotte is home to a number of entertainment venues, including Bank of America Stadium (home of the Carolina Panthers NFL team), and Spectrum Center (home of the Charlotte Hornets NBA team). In addition, the area is home to a number of several greenspaces including Romare Bearden Park and the Little Sugar Creek Greenway.

#2 Charlotte is home to many diverse neighborhoods.

Charlotte, North Carolina is a diverse city with a variety of neighborhoods that reflect its cultural and economic diversity. Some of the city’s neighborhoods are more affluent and primarily residential, while others are more urban with a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial areas. Communities in Charlotte known for their diversity include Plaza Midwood, which is home to a mix of professionals, artists, and families. Another diverse neighborhood is NoDa (short for North Davidson), which is known for its arts scene and eclectic mix of residents. The Elizabeth neighborhood has a mix of single-family homes and apartments. And, Dilworth is a residential area with a mix of restaurants, and South End is a more urban neighborhood with a mix of residential and industrial areas.

Lake Wylie, SC

Photo: Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash

#3 Charlotte has beautiful lakes.

Lake Norman and Lake Wylie are two popular lakes located in Charlotte, NC. Both lakes are known for their beautiful natural surroundings and offer a variety of recreational activities for residents and visitors. Lake Norman, which is located just north of Charlotte, is the largest man-made lake in the state. It is home to a number of marinas, restaurants, and other amenities. Lake Wylie, which is located just south of Charlotte, is a smaller lake. It is home to a number of parks and recreational areas, as well as several marinas and boat ramps. Both Lake Norman and Lake Wylie are popular destinations for residents and visitors to the Charlotte area. They offer a wide range of recreational activities and amenities. Whether you are looking to relax on the beach, go fishing, or enjoy a day out on the water, these lakes have something for everyone.

#4 Greenways, greenways, and more greenways!

Charlotte has greenways in every pocket of the city and they will all connect by the end of 2023, making for one seamless intracity greenway called the Cross Charlotte Trail (XCLT). These trails are typically located along natural corridors such as rivers, creeks, and abandoned rail lines, and they can be used for activities such as walking, biking, and running. There are several greenways in Charlotte, including the Little Sugar Creek Greenway, which runs through the city’s center and connects several neighborhoods and parks. Other greenways in the city include the McAlpine Creek Greenway, the Stewart Creek Greenway, and the Four Mile Creek Greenway. Greenways in Charlotte are managed by the Charlotte Department of Transportation. They are an essential part of the city’s network of trails and bikeways. They provide residents and visitors with opportunities to enjoy the outdoors and engage in physical activity, and they also serve as essential corridors for wildlife habitat and conservation.

#5 Lots of roads in Charlotte change names.

There are several roads in Charlotte, North Carolina, that change names as they pass through different neighborhoods or jurisdictions. One example is Independence Boulevard, which changes its name to Eastway Drive as it passes through the east side of the city. Other roads in Charlotte that change names include:

  • Fairview Road: Changes to Sardis Road, which turns into Rama Road in the southeastern part of the city
  • Providence Road: Changes to Marvin Road in the southeast part of the city
  • South Boulevard: Changes to Park Road in the South Park neighborhood
  • Beatties Ford Road: Changes to Rozzelles Ferry Road in the northwest part of the city
  • Billy Graham Parkway: Changes to Statesville Road as it passes through the north side of the city
  • Wilkinson Boulevard: Changes to Freedom Drive in the northwest part of the city

It’s important to pay attention to road signs and be aware of these name changes, as they can confuse visitors or newcomers to the city.

Charlotte BBQ

Photo by Kitera Dent on Unsplash

#6 Amazing BBQ… Better than Texas or Midwest.

There I said it! Charlotte, North Carolina has a thriving food scene, and BBQ is one of the city’s specialties.

There are several BBQ restaurants in Charlotte that are known for their delicious, slow-smoked meats and flavorful sauces. Some popular BBQ joints in Charlotte include:

  • Midwood Smokehouse, for its award-winning BBQ and craft beers
  • Mac’s Speed Shop, which serves up classic BBQ dishes such as pulled pork and ribs
  • Smokey Joe’s BBQ, which is known for its traditional southern BBQ
  • Sauceman’s BBQ, which serves up a variety of BBQ meats and sides.

