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Finding the Best Place to Raise Your Family

September 21, 2023 by Danielle Edwards

Here are some things to consider when looking for the Right Place for your Family

Why a school test scores shouldn’t be everything?

Whether you are moving close or far away, it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to know that you can Google most of the information you need and learn if it is the right fit.  However, as a real estate agent who has helped so many relocate to Charlotte, NC, I know the typical things buyers do.   This blog is not what you think… I will tell you other ways to dig deeper into an area you are considering moving to.

What is your family into?

Make a list of all the important things to you and your family.

  • Plan a trip to experience those “hobbies” as if you were there with your Family.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Go to a high school football game.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Go to the local children’s theater show.

Lumi School of Musical Theater- Frozen Kids

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • See the dance recital(s) to explore the different dance studios.

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  • Go to a swim meet.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Check the crime report for the area.

Moving to a new location can be a significant decision, and it’s important to research various aspects to ensure a smooth transition. Here are the basic things to consider when researching a place to move to with your family.

Cost of Living:

Investigate the cost of living in your desired destination. This includes housing costs, groceries, transportation, healthcare, and taxes. Websites like Numbeo and Expatistan can provide cost-of-living comparisons.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Job Market:

If you’re moving for employment, research the job market in the area. Look for job opportunities in your field and consider the unemployment rate.  It is really helpful to start your search knowing where you will be working.  Traffic patterns can be crazy as our city grows and grows.  Google Maps is a great resource where you can put a home/area in and then choose the time of day you are traveling to work.  That should easily cross out a few areas to consider!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Housing Market: 

Explore the local real estate market to understand property prices, rental rates, and availability. Consider factors like the quality of schools, crime rates, and proximity to amenities.  Remember real estate is LOCAL! Don’t fall in the trap of listening to what you hear on the news or TikTok.  Ask your Realtor!

Climate:

Check the area’s climate, including average temperatures, rainfall, and seasonal variations. Think about whether you can adapt to the climate.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Education for the whole family:

If you have children, research the quality of local schools, colleges, and educational institutions. Consider the availability of extracurricular activities and educational resources.  If you want your child in a charter school or private, know when the lottery opens and what they need for residency to apply.

If sports are important to you, you should try to visit a few games at different schools.  You can talk to the parents in the stands and learn about the team’s culture, playing time, and expectations.  Ask all those questions and get answers from the source.

  • Go to the Elementary School Fall Festival(if opened to the public).
  • Go to a science fair

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Healthcare:

Investigate the quality and accessibility of healthcare facilities in the area. Check if your insurance plan covers medical services there.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Safety:

Research crime rates and safety levels in the neighborhood or city where you plan to move. Websites like NeighborhoodScout can provide crime data.

Transportation:

Assess the transportation options available, including public transit, road networks, and proximity to airports or train stations. Consider your commuting needs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Local Culture and Lifestyle:

Learn about the local culture, lifestyle, and community dynamics. Consider whether they align with your interests and values.

Taxes:

Understand the local tax laws, including income tax, property tax, and sales tax. Consult with a tax professional if necessary.

Utilities and Services:

Find out the cost of utilities like electricity, water, gas, and internet services in the area. Compare providers and their rates.

Local Regulations and Laws:

Research local laws and regulations, including zoning laws, noise ordinances, and pet regulations, to ensure they align with your lifestyle.

Quality of Life:

Consider factors such as access to recreational activities, parks, cultural events, and restaurants. Think about how these aspects contribute to your overall quality of life.

 

 

 

Community and Networking:

Explore opportunities for networking and making friends in the new location. Social media groups, local clubs, and organizations can be helpful.

 

 

 

 

Emergency Services:

Find out the locations of nearby hospitals, police stations, and fire departments. Know the emergency numbers for the area.

Environmental Factors:

Research environmental factors such as pollution levels, proximity to natural disasters, and environmental conservation efforts in the region.

Visa and Immigration Requirements:

If you’re moving internationally, understand the visa and immigration requirements for your destination country.

Language and Cultural Differences:

If moving to a place with a different language or culture, consider language barriers and cultural adjustments you may need to make.

Future Development Plans:

Check for any major development or infrastructure projects that could impact the area in the coming years.

Local Support Services:

Identify local services such as banks, post offices, grocery stores, and pharmacies that you’ll need daily.

It’s essential to conduct thorough research and possibly visit the area before making a decision to move. Gathering as much information as possible will help you make an informed choice that aligns with your personal and professional goals.

