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7 activities to keep kids busy during the pandemic

August 5, 2020 by Danielle Edwards

7 activities to keep kids busy during the pandemic

Energy-busting games and activities for the whole family

Somehow March 2020 seems like 5 years ago and 5 days ago all at the same time. And yet, here we are, approaching mid-August and still keeping the kids safe at home in the midst of this pandemic. Due to our current circumstances, I thought i’d bring back this list of activities to help keep kids busy and at play. Give them a try, and have fun!

  1. Scavenger hunt: For younger kids, keep it simple by hiding the same item (like Easter eggs) around the house and have them search for all the items. For older kids, create a treasure hunt list of 10-20 random items around the house and have them cross off each item from the list. You could hide keys, books, earrings, you name it. This will keep them occupied for at least an hour! Kids with siblings will gain awesome teamwork skills with this activity. Anyone who participates will get to practice problem solving in an analytical way.
  2. Stained glass door mosaic: If you have a storm door anywhere in the house, use blue painter’s tape and create a mosaic pattern. Have your kids use washable paint to fill in the shapes. For full instructions, click to read this mom’s blog post. Arts and crafts at home help develop fine motor skills in younger children, and identify shapes and color. This activity will help encourage kids to create and play in the relaxed environment of their home.
  3. The balloon waddle: Blow up a balloon and have your kid(s) squeeze it between their knees and try to waddle across the room. If the balloon hits the floor, they have to start from the beginning. This is a great opportunity for siblings to engage in some friendly competition. Try to encourage them to encourage each other. Parents, this is a fun one to join in on. You’ll love bonding and laughing with your little ones during this silly game.
  4. Toy car wash: Two birds with one stone! Entertain the kids while you (sneakily) get them to clean their own toys. Fill buckets or a kiddy pool with warm soapy water outside or in the garage, or even in the bathroom. Give the kiddos sponges, dish brushes, and hand towels. They’ll love dunking their toy cars into the soapy water and splashing around.
  5. Tape ball: Painter’s tape will become your best friend during this time. Tape several strands of painter’s tape from one side of an open door frame to another, sticky side facing out. Make sure it’s high enough on the door that it’ll be challenge for your children to reach it, but not too high that they can’t throw something at it. Ball up a few more strands of tape, sticky side out as much as possible, and have them throw the ball up towards the tape web and try to get it to catch! Create fun competitions, such as “first one to get 5 tape balls to stick wins!”
  6. What’s in the box? Find a shoe box with a lid and cut out a hole large enough that your child’s hand can fit through, but small enough that it’s hard to see inside. Put one interesting item at a time into the box and have them reach in and guess what it is. Get extra creative with it by decorating the mystery box with your little ones. Encourage them to ask questions about the items and offer clues if needed. This activity helps children associate information other than just how an item looks.
  7. Lego color hunt: A colorful twist on a classic treasure hunt. Grab 4-6 pieces of construction paper (make sure to pick colors that match various lego pieces.) Then, hide a variety of colored legos around the house and have the kids find the pieces and then place them on their corresponding colored paper. To keep it simple, hide 10 of each color so the kids know when they’ve found them all. Don’t have legos? You can pretty much do this with any toy, as long as you have paper of a matching color. This is great for kids developing the ability to identify color. Once they’ve found all the pieces, encourage them to build something fun with the pieces.

These activities will keep kids busy, entertained and burning some of that energy off. They’re great for days when the weather just doesn’t permit a day of outdoor play. And parents, remember that this time is hard for us all. If handing them an iPad or turning on a movie is about all you can muster up today, just remember: you’re doing great.

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Danielle Edwards

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Charlotte Realtor & Mom

Danielle Edwards

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Charlotte Real Estate Market Report

July 16, 2020 by Danielle Edwards

Charlotte Real Estate Market Report

Market home sales show early signs of recovery for Charlotte Real Estate

Is the Charlotte Real Estate market recovering? As businesses across the region continue to adjust to reopening, home sales across Charlotte show the housing market in the early stages of recovery. According to data from Canopy MLS, home sales in June were down only 1.8% compared to June 2019. 4,938 properties sold in June 2020. Closed sales compared to May 2020 increased 37.2% with 340 more transactions completed than the previous month.

Pending contract activity

Buyer interest and demand for homes in the region is returning to pre-pandemic levels. Pending contracts rose significantly by 26.8 percent year-over-year with 6,174 properties going under contract in June. Contract activity compared to May 2020 was also positive and rose 4.2 percent.