In addition to these conventional BBQ restaurants, Charlotte also has a number of newer, more modern. BBQ spots that offer unique twists on classic BBQ dishes. With such a wide range of BBQ options to choose from. there is something for every BBQ lover to enjoy in Charlotte.

#7 Taxes are higher in Charlotte, NC

Charlotte has relatively high property taxes compared to other cities in the state. According to the Tax Foundation, the average effective property tax rate in Charlotte is 1.29%. This is higher than the state average of 0.77%. In addition to property taxes, Charlotte residents also pay state and local sales taxes. The state sales tax rate in North Carolina is 4.75%, and the local sales tax rate in Charlotte is 2.5%, for a total sales tax rate of 7.25%. The state income tax rate in North Carolina ranges from 5.25% to 7.25%, depending on income level. While the tax burden in Charlotte may be higher than in some other cities, it also has a strong economy and a high quality of life, making it an attractive place to live and work.  2023 is a TAX REVALUATION year.  Learn about that here

#8 Charlotte is rapidly growing because everyone is moving here

Charlotte has experienced significant population growth in recent decades. According to data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the population of Charlotte increased by 23% between 2010 and 2020, from 731,424 to 903,393. The city’s population is expected to continue growing in the coming years. Several factors contribute to Charlotte’s growth, including its strong economy, diverse job market, and high quality of life. Charlotte is home to several major corporations and financial institutions, and it has a thriving startup scene and a growing tech sector. The city is also home to several universities and colleges, which helps act a diverse and educated workforce. In addition to its strong economy, Charlotte is known for its attractive natural setting and outdoor recreation opportunities.  Currently, Zillow has CHARLOTTE ranked as the #1 market to watch for 2023.

Charlotte, NC or North and South Carolina are amongst the top 5 states people are flocking to.  For more tips on moving to Charlotte NC and questions on the different areas, schools, things to do.. All that good stuff – let’s talk!

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South Charlotte Real Estate
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704-761-7484
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License #: 249833
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How to Give Back This Holiday Season in Charlotte, NC

December 14, 2022 by Danielle Edwards

How to Give Back This Holiday Season in Charlotte, NC

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! The city is lit, the food is decadent, and the parties are fun. But we all know what’s important—enjoying quality time with the people you cherish and helping your community by giving your time, gifts, or donations to those in need. As it is said, it is better to give than receive. And there’s no better time to apply that mantra than during the holiday season. Here’s a list of nonprofits you can support and ideas on how to give back this holiday season in Charlotte, NC.

The Salvation Army

The Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program helps provide Christmas gifts for children in need. You can choose a gift from the Angel Tree registry through a partnership with Walmart and drop off the gift at their Christmas Center located at 2708 Yorkmont Road, Charlotte, NC 28208. Distribution starts on December 16th. And donations are always accepted in lieu of gifts.

The CMPD Explorers

The CMPD Explorers Christmas Project partners with the Salvation Army Christmas Assistance Program to provide Christmas presents for hundreds of children in the Charlotte area. They accept toy donations for children under 14 years old at any Charlotte Fire Station or CMPD office. You can also set up a toy drive at your business, school, or church. Of course, donations are always accepted as well!

Toys for Tots

Toys for Tots makes a huge impact in Charlotte. Last year, they distributed 19,796 toys to children in need. You can request a Toys for Tots box to put in the lobby at your business, school, or church. Or you can find a list of public boxes to donate toys here.

Charlotte Rescue Mission

Charlotte Rescue Mission. This faith-based organization is dedicated to helping people and families impacted by addiction. During the holiday season, Charlotte Rescue Mission accepts money, food, clothes, and medicine donations. They also accept notes of hope and encouragement.

Thompson Child & Family Focus

Thompson Child & Family Focus make the holidays magical for almost 800 children by stuffing their stockings and their hearts. Secret Santa wish lists are available through a Child’s Place, Friends of the Children, Wraparound, and Family partners.

A Roof Above

A Roof Above serves the housing-insecure families of Charlotte. They depend on community donations to help get them through the winter comfortably. They also host a collection drive during the holiday season or you can purchase items from their Amazon Wishlist.