Do you enjoy live music, food, hiking — experience that!  Yes, planning a trip out and doing all these things might be more costly.  However, if you make a huge decision, you will want to know it checks all the boxes.

Going off of a school’s test scores is 1/4 of the equation (my opinion).  As a mom who has tried to navigate the dance world for my daughter, I can tell you the trial and error has been interesting.

If you have any questions about living in the Charlotte, NC, area, please feel free to reach out!

 

 

Danielle Edwards

South Charlotte Real Estate
Realtor, REMAX EXECUTIVE

(704) 666-3372

Hefferon | Edward Team
Licensed In: NC
License #: 249833
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SOUTH CHARLOTTE STUNNING HOME FOR SALE

June 1, 2023 by Danielle Edwards

South Charlotte Home

Touchstone/Wilshire Subdivision

7111 Broadford Court, Charlotte, NC 28277

Presented by: Danielle Edwards

Ideal South Charlotte location, this charming home offers the perfect combination of move-in ready, style, and convenient amenities. Immaculate home cared for with direct access to walk the greenway-every day! Refinished hardwoods glide you to the renovated kitchen with glass backsplash, new cabinets, and SS appliances. Family room boasts a striking solid wood-mantle and gas fireplace.

The real showstopper is the primary bathroom suite with glass enclosed shower, Marble & glass tile, soaking tub, Quartz countertops, cabinets and Pottery Barn mirrors- WOW! Custom Elfa closet systems in all closets! The backyard retreat is ready for your summer entertaining fun. Renewed deck overlooks your yard and you can escape the heat under the retractable awning, you will love the paved patio area! Neighborhood cul de sac get-togethers! Two access points to 485 and get to Southpark and Ballantyne in 10 mins! CMS is in a rezoning phase for the 2024+ school year to be finalized soon.

Check out the location below:

 

The main suite is significantly a true oasis. Additionally, with a spacious bedroom and en-suite bathroom, this space is perfect for unwinding after a long day. Then the bathroom features a soaking tub, dual vanities, and a large walk-in glassed enclosed shower lined with glass subway tile.

 

The remaining bedrooms are equally spacious and feature ample closet space and large windows with plenty of natural light. The home also features a bonus room that can be used as an office, playroom, or media room, depending on your needs.

The backyard is a perfect! Straightaway with a large deck, paver patio area, mature trees for privacy and retractable awning for those hot summer days.

Check out the stunning photos below:






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VA Loan | Veteran Real Estate Agent

May 3, 2023 by Danielle Edwards

What to know about VA LOAN and Veteran Tips

by Charlotte Realtor, Amy Rottman

Hefferon | Edwards Team

As a female veteran and Charlotte Realtor, I have a unique combination of experiences and skills. That can benefit my clients in the real estate industry. My military training has equipped me with discipline, perseverance, and attention to detail. And the ability to work under pressure, which are all valuable qualities in the real estate industry. Additionally, my experience as a realtor helps me understand the needs and concerns of clients looking to buy or sell properties. As a veteran and realtor, I can also leverage my unique experiences and perspectives to attract clients. Who value diversity and inclusivity. By highlighting my military service and real estate expertise. I can build trust and establish myself as a knowledgeable and reliable professional in the industry.

Exploring the VA Loan

The VA loan program has helped generations of Veterans, service members and military families achieve the dream of homeownership. At the heart of this benefit is a promise: Because of their selfless service to our country, Veterans have access to a home loan program with flexible guidelines and significant financial benefits, chiefly the ability to purchase with no down payment.

Let’s take a closer look at how VA loans work and what it takes to start the VA loan process.

 

Who created the VA Loan program?

 

The VA home loan was created in 1944 by the United States government to help returning service members purchase homes without needing a down payment or excellent credit. This historic program has guaranteed more than 25 million VA loans, helping Veterans, active duty military members, and their families purchase or refinance a home.

 

 

What is the VA guarantee?

Although the VA loan is a federal program, the government generally does not make direct loans to Veterans. Instead, private lenders including Veterans United Home Loans finance the loan while the Department of Veterans Affairs offers a guaranty. This guaranty protects the lender against total loss should the buyer default, which provides an incentive for private lenders to offer the VA loan with better terms than other mortgage options.

What are VA loan limits?