Charlotte Real Estate Market
2020 Canopy Realtor® Association/Canopy MLS President John Kindbom said, “The large bump in pending contracts this past month compared to last year shows that buyer demand is healthy and was held back simply due to COVID-19. The last two months were certainly challenging. There are still challenges ahead. But we can already see the market is improving and will likely be a key driver in our economic recovery.” Prices rose during the month of June. The average list price ($366,537) rose 10.9 percent compared to last year but decreased 2.4 percent compared to May 2020. The median sales price ($284,900) and the average sales price ($333,938) rose 7.5 percent and 3.5 percent, respectively. The original list price to sales price ratio was at 97.6 percent, showing sellers are getting close to their asking prices.

 

New listing activity

 

New listing activity continues to lag and signals that seller confidence is recovering at a slower pace. Year-over-year new listings were down 8.5 percent with 5,365 new listings added to inventory during the month. Compared to May 2020, new listing activity rose 3.8 percent as sellers continue to adjust to virtual showings and opening their homes to buyers in the safest manner possible under current and changing conditions.

Kindbom added, “Realtors® certainly understand the hesitancy many sellers have in listing a home during what seems to be the height of a pandemic, even though agents continue to use every precaution to ensure safe showings. However, with inventory at the lowest level recorded, there’s a lot of opportunity for sellers who are ready to list. In fact, new listings get increased visibility and are spending less time on market.”

Inventory in Charlotte Region

Inventory across Charlotte declined 46.7 % year-over-year to 5,701 active listings at report time. This pushed months of supply to 1.3 months in June. This time last year the market had nearly three months of supply and 10,698 active listings.
Homes continue to sell briskly, which is another hallmark of a strong seller’s market. Days on market, the metric that accrues for “Active” and “Under Contract-Show” statuses, averaged 38 days in June 2020 compared to 40 days in June 2019. The average number of days a property was on the market from the time it was listed until it closed (list to close) was 89 days.

Charlotte Real Estate Market
The Canopy Realtor® Association provides monthly reports on residential real estate market activity for the Charlotte Metro region based on data from Canopy MLS. The Charlotte Metro region, which this report is based on, includes 12 counties in North Carolina and four counties in South Carolina.

For more information on this report and data please contact Danielle Edwards with RE/MAX Executive.

 

 

 

 

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7 ways to declutter your home

March 17, 2020 by Danielle Edwards

7 ways to declutter your home

It’s a great time to declutter your home, here’s 7 ways you can get started

It’s not exactly easy to stay home when you’re used to living a busy, “hustle and bustle” lifestyle. But during these uncertain times, taking advantage of the opportunity to declutter your home may help ease some anxiety while keeping you moving. While many of us are working from home and/or entertaining kids during the day, now is the time to get some of those long term to-do list items checked off your list. What better time to start the spring cleaning process? Read below for 7 ways to declutter your home while practicing social distancing.

1. Organize all those photos on your computer

If you’re anything like me, you’ve got thousands of photos of your computer from over the years. Family vacations, holidays, and random snapshots of the kids growing up. Take this time to organize those photos into folders. You can organize them by year, and then by month or event. When you’re ready to create a photo album or print a photo to frame, they’ll be easy to find in no time! Here’s a great article on best practices for organizing digital photos. 

2. Sell stuff online that you don’t need.

Declutter your home AND make some money. You can sell gently-used, brand named clothes on Poshmark, a smartphone app that allows you upload photos of your items, pick a price, and sell them online. Poshmark covers all shipping costs. All you have to do is print their pre-paid shipping label, and take the item to your nearest post office. An easy Poshmark tip is to actually put on the outfit and accessorize, and have someone take a photo of you wearing it all (or use self timer.) You can also try laying the clothes flat on the ground with fun accessories, or decorations such as succulents or flowers. Click here for more Poshmark tips!

Clothes are much more likely to sell when people can see what they look like being worn. Throw a filter on the photos while you’re at it! For furniture, electronics, or larger household items, download the Offerup, VarageSale or LetGo apps.