The Harvest Center

The Harvest Center of Charlotte invites families to assist with meal preparation and serving local Charlotteans in need. They encourage you to also sit down, eat and socialize with those you serve to build new friendships and connections. They also welcome volunteers to help with move-in preparations and campus beautification.

Neighborhood Cookie and Hot Cocoa Stand

And, one of my favorites, if you have a little entrepreneurial spirit at home, set up your own cookie and hot cocoa stand with proceeds going to your favorite local charity!

 

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Danielle Edwards

South Charlotte Real Estate
Realtor, REMAX EXECUTIVE

Hefferon | Edwards Team
704-761-7484
Licensed In: NC
License #: 249833
Contact Me

Questions to Ask Real Estate Agent - Charlotte, NC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Things to do in fall in Charlotte, NC

October 20, 2022 by Danielle Edwards

Things to Do in Fall in Charlotte, NC

We all know that Charlotte, NC is a major metropolitan city with all the amenities of big-city living. However, did you know you can skip trek to the mountains or hillside country to find great fall activities? That’s right; fall fun is right here in your backyard! Here are some of my favorite fall activities in and around Charlotte.

Riverbend Farms

With 30 years as a Pumpkin Patch, Riverbend Farms in Midland, NC, has the fall festivities dialed in. Choose from a variety of pumpkins and gourds directly from the fields. They have four large wagons that go to and from the patches on the weekends, so you can stay there as long as you want. On weekday afternoons, two wagons run continuously. Riverbend is known for its playground and jumbo slides for kids of all ages to enjoy.


(photo at Riverbend Farms.
My daughter, Clara, Head of Sales)

Windy Hill Orchards

Windy Hill Orchards is one of the most popular fall activities near Charlotte, NC. Family-owned and operated, this boutique apple orchard and Hard Cider producer is located in the upstate of South Carolina, less than an hour from center-city Charlotte. This orchard has all your favorite fall classics, including apple picking, hard cider flights, fried apple donuts, live music, and much more! It makes for a great day trip with your family!

Scarowinds

Prepare yourself for a good time at Scarowinds – the Carolinas’ best thing to do for Halloween. Navigate through the darkness of horrifying haunted mazes. Discover a world of living nightmares in elaborate scare zones. Get into the Halloween spirit with our ghastly collection of live shows. With spine-chilling haunted attractions and mazes, over 500 terrifying monsters, and the thrills of all your favorite rides, whatever you fear is here at SCarowinds. They also have a few haunted mansions to walk through and haunted areas throughout the park.


(Photo by Kenny Eliason on Unsplash)

Amazing Maize Maze @ Rural Hill

Get lost in seven acres of corn; perfect for outdoor, family-friendly fun! The Amazing Maize Maze at Rural Hill is one of the giant corn mazes in the Southeast, sure to test your puzzle-solving abilities.

Scarecrow Hollow

Daniel Stowe Garden hosts its Scarecrow Hollow exhibit outside Charlotte, in Belmont, NC. Scarecrow Hollow is an eclectic display of original scarecrows for you to enjoy with the whole family. They are unique and designed by members, supporters, and local organizations. Explore Lost Hollow to take photos with and vote for your favorite scarecrow.

Panthers Football Game

There’s nothing more “fall-like” than watching your favorite football team live and in person. Enjoy the crisp fall air and beautiful skyline views while cheering on the Carolina Panthers in the heart of Uptown Charlotte.


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Renaissance Festival

Time travel to the most fabulous party since Camelot! Enjoy an outdoor autumn stroll through the Village of Fairhaven, where history comes alive with non-stop, day-long, immersive and interactive entertainment! Filled with arts and crafts, games and rides, jousting knights on horseback, falconry, mermaids, fairies, dragons, feasting, and so much more! This festival is hosted on the weekends from October 2 to November 21. It’s a rain-or-shine event and can get pretty crowded.

Halloween Bar Crawl

Dress up in your favorite costume for a night out on the town on OCTOBER 29! Rich & Bennetts Halloween Bar Crawl is one of the most iconic events and is sure to be a good time! Charlotte’s Original and Biggest Halloween Craw will have 25+ locations throughout Uptown Charlotte. Cost varies from $10-$25 and includes drink specials, event koozie, giveaways, fun swag, and costume contests, and automatically enters you into a raffle to win some fantastic prizes. As usual, a portion of the proceeds will benefit their local charity partner Carolina Breast Friends.