Qualified veterans with their full VA loan entitlement can borrow . as much as a lender is willing to extend, all without a down payment. The VA loan limits only come into play for buyers with less than their full entitlement, either because they have one or more active VA loans or because they’ve lost a previous one to foreclosure. To see how the VA loan limits might affect you, give Veterans United Home Loans a call at 1-800-884-5560.

 

 

 

How do I get a VA loan?

Talk with a trusted lender who knows VA loans and how to get the most from this hard-earned benefit. The process typically starts with getting preapproved, which can often be done in minutes using your phone, laptop, or tablet. Loan pre-approval is a key first step before making an offer on your dream home. Having that preapproval letter gives you a clear sense of your buying
power and shows sellers and listing agents you have what it takes to get to closing.

Start my VA loan with Veterans United Home Loans — the Nation’s #1 VA
Lender for Homebuyers https://www.veteransunited.com  

I also as a certified Veteran VA real estate specialist have my preferred Veteran lenders if you want some extra insight.

 

Learn more about VA LOAN ASSUMPTION and how Danielle Edwards experienced it; watch her video here.

What is the VA funding fee?

The VA Funding Fee goes directly to the VA to ensure the program keeps running for future generations of Veteran and military homebuyers by removing any additional burdens off taxpayers and Veterans. The fee varies depending on the borrower's circumstances. For example, if this is your first time using the VA home loan program, the funding fee is typically 2.3 percent of the purchase price of the home. For subsequent use of your VA loan benefit, the fee is 3.6 percent. The fee for an Interest Rate Reduction Refinance loan is just 0.5 percent, no matter how many times you’ve used the benefit. VA borrowers can roll the funding fee into their overall loan amount. The VA also limits closing costs for Veterans and allows sellers to pay most or all of those expenses. Many of our borrowers purchase a home with no money due at closing, but every buyer’s situation is different. The VA also exempts some Veterans and surviving spouses from the funding fee entirely. The most common exemption is for Veterans receiving compensation for a service-connected disability. Surviving spouses with VA loan eligibility are also exempt. Only the VA can make a determination about funding fee exemptions.

Is the VA loan a good option?

VA loans are arguably the most powerful loan option on the market. They come with a list of big-time benefits, including a $0 down payment, no mortgage insurance, flexible and forgiving credit guidelines, and the industry’s lowest average fixed interest rates. Every Veteran buyer’s situation is different, and going over all of your loan options with a home loan specialist can help ensure you make the best financial decision possible.

How do VA loans perform in today’s mortgage and real estate environment?

Today, the VA mortgage is more important than ever. Scores of Veteran and military buyers found it increasingly difficult to get home financing in the wake of the Great Recession. VA loan utilization has soared over the last 15 years. The VA backed a record 1.4 million loans in Fiscal Year 2021. VA loans help Veterans and service members become homeowners without having to spend years building great credit or saving for a big down payment. They’ve been a lifeline for younger homebuyers in particular. This hard-earned benefit program continues to fulfill its original mission nearly eight decades after its creation.

If I’ve previously used a VA loan, can I use it again?

Yes, this is not a one-time option. Once you earn the VA loan benefit, it’s yours for life. You can reuse the VA loan over and over again, and it’s even possible to have more than one active VA loan at the same time- if you qualify.  Might want to remember if you got divorced and your ex has the house with the VA benefit that might hurt you when you go to purchase a home and want to use your VA benefits.

VA Assumption Loans

VA assumption loans refer to a type of mortgage loan that allows a buyer to take over an existing VA loan from the seller. In other words, the buyer assumes the existing VA loan and takes over the payments.   Assuming a VA loan can be a good option for buyers because it may allow them to take advantage of the seller’s favorable interest rate and loan terms. However, assuming a VA loan is not a simple process, and buyers must meet certain eligibility requirements. The buyer is taking over the portion the current VA owner OWES, so the VA buyer would have to make up the difference in cash from the loan assumption and the sales price. This process could take up to 90 days.

To assume a VA loan, the buyer must be a qualified veteran or service member, and they must meet the VA’s credit and income standards. Additionally, the seller must obtain VA approval for the assumption, and the buyer must pay a funding fee to the VA. Assuming a VA loan can be a complex process, it is important to work with an experienced lender who is familiar with the VA’s guidelines and requirements. Buyers should also carefully review the terms of the existing loan and make sure they are comfortable with the payment amount and other loan terms before assuming the loan.

There is no appraisal with a VA loan assumption either!