3. Clean out your bedroom closet

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Now that you’ve identified the items that you are selling, it’s time to identify items that you just don’t need or use, and don’t think you can sell. Spring is here. If you didn’t wear it at all this past winter, haven’t worn it in 5 years, or forgot you owned it at all, get rid of it. Someone else out there would love to have it. And you’ll love the weight off your shoulders when your closet is decluttered! Try these affordable Amazon items for better organizing your closet space:

-Heavy Duty Storage Organizer
-8 Tier Shoe Rack
-Shelf Dividers
-Multi-tiered pants hangers
-Belt hanger
-4 tier skirts hangers

Side note: Closet organization and modern built-in shelving could even help sell your home in the future. Check out this article on other tips for selling your home in Charlotte!

4. Clean out those junk drawers

Declutter your home by organizing your junk drawers

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We all have a drawer or two that’s designated for random cords, change, pens, junk mail and other miscellaneous items. If you haven’t needed the cord or referred back to the opened junk mail, toss it! Add the change to your kid’s piggy bank, throw away the packaging to the headphones you bought 2 years ago. If you have multiple drawers that need to be cleaned out, use this 16 piece drawer organizer from Amazon!

5. Start a keepsakes collection

While you’re cleaning out closets and drawers, chances are you will run across some keepsakes you can’t bring yourself to throw out or give away, but may not necessarily have a specific place for. Purchase a large, high quality box or use a piece of furniture like a storage chest to hold these keepsakes in. Family photo albums, hand-written cards from loved ones, baby clothes you can’t bring yourself to part ways with, you name it. Later, you can pass down this piece of furniture with everything inside. A tip: While storage chests are widely available on Amazon, you may want to keep keepsakes in a box until you are able to buy a handmade piece from a local vendor. Check Craigslist or Facebook marketplace!

6. Clean out your car

You don’t just have to declutter your home to feel better. Now is a great time to pull the car into the driveway and clean out every inch. The trunk, center consoles, those flaps in the backs of the seats. You’ll be thanking yourself the next time you drive around in your squeaky clean car. Don’t forget to disinfect!

7. Organize smaller linen closets

Whether you fill your linen closets with bathroom items or actual linens, take advantage of any extra time to organize them. There are so many ideas on Pinterest on how to creatively make some more space in this tiny closets. Try rolling your towels and washcloths, putting cotton balls and cotton swabs in their own little canisters instead of the boxes they come in, and even use shoeboxes and shoeboxes lids to hold smaller items like hairspray and perfumes.

Declutter your home by organizing linen closets

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There you have it. Have fun and enjoy the process! Remember to wash your hands, sanitize your surfaces, and take it easy inside your own home for a while. Stay healthy, folks!

Now your home will be organized AND ready to sell when the time comes(assuming you keep it this way).


Contact Danielle Edwards with Re/Max Executive for information about real estate in Charlotte, NC.

704-604-2999
http://www.soldondanielle.com

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A guide to South End Charlotte

February 3, 2020 by Danielle Edwards

A guide to all things South End Charlotte

The best breweries, restaurants and more

If you’ve lived in Charlotte for more than a month, chances are, you’ve heard South End is a pretty happening area within our bustling city. If you’re a Charlotte native, you probably still can’t believe how much the area has changed since it was a dead-zone with very little activity just over a decade ago. 

Although this Charlotte hot-spot is full of new and exciting activity, it actually boasts quite the history. For example, in the late 1800’s, a railroad was developed through the heart of South End. You may have seen the remnants of it near Atherton Mill, along today’s light rail tracks. To read more about the history of South End, click here. Keep reading to learn more about all the fun that South End has to offer.

South End Breweries 

Lenny Boy Brewing

Possibly the best thing about Lenny Boy Brewing is the ample amount of parking space. The brewery right on South Tryon, within a gated parking lot. Most weekends you’ll find a food truck parked outside beside the patio area. In addition to a great beer selection, Lenny Boy also serves Kombucha on tap. 


Suffolk Punch

Suffolk Punch is nestled right along the lightrail at New Bern station. The first thing you’ll notice when you step foot into this brewery is the heaps of greenery hanging from the ceiling. They’ve got a brunch that’s to die for and an outdoor seating area with an extra bar outside. During the winter, they cover the outdoor seating area to keep it heated. If you’re looking for a trendy spot to show off to an out-of-towner, this is it. 


Triple C

Triple C brewery is just up the street from Suffolk Punch. One of Charlotte’s OG breweries, you won’t find many instagram photo-ops, but you will find delicious beer and a laid back crowd. If you ever need an awesome event space, check out their Barrel Room. 