Thanksgiving Day Parade

The Thanksgiving Day Parade in Charlotte is a fun tradition that dates back to the 1940s. Be a part of the region’s official start to the holiday season, complete with lights, music, and ingenuity. This year, the Novant Health Thanksgiving Eve Parade will light up the night, stepping off on Thanksgiving Eve – Wednesday, November 23, on Tryon Street in Uptown Charlotte. The parade will begin at 5:30 p.m. on Tryon Street, and air live at 6:00 p.m. on WBTV.

 

BONUS! Check out my video about Fall Tips for Your Home!

 

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Danielle’s October MUST do list

October 1, 2021 by Danielle Edwards

(1 ) Drink hard cider and pick apples at Windy Hill Orchard & Cider Mill.

You don’t have to head to the mountains to pick apples. The closest orchard to Charlotte is less than an hour outside the city and features live music, hayrides, a hard cider bar and, of course, fresh fried apple cider doughnuts.

The orchards is now open for picking this season. Hours are 1-6 p.m. on Fridays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.  on Saturdays and noon to 5 p.m on Sundays (subject to weather and crop conditions).

Head to the hard cider bar for a $13 flight featuring six flavors — usually five mainstays and one specialty rotation. If you find something you love you can buy it by the bottle at the farm stand.

Windy Hill Orchard & Cider Mill | 1860 Black Highway, York SC 29745

(2) Ride haunted rollercoasters at SCarowinds.

Select days Sept. 13 – Oct. 27

Carowinds transforms from “theme park” to “scream park” for its annual SCarowinds Halloween attraction. The event features 500+ monsters, ghosts and goblins roaming the grounds plus haunted attractions and shows.

Not feeling it? Buy a “No Boo” necklace for $12 and the monsters won’t approach you. And check out The Great Pumpkin Fest for kid-friendly fall entertainment.

SCarowinds | Buy tickets $32+

(3) Go apple picking.

Here’s the guide to 7 pick-your-own orchards within 2 hours of Charlotte.

(4) Cheer on the U.S. National Women’s Team as they take on Korea Republic at Bank of America Stadium.

Oct. 3, 8 p.m.

The 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup Champions’ Victory Tour will make a stop in Charlotte on Thursday, Oct. 3. The team hasn’t played in Charlotte in 19 years.

USNWT vs. Korea Republic | Bank of America Stadium | Buy tickets $36+

(5) Dine in the middle of Tryon Street at Culture Feast.

Oct. 4, 6-9 p.m.

Long community tables fill the street for a night of live entertainment and a family-style dinner al fresco.

Culture Feast | South Tryon at Levine Avenue of the Arts | Buy tickets $50

(6) Bid farewell to summer and usher in the fall season at USNWC’s Fall Festival.

Oct. 5

They’ll have cider sampling, a Build Your Own Boat competition, live music, a trail race, yoga and more.

Put your own handmade vessel to the test on the whitewater rapids in the event’s signature Build Your Own Boat Competition. Registration is $40.

Fall Festival | Free to enter; fees to participate in some events

(7) Travel back in time at the Carolina Renaissance Festival.

Saturdays and Sundays Oct. 5 – Nov. 24

Hundreds of costumed characters bring 16th century history to life with performances, games, demonstrations and more. We’re talking jousting matches, falconry, artisan vendors, hands-on activities and more.

Carolina Renaissance Festival | 16445 Poplar Tent Road, Huntersville | Tickets: $25 adults, $14 kids 5-12

(8) Blakeney Wine Walk

Thursday, October 7 / 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Sip and stroll at Blakeney Shopping Center for the Wine Walk Series on the first Thursday of every month, August through October.The Wine Walk opens from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on the first Thursday of every month. $25 ticket…

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(9) Markets at 11 in Ballantyne

Saturday, October 9 / 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Local businesses are bringing their craft to the South Charlotte community to shop and enjoy! Browse specialty beauty, health and home products on Ballantyne’s former golf course. Grab bites and brews from local food and drink vendors. Post up on your picnic blanket and get your groove on with musical artists all day long! Markets at 11 will be open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the second Saturday of each month. Pack a picnic, cooler, sunscreen and the pups!

Explore the Markets at 11 schedule, map and vendor list.