Charlotte Veteran real estate
Amy Rottman, Veteran Certified
Phone: 518-301-1999
amyrottman@realtyagent.com
LinkedIn Account
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Importance of Home Inspections for Sellers

April 19, 2023 by Danielle Edwards

Why is Home Inspection Important for Home Sellers?

A house inspection is usually performed to assess the property’s health and safety.

A certified home inspector will evaluate the plumbing, electrical work, water, and sewage systems. Other plumbing, heating, and cooling systems, particularly to look for potential fire or safety issues.

Inspection and Repairs are making a come back

During the housing market boom, a lot of buyers skipped home inspections. During the epidemic, this took place. They have great expectations that it will raise the value of their offers. However, the research conducted by Realtor.com revealed that home inspections and repairs have grown in popularity.

Prospective buyers frequently hire Home inspectors. This is to tour a house and create a written report outlining its state. This includes any required or advised repairs, maintenance difficulties, and other potentially expensive or dangerous problems. The physical structure of the house, including the roof, systems, and foundation, will be evaluated by the home inspector. This evaluation will show whether the house complies with the most recent housing regulations.

A home inspection can save a buyer a lot of money and hassle by revealing a lot about a newly built or existing house. Before listing a home for sale, sellers should have their property inspected. This will allow them to make any necessary structural repairs. Upgrade and replace any systems that might improve the chances of a sale.

A house inspection is often conducted after a buyer and seller have signed a sales contract or purchase agreement. This is why it’s crucial for the contract to contain an inspection contingency, also known as a “due diligence” contingency, which gives the buyer time to find an inspector, schedule, and attend if they so choose an inspection, receive the inspector’s report, and determine how to proceed based on the information they’ve obtained.

 

  • More buyers are requesting home inspections - 

    According to research, approximately 95%  of buyers today are requesting home inspections.

  • Sellers are making some updates –

    An estimated 95%  of the sellers are currently making some updates or improvements before listing it.

  • Buyers are asking for Repairs - 

    Also, 67% of the buyers are asking for repairs that will conclude with home inspections.

 

Did you know that $14,163 is the average amount sellers spend on repairs before listing?

The inspection plays a significant role in the sale of a house.
To make their offers more competitive, many purchasers used to forego inspections, but recently, inspections and repairs are regaining popularity.
Establish a relationship with a reliable real estate agent so you have a professional who can assist you in identifying the improvements and repairs your home requires before you sell.

 

Contact Danielle Edwards for information on Charlotte, NC, real estate.

Danielle Edwards

Charlotte Realtor® Danielle Edwards has been helping clients with their real estate needs since 2006.
2023 is the year of the Professional Realtor and returning to a more normal real estate market.

Danielle Edwards
Charlotte Real Estate
Realtor, REMAX EXECUTIVE
Hefferon | Edwards Team

704-761-7484
Licensed In: NC
License #: 249833
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Tips for Selling Your House This Spring

April 5, 2023 by Danielle Edwards

Several Pointers for Selling Your Home This Spring

Since spring has arrived, an increasing number of people are preparing to sell their homes. But this year’s spring housing market will be different from the frenzy of the previous few years due to recent changes in real estate. Make sure you abide by these four straightforward suggestions to sell your home fast, easy, and for the most money possible:

Price It Properly

The most crucial element of selling your house in the current real estate market is certainly this. A house will sell if it is priced competitively. Period. You must be aware of local housing market conditions and comprehend the current market drivers in order to accomplish this. Working with a reputable real estate agent who can make sure you list your home at the proper price is therefore recommended.

 

Initial Impressions Count

When selling your home, keep in mind that the proverb “you never get a second chance to make a first impression” applies. A buyer’s first impression frequently comes from what they see as they approach the front door. Working on the exterior of your house is equally as vital as staging the interior. Invest in updating your landscaping to increase the curb appeal of your home and attract buyers.

 

Be certain to grant access to buyers.

Limiting the days and times that buyers can visit your house is one of the biggest blunders you can make as a seller. You cannot restrict potential buyers’ access to your home in any market if you want to maximize the sale of your home. If it’s difficult to get to, it may cost you money by taking longer to sell and selling for less money in the end.

 

Make the interior of your house as appealing as you can.

Anything must appear welcoming to be sold, especially your home. You can get professional guidance on the best home staging from your real estate agent. Even simple improvements like painting a room with new paint, steam cleaning the carpets, or clearing up the garage can have a significant effect.