Sycamore Brewing

Sycamore seems to be the spot that all the youngest professionals gravitate to. That being said, it’s always full of adorable dogs. During the summers, Sycamore Brewing hosts Food Truck Friday, so you can find dozens of Charlotte’s best local food trucks in their back lot, right along the light rail. Parking isn’t bad either. You can park along the road or in their designated parking lot. This place is ALWAYS crowded, and for good reason, so get there early if you want to avoid the crowd. 


 

Wooden Robot

If there’s one thing Wooden Robot is best known for, it’s the Good Morning Vietnam beer. Somehow this beer is light and rich at the same time. It’s sweet but refreshing and– just try it for yourself. Actually, Wooden Robot’s entire menu is full of delicious beers you’ll love. The inside can get a little cramped, but they have a great outdoor patio space in the heart of South End as well. 

The Unknown

Another OG Charlotte brewery, the Unknown is tucked away in the Gold District (north-western corner of the South End area.) The Unknown doesn’t seem to get quite as much buzz as the newer South End breweries, making a great getaway spot from the crowds of South End. You’ll love their beers and the fun atmosphere 

 

South End Restaurants

Link & Pin

Lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch. Great place for small plates to share with a group. Brunch options includes chicken and waffles and shimp and grits. Super trendy and instagrammable. 

The Waterman

Newer spot in Sedgefield Harris Teeter plaza. Has an awesome rooftop patio and $1 oyster happy hour. You’ll love the cocktails and appetizer options. 

The Dunavant

$20 steaks and all you can eat fries towards Sycamore brewing. In a renovated warehouse space with tons of character. 

Luna’s Living Kitchen

In the heart of the revamped Atherton Mill shopping center, you can find delicious plant-based options at Luna’s along with lots of good smoothie options. A great place to stop in while shopping at Atherton’s endless array of newly opened shops. Tall windows, exposed brick, natural light, and eclectic furniture. You’ll love this atmosphere!


Mac’s Speed Shop

A South End staple. Great place to get some pulled pork and listen to live music. Open air bar area in the summertime. A little grungier and different from the trendy millennial spots popular to this area.

Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit

Another Charleston restaurant has made its way to Charlotte! This grab-n-go biscuit counter is on Tremont and offers a range of sweet and salty biscuit meals. 

Bang Bang Burger

Might be the best burger in Charlotte. On Tremont next to Zeppelin’s. 

Common Market

Everything from breakfast sandwhiches to candy bars. Stop at Common Market for a midday snack, or beer, or meal. This eclectic market is another South End staple, and the new location on Tremont is bigger and better than ever. 

O-Ku

Charleston concept in Charlotte. Delicious sushi in a fun atmosphere. Great place for a girls night or a date. 

Seoul Food  Meat Company

Unique korean dishes and asian craft beers. Book a private karaoke bar or play one of the many games in the outside area. 


Let’s Meat

From the owners of Seoul Food, this all you can eat asian style BBQ joint let’s you cook your own meat on the tables’ built in burners

Root’s Cafe

Such a cozy little restaurant with delicious and pretty healthy food options! They recently added a patio that makes this the perfect springtime destination for a tasty lunch or brunch. If you’re looking for a quaint and intimate event space, this is a great option!


Hawker’s

Asian street fare style menu with awesome drink options. Fun atmosphere and even better location! Head to Jenni’s afterward for ice cream!

Superica

Delicious tex mex, perfect for lunch, dinner and weekend brunch. Huge restaurant with delicious margaritas. The lunch specials are awesome. 

Barcelona Wine Bar

Such a fun spot with an amazing atmosphere right beside Superica. You’ll love the warm bread they serve, and the plethora of spanish tapas options on the menu. 

Price’s Chicken Coop

A Charlotte staple, Price’s is arguably the most delicious fried chicken in the city. You won’t find any instagram-worthy photo ops at this gem, but the hole-in-the-wall nature of this restaurant makes it as unique as it is!

Flower Child

Delicious health food options with an extremely charming atmosphere. You order-at-the-counter but it doesn’t feel fast casual. You’ll love the patio in the summertime and the delicious drink options.