(10) Join 60,000+ attendees in celebrating Hispanic heritage at the Hola Charlotte Festival.

Oct. 12

The 8th annual event features authentic food and beverage, cultural dance performances, vendors and more.

Hola Charlotte Festival | North Tryon Street | Free

(11) Head to Raleigh for the N.C. State Fair and all the fried food your body can handle.

Oct. 17-27

The event is ranked among the top 25 fairs in the country and features live music, carnival games, rides, agricultural exhibitors and competitions.

This year they’re debuting a new 155-foot ferris wheel called the Sky Gazer. Tickets to ride are $6-$7 and do not include admission.

New foods that debuted last year included an arepa burger, bacon on a stick dipped in nacho cheese and crumbled Cheetos, brownie funnel cake, a mac and cheese waffle cone topped with turkey barbecue and cracklins, chocolate chip hushpuppies and more. Stay tuned for the 2019 vendor lineup.

N.C. State Fair |  1025 Blue Ridge Road, Raleigh | Tickets $10-$13 for adults

(12) Watch 50+ hot air balloons take to the sky at the 45th Annual Carolina Balloonfest.

Oct. 18-20

The second-oldest balloon festival in the country is a sight to behold as dozens of colorful balloons take to the sky. You can even book a ride for about $250/person.

Carolina BalloonFest | Troutman, NC | Tickets $10-$35

(13) Sip on unlimited samples from 25 vineyards at the South End Wine Festival.

Oct. 19

Enjoy four hours of all-you-can-drink wine, beer and cider samples plus live music and food from Papi Queso, Tin Kitchen and King of Pops.

There are two ways to upgrade your experience. Single VIP tickets are $50 and get you in an hour early to get a head start on sampling and beat the crowd. VIP tables are $600 and include 10 tickets, reserved table and chairs and four bottles of wine in addition to five hours of unlimited samples.

South End Wine Festival | 308 W. Carson Boulevard | Tickets $40 general admission

(14) Dress up to drink your way through Uptown at Rich & Bennett’s Halloween Bar Crawl.

Oct. 26, 1-10 p.m.

The 19th annual event is the largest Halloween bar crawl in the Southeast. Last year’s event featured 20+ participating bars. Stay tuned for this year’s lineup.

Rich & Bennett’s Halloween Bar Crawl | Uptown | Tickets $10 – $25

(15) Visit the Great Elizabeth Pumpkin Wall.

This year’s event hasn’t been announced yet but it’s usually a few days before Halloween.

Each year, Elizabeth neighbors construct a giant 60-foot-long wall lined end to end and top to bottom with jack o’lanterns. You can join in the community carving event or just stop by to see it lit up. Learn more about the tradition here.

(16) Run alongside planes at the airport’s Runway 5K.

Oct. 26, 8 a.m.

The unique race puts runners and walkers on the runway at one of the country’s busiest airports where they’ll get an up close view of planes queuing and taking off. This year’s event will fund an Airport Opportunity Scholarship with Central Piedmont Community College (CPCC) created to promote careers in aviation.

Runway 5K | Charlotte Douglas International Airport | Registration $35

(17) Take a road trip to Asheville to see the leaves changing color in the mountains.

See guide to 28 things to see, do and eat in Asheville.

There are other options around Charlotte: Rural Hill Amazing Maize Maze

Get lost in seven acres of corn; perfect for socially-distanced, outdoor, family friendly fun! The Amazing Maize Maze is one of the largest corn mazes in the Southeast.

New for 2020 – the Historic Rural Hill phone app (in App Stores starting September 11th). Collect your map pieces, fill in your crossword puzzle, and figure out the words scramble to complete the ULTIMATE CHALLENGE – all while competing for your place on our LEADERBOARD!

Weekends starting September 11th, weekdays starting September 14th. Night mazes starting in October.