In conclusion, choosing to sell your house in the spring can be a wise choice. You can improve your chances of a successful sale by heeding this advice and collaborating with an experienced real estate agent.

 

Contact Danielle Edwards for information on Charlotte, NC, real estate.

Danielle Edwards

Charlotte Realtor® Danielle Edwards has been helping clients with their real estate needs since 2006.
2023 is the year of the Professional Realtor and getting back to a more normal real estate market.

Danielle Edwards
Charlotte Real Estate
Realtor, REMAX EXECUTIVE
Hefferon | Edwards Team

704-761-7484
Licensed In: NC
License #: 249833
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How to prepare your Home for Winter Showings

April 3, 2023 by Danielle Edwards

How to prepare your Home for Winter Showings

Get your House Ready for Winter Showings.

Winter can be a challenging time to sell a home, but with a little preparation, you can make sure your property is ready to impress potential buyers.

Here are a few tips to help you prepare your home for winter showings:

1. Basically The home’s exterior should be cleaned. Power wash any grimy siding or stone pathways, additionally make sure all leaves and debris have been cleared from walkways and porches, and touch up paint where necessary on window frames and trim.

2. So that prospective buyers can readily access the home, keep snow accumulation off of the paths. Make sure snowdrifts do not also obstruct the entrance doors.

3. Remove any window treatments so that you can prevent natural light from entering the house. During showings, this will make your home’s interior appear spacious and light.

4. Use air freshening sprays, bake some cookies, or simmer some apple cider on the stove to draw attention to interior smells before potential buyers come.

5. Remove any area rugs or carpets that could be potentially wet or damp if snow was tracked inside your home when people view it during winter months.

6. Warm throws should be positioned on the furniture in the living rooms, bedrooms, and bathrooms so y ou can create a cozy ambiance throughout the entire home.

7. Maximize heat efficiency and consider installing a programmable thermostat so you can adjust temperatures to your own schedule, and save money.

8. Seal windows and doors with caulking or weather stripping to eventually keep warm air in and cold drafts out.

9. Clear walkways of snow, ice and debris to ensure the safety of visitors who are viewing your property.

10. If you have a fireplace, make sure it is clean and ready for use as buyers love a cozy home during winter months.

By taking these steps to prepare your home for winter showings, you’ll get top dollar for your property quickly! It will be well worth the effort when you can sell it faster and for more money than expected!

11. Keep the temperature in your home within a comfortable range to ensure buyers don’t feel too hot or cold.

12. Make sure you have plenty of fresh towels, warm blankets, and other comforts available for visitors who may be chilly from their commute over.

13. Don’t forget to add cozy touches around the home like sweet-smelling candles and good lighting that will create an inviting atmosphere; these features can really help potential buyers envision themselves living in the property!

14. Last but not least, updating your landscaping with winter-friendly plants is a great way to showcase your home’s exterior. This will give viewers a pleasant surprise as they arrive at your door!

By taking the time to do these simple steps, you’ll be well on your way to preparing your home for a successful Winter showing and ensuring that potential buyers will have a great experience when they visit. Good luck!

For more tips and advice on how to prepare your home for winter showings, please don’t hesitate to contact us at any time. We’re here to help make sure that you have the best possible experience selling or renting out your property during this cold season!

Contact Danielle Edwards for information on Charlotte, NC, real estate.

Danielle Edwards

Charlotte Realtor® Danielle Edwards has been helping clients with their real estate needs since 2006.
2023 is the year of the Professional Realtor and getting back to a more normal real estate market.

Danielle Edwards
Charlotte Real Estate
Realtor, REMAX EXECUTIVE
Hefferon | Edwards Team

704-761-7484
Licensed In: NC
License #: 249833
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Peter Pan The Ballet

April 3, 2023 by Danielle Edwards

Peter Pan The Ballet

Enjoy 40% off PETER PAN THE BALLET!

With Peter, Wendy, Tinker Bell, and the rest of your beloved Neverland characters, let your imagination run wild on a fantastic voyage there. The audience may discover the mysteries of Peter’s life before his legendary escapades in this never-before-seen adaptation of Peter Pan with new choreography by Christopher Stuart, and you’ll definitely feel like you can fly after watching it! Just be aware that on your voyage, you might run into some pirates, crocodiles, and fairy dust.