 

South End cafes and desserts

Nekter Juice Bar – delicious fresh squeezed juice and smoothie options
Stable Hand Coffee – craft coffee bar on remount (previously Hex)
Not Just Coffee – Charlotte’s trendiest coffee spot, natural light, brick, lots of greenery



Golden Cow – Delicious local ice cream, new flavors all the time
Jenni’s Ice Cream – Another delicious ice cream choice, dairy free options, get yourself a cone and go take a photo in front of South End’s heart mural wall
Clean Juice – another fresh juice and smoothie option for all the Charlotte health fanatics



Central Coffee – Local coffee shop, great place to sit and work for an afternoon

South End Fitness Studios

Project Lean Nation – get a free fitness evaluation and meal plan
Inner Peaks – indoor rock climbing, fun date idea
Barry’s Bootcamp – new famous bootcamp style HIIT training
Tread Happy – HIIT training similar to Orange Theory but mostly tread focused
Orange Theory – HIIT training that focuses on treadmill running, rowing, plyometrics and body weight training –
Sweat Method -tempo hot yoga
Fit Atelier – retail shop that hosts pop-up fitness classes in the Design Center

When it comes to navigating South End, you’ll find something fun to do or delicious to eat with every corner you turn. It’s home to the majority of breweries in Charlotte, and new restaurants seem to be opening up each week. While parking seems to be more of an issue as this area grows, it’s also become more pedestrian-friendly as more millennials and professionals move to the area. So come — eat, drink, and be happy in South End! Interested in homes that for sale near SouthPark and other areas of Charlotte? Check out some of our nearby listings!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contact Danielle Edwards for more information about real estate in Charlotte, NC.

 

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Uptown Charlotte’s Four Wards

January 23, 2020 by Danielle Edwards

Uptown Charlotte’s Four Wards

What to do, where to eat, and what you’ll find

One of the unique things about uptown Charlotte (besides the fact that it’s called ‘Uptown‘) are its 4 distinct wards, which divide our city into quadrants. They meet at the intersection of Trade and Tryon. Each quadrant of the city is a little different from the next. Each has its own personality. Keep reading to learn about the history of Uptown Charlotte’s four wards, and what gems you can find there. 

First Ward

The first of uptown Charlotte’s four wards is the eastern-most quadrant. You’ll find beautiful townhomes, craftsman style houses and tree-lined streets here, all with a breathtaking backdrop of our skyline. 

First Ward must-do’s

7th street public market:

a bustling food hall full of delicious eats and local vendors. You can shop for Charlotte retail items like hats and bumper stickers at CLT find, or you can have a delicious crepe from Hazelnuts. It’s a great place to visit with the family on a rainy Saturday, or a prime spot for a coffee meetup during the week. It sits right on the 7th street light rail stop.

First Ward Park:

First Ward Park sits just across the street from 7th Street Public Market. In the summer you’ll find kids running through the fountains that sprout up from the ground while yogi’s practice poses on the lawn. While your kids play, you can get some exercise in on the built-in equipment.

ImaginOn:

ImaginOn is an amazing children’s library and theatre. The facility is a collaboration between the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library and Children’s Threatre of Charlotte. It has a children’s library, a teen-onky library, interactive exhibits, and multiple theatres.

The Mecklenburg County Library:

A library may not seem all that exciting, but the one coming soon to the First Ward of uptown Charlotte certainly is. The building plans speak for themselves. Check it out here!

 

Second Ward

The second of uptown Charlotte’s four wards is the southernmost quadrant. The Second Ward is probably best known for the epicenter, a hub of bars and restaurants that comes to life late-night. You’ll find a lot of modern luxury style apartments in the Second Ward. Perhaps the most exciting new addition to this ward is the Whole Foods on Stonewall. Speaking of Stonewall, the soon to be corridor of buildings that are currently under construction on this street is said to become the new “Trade and Tryon” which has always been considered the “heart of our city.”

Second Ward must Do’s

Nascar Hall of Fame:

A museum dedicated to Nascar. Whether or not you’re a Nascar person, the history of the sport is fun to learn about. During the holidays, there’s an ice rink here!

City Lights rooftop bar:

At the top of the Le Meridien hotel, you’ll find some of the best skyline views at this swanky rooftop lounge.

Uptown Charlotte's Four Wards: City Lights

View from City Lights rooftop bar

Fahrenheit:

Another amazing skyline view with delicious bites to go along with it. You may just see a famous athlete dining here. After dinner, grab a drink on the patio next to one of the many gas fire pits. Don’t forget to grab a photo while you’re up there!

Third Ward:

The third of Charlotte’s four wards might have the most potential for future growth, but that doesn’t keep it from being busier than ever thanks to the BB&T ballpark. You’ll find quaint bungalow style houses and contemporary condominiums in this northern quadrant of uptown Charlotte. It’s also home to Johnson and Wales University.