PRE-PURCHASE OF TICKETS IS REQUIRED ON WEEKDAYS 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE!! WEEKEND TICKETS CAN BE PURCHASED ON SITE AT TIME OF ARRIVAL

Weekend tickets: https://2021amazingmaze.eventbrite.com

Weekday tickets: https://2021weekdaymazes.eventbrite.com

IN ACCORDANCE WITH CDC AND LOCAL GUIDELINES, MASKS ARE NOT CURRENTLY REQUIRED, AS THIS IS AN OUTDOOR EVENT. THIS IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITH ANY UPDATES TO GUIDELINES

 

 


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South Charlotte Real Estate
Realtor, REMAX EXECUTIVE

Hefferon | Edward Team
704-761-7484
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License #: 249833
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JUST LISTED- LANDEN MEADOWS

January 23, 2017 by Danielle Edwards

 

Just Listed! Landen Meadows Home for Sale

8424 Albury Walk Lane, Charlotte, NC 28277

Just listed in Landen Meadows located in Charlotte, NC.

Welcome Home! Just listed!
Welcome Home
Welcome Home! Just listed!
Kitchen
Kitchen with French Doors! Just listed!
Kitchen

Great Room
Great Room
Backyard
Backyard
Backyard
Backyard

Dining/Living
Dining/Living
Dining room
Guest / Hall Bath
Guest / Hall Bath

Upstairs Entry
Upstairs Entry
Master Bath
Master Bath
Master Bed
Master Bed

Guest Bedroom
Guest Bedroom
Playground
Playground
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Pool

Landen Meadows Home for Sale

8424 Albury Walk Lane, Charlotte, NC 28277

Just listed in Landen Meadows located in Charlotte, NC.

 

 

About the home:

This home was just listed! The home itself has received much love and attention.  This is an older community where most of the homes are outdated on the inside.  However, this home has been redone from top to bottom. There is no carpet in the home.  Beautiful hand scraped hardwood flooring throughout home, wrought iron rails, new kitchen with stainless steel appliances and gas cooktop stove, new hardware and fixtures, updated bathrooms, expanded driveway and great location within community.

 

About the area:

This home is in one of Charlotte’s niche area’s Blakeney / Ballantyne area. Close to some of the best shopping centers, activities, and restaurants.  A couple miles from 485 off Rea Road.  Not to mention the top ranked schools!  The community itself features a pool, playground, and tennis courts.  There is also a swim team for children!

 

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704-604-2999

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6 Tips for Relocating to Charlotte

March 23, 2016 by Danielle Edwards

6 Tips for Relocating to Charlotte

Everything from navigating through the city to Queen City culture, use this article as your resource guide for relocating to Charlotte

Whether you are packing up and relocating to Charlotte right away or you are just in the early stages of house shopping, this Charlotte-area Realtor Estate agent is here for you! My name is Danielle Edwards and I am a Charlotte, NC Realtor with RE/MAX Executive, the number one RE/MAX in the Carolinas.  Preparing to relocate is stressful enough. I’ve done some research on relocating to the Queen City… so you don’t have to!

Know your school districts.

Oftentimes, the best neighborhoods are near the best public schools. Charlotte is a huge city, and if you plan on staying in the same home as your children grow up, be sure you’re looking at neighborhoods in school districts with a great reputation before relocating to Charlotte. Check out our list of the top rated high schools in Charlotte, and what neighborhoods surround them.

Test-drive your commute.

Loop Study StonewallCharlotte is full of interstates. If you’re heading North on I-77 on the way to work, your 15 mile commute may take an hour. If you’re heading South at the same time, your ride will be smooth and traffic-free. The same is true for the inner and outer loops of I-485, I-85, and even smaller roads such as Highway 160. If you already have a job lined up in the area, take a ride during rush hour from your prospective neighborhoods to your job site. If you will be working in uptown Charlotte, make sure you’re comfortable with the commute before your first day. The random one-way roads uptown can be tricky if you’re not used to them.

Subscribe to the Charlotte Agenda.

This online publication is great for newcomers that are relocating to Charlotte. The writers highlight popular restaurants and neighborhoods, and keep readers up-to-date on what’s in the works for the Queen City. Once you get settled in, this will be a great resource in figuring out where to explore. You are sure to fall in love with the many beautiful sights and unique breweries, parks, boutiques, and other small businesses that Charlotte has to offer! They also list multiple job openings a day, for those of you who are still on the job hunt.

Relocating to Charlotte

Are you a workout fanatic? Purchase Class Pass.