Happy to share a promo code with all my clients and friends who love the arts!  Enjoy 40% off PETER PAN THE BALLET!  My friend Maurice Mouzon is playing as PETER!!
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Costs to Remember when Buying a Home

March 10, 2023 by Danielle Edwards

Learn About Home Buying Costs

When buying a home, there are many costs that go beyond the down payment and mortgage.

Homebuyers should factor in several additional expenses such as closing costs, appraisal fees, transfer tax, homeowner’s insurance fees and more. What’s more, these costs differ by state.

 

Closing Costs:

Closing costs typically include lawyer fees, title search fees and other administrative expenses associated with the completion of a sale agreement. Depending on where you live, closing costs could range from 2-5% of the purchase price of the home.

 

Appraisal Fees:

Appraisal fees generally depend on the size and complexity of the property being appraised but can range from $200-$1000 or more in some cases.

 

Transfer Taxes:

Transfer taxes are state or local fees that are paid on the sale of a house. The amount of transfer tax can range from 0-2% of the purchase price, depending on where you live.

 

Homeowner’s Insurance Fees:

Homeowners insurance is an annual fee that pays for repairs and damages to the home. Generally, this type of insurance costs between 0.2-1% of the purchase price annually.

 

Inspection Fees:

Home inspections typically cost around $500-$1000 but can vary widely depending on factors such as the size of the house and any special features it may have.

 

Closing Costs:

Closing costs can include fees for attorney’s services, title insurance, loan origination fees and other charges associated with obtaining a mortgage. Depending on your location, closing costs generally range from 2-6% of the purchase price.

 

Utility Bills:

Utility bills cover water, electricity, gas and other features such as trash pickup. These bills can range from a few hundred dollars to thousands of dollars per month, depending on your location, the size of your home and how energy efficient it is.

 

Maintenance & Repairs:

Home maintenance and repairs may cost anywhere between 2-4% of the purchase price annually. This includes costs for basic maintenance like mowing the lawn, as well as larger projects such as replacing a roof or an HVAC system.

 

Property Taxes:

Property taxes are paid annually and are calculated based on the assessed value of your home. The amount can range from 0.5-2% of your purchase price each year.

 

Insurance:

Homeowners insurance is typically required by the lender and can range from 0.2-1% of the purchase price each year. The cost may depend on your location, the size of your home and other factors.

 

HOA Fees:

If you are buying a condo or a home in a planned development, you may have to pay homeowner association (HOA) fees which cover shared amenities such as pools, common areas and parking lots. The cost of these fees can vary greatly depending on the type of property and the amenities offered.  Some communities will have capital contribution fees also, you see this more in the master plan communities.

 

Contact Danielle Edwards for information on Charlotte, NC, real estate. 

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Danielle Edwards

Charlotte Realtor® Danielle Edwards has been helping clients with their real estate needs since 2006.
2023 is the year of the Professional Realtor and getting back to a more normal real estate market.

Danielle Edwards
Charlotte Real Estate
Realtor, REMAX EXECUTIVE
Hefferon | Edwards Team

704-761-7484
Licensed In: NC
License #: 249833
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Public Charter Schools Options in North Carolina

March 8, 2023 by Danielle Edwards

Public Charter Schools Options in North Carolina

by Charlotte Realtor, Joanna Warren – Hefferon | Edwards Team

A charter school is a school that receives government money moreover runs separately from the local, well-established state education system.

The State Board of Education has given its approval to public charter schools. Managed by the autonomous, nonprofit boards of directors. The majority of charter schools’ funding comes from state and municipal taxes. These institutions are open to all students. Those who are not permitted to charge tuition, discriminated in admissions. Or also have affiliations with any specific religion or religious group too. Many of the rulers that govern district schools do not apply to charter schools. Charter schools are nonetheless subject to the State’s assessment and accountability system.

The population of Charlotte and the nearby towns is growing yearly. The need to move due to a career as well as the expense of living.  It can also be the desire to be nearer to family, and other factors beauty of our state’s geographic position. The mountains are a day journey away from where we live, and a short drive to the coast. Fortunately, Charlotte is a great place for both families who have settled here already.  And those who want to move here, and neighboring areas offer a wide range of schools to all. Our traditional public schools, public charter schools, public magnet schools, and private schools are all available. Its available  in the area learning pods, homeschooling, and online academies.

Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character- that is the goal of true education”

I had no idea what a charter school was once I enrolled my daughter.  Enrolled in one close to our house during the always-memorable summer of 2020. I had attended Charlotte Mecklenburg public schools as