Third Ward must do’s

Visit Brevard Court and Latta Arcade:

A bite-size piece of history plopped down into a concrete cityscape. You’ll find one-of-a-kind shops and restaurants in this little brick alleyway, dotted with edison lights throughout.

Uptown Charlotte's Four Wards: Latta Arcade

Romare Bearden Park:

Another fun uptown fountain the kids will love, only with better views. This fountain lights up colorfully at night and sometimes you may be lucky enough to stumble upon a musician putting on a show.

City view from Romare Bearden Park

Romare Bearden Park fountain

Knights Game at BB&T ballpark:

You’ll love the liveliness as much as the views at Charlotte’s baseball stadium. Fun for the whole family!

Panthers game at Bank of America Stadium:

Enough said. #keeppounding

Graham Street pub:

A new Third Ward restaurant with a rooftop patio. Perfect for pregaming for the big game, or for a bite afterward!

Fourth Ward

Charlotte’s Fourth Ward, or westernmost quadrant, is perhaps the “coziest” of the wards. The streets are quiet and lined with trees, historic homes and charming brick buildings. Something about the Fourth Ward feels, well, unlike uptown Charlotte. If you’re a jogger or just looking for some fresh air, this is the best place to get outside in uptown Charlotte.

Fourth Ward must do’s:

Alexander Michael’s:

Similar to Brevard Court, Alexander Michael’s (also known among locals as Al Mikes) almost seems out of place, like a little piece of history plopped down into the city. You’ll recognize it by the old school pickup truck parked out front.

Dandelion Market:

A go-to for small plates and brunch, you’ll love the atmosphere in this restaurant. If you’re not the partying type, just be weary of showing up too late, as the tables literally get suspended from the ceiling to make room for the dance floor after 10pm.

Discovery Place:

Another great option for kids! Discovery Place is a museum with science and technology centered exhibits, many of which are interactive.

There are endless amounts of places to eat and things to do in each of the four wards of Charlotte. Uptown Charlotte is ever changing, with dozens of new things opening up every week and new construction being delivered constantly! Venture into the heart and soul of our growing city and check out the personalities of each ward for yourself!

Want to know more about all that Charlotte has to offer? Ask your real estate expert, Danielle Edwards with Re/Max Executive Real Estate!

Danielle Edwards
DrivenDanielle@gmail.com
704.604.2999

Danielle Edwards, Realtor Charlotte

 

 

 

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Millennials are buying more homes than you think

February 1, 2017 by Danielle Edwards

Millennials are buying more homes than you think

Millennial homebuyers make up 50% of housing market

By Danielle Edwards- February 2017


 

How many millennials are buying homes?

Recent research shows that 50% of homebuyers are millennials. Maybe this is due to the fact that Millennials associate owning a home with the “American Dream” more than any other generation. But even though a huge amount of the people buying homes are at an average age of about 33, millennials are delaying buying homes more so than they were back in the late 20th century.

Millennial homebuyer

 

Buying vs. renting as a millennial

According to Zillow, Americans are renting for an average of 6 years before purchasing a home of their own, where in the 1970’s they only rented for a little over 2 years. This could be due to the fact that millennials are moving to areas in which the housing market is more expensive, and more highly sought after– like coasts, cities, and booming job markets.

Although delaying the purchase of a home may seem like a smart move, many millennials who choose to take the plunge and buy a home are saving big. A 2016 Rental Affordability Analysis shows that in 58% of US housing markets, it’s much more affordable to buy a home than to rent. Rental prices in the US are increasing much faster than wages in over half of the country.

Southeast may be the best place to buy

Millennials that are considering buying a home in the southeastern part of the country are in luck. States such as North and South Carolina all the way down to Florida are home to some of the most affordable housing in the country.

 

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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.


 

Contact Realtor Danielle Edwards for your real estate needs in Charlotte, NC region.

RE/MAX Executive Realtor Danielle Edwards

Realtor NC/SC

704-604-2999

www.soldondanielle.com

email: drivendanielle@gmail.com

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CONTACT DANIEL EDWARDS

Anyone can tell you what your home is worth. Contact me and I’ll show you how to make it worth MORE. As a RE/MAX Executive Realtor here in Charlotte NC, I use our global and local database to get your home SOLD. You need to know how to make your home worth more!

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