This smartphone app is $79 per month. But, if you love working out it will be worth it. Charlotte is home to a large amount of local, family owned or private gyms. Maybe you are a yogi but don’t know which studio is best for you. The app lets you choose from almost ANY gym in Charlotte, view their schedule, and reserve a class. The only fee you pay is for the app itself. This means you have access to every gym in Charlotte until you find the one that’s right for you. Some of these gyms cost over $200 a month for a membership, so $79 is a great deal.

Know your neighborhoods.

It seems like Charlotte is home to a handful of “mini-towns.” You’ll hear all kinds of names for different areas here. The truth is, there are a ton of unique neighborhoods around the city and each one has it’s own character. While one area may be home to many college students, another may be home to many young professionals or families, so it’s important to get a good idea of what you can expect from each of these communities so you’ll be an expert before relocating to Charlotte! Some of these areas include: Elizabeth, South End, Lower South End, NoDa, South Park, Steele Creek, and Dilworth. To learn more about each neighborhood, check out this helpful website.

Relocating to Charlotte

Elizabeth neighborhood in Charlotte

Utilize the RE/MAX Relocation Guide.

You can request a Relocation Guide online, which is a great resource for information on the business environment, schools, homes, events, and attractions in and around Charlotte.


 

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Charlotte Custom Builders in SouthPark

November 11, 2014 by Danielle Edwards

Looking to build your dream home in the SOUTH PARK area of Charlotte, NC?

Chelsea Builders introduces “The Bridge at Sharon View”.

A truly CUSTOM builder with meticulous attention to detail and unlimited possibilities.

Only the Top Charlotte Realtors are invited to the Grand Opening debut by Chelsea Builders

Bridge at Sharon View

Bridge at Sharon View

INTRODUCING

THE CHELSEA BUILDING GROUP

An experienced team of professionals

devoted to creating

beautifully detailed,

classically different,

mechanically and digitally superior home

that live even better than they look!

 

Special soft grand opening for Charlotte Realtors

Bridge at Sharon View

Bridge at Sharon View

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EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW EVENT

at

THE BRIDGE AT SHARON VIEW

on

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2014

from 4:00-7:00pm

Enjoy sublime confections from world-renowned Lady M, Purveyor to the stars, original paintings by recognized painter,William Antonio, and paired wines and light hor d’oeuvres.

Very special gifts for the lucky!

Entrance is across from OLDE PROVIDENCE RACQUET CLUB.

Bridge at Sharon View

Live Exceptionally.  Chelsea Builders

About Chelsea Builders:

Their goal is to design and build homes that not only look good, but ‘live good’.  Chelsea employs best-in-class craftsmanship into every facet of construction; from extensive noise barriers, to exquisite flooring, high-end plumbing fixtures and 21st century technology that allows the home to be virtually managed from your smart phone or tablet.  The term “Custom” doesn’t do these homes justice.  The showcase home has every upgrade imaginable, so your buyer can understand the quality of their craftsmanship, first hand.  Your buyer can sit down with this building dream team, and design the home that they never thought was possible.

The Bridge at Sharon view is a gated community and there are only 5 lots left for sale lot numbers: 1,2,5,6,7.

If you can’t make this extraordinary event please contact Danielle Edwards for a private appointment.

How do you go to the preview event?

RSVP is preferred.  Please RSVP for the special preview event of

THE BRIDGE AT SHARON VIEW

RE/MAX Executive Realtor Danielle Edwards

Listing Agent: Danielle Edwards

Office:  Remax Executive

 

Contact: danielleedwards@remax.net or text/call 704-604-2999

Address, 5564 Holyoke Lane, Charlotte, NC 28226.

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OPEN HOUSE-Reserve Morrison Plantation

November 1, 2013 by Jason

OPEN HOUSE and FOR SALE

OPEN HOUSE and FOR SALE

OPEN HOUSE-

at RESERVE MORRISON PLANTATION

 

Come see this BEAUTIFUL Brick home in gated community

“Reserve at Morrison Plantation”

Open house Saturday in Mooresville.
11-2pm
Home listed at $319,500
Ready to move in
Master down stairs
Upgrades !!
Plantation Shutters and Paved Patio!
For more information www.daniellewasser.com

OR! Come tomorrow and check out the ONLY brick home for sale
at RESERVE MORRISON PLANTATION!

Danielle Wasser

DANIELLE WASSER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CHARLOTTE, NC

(704) 604-2999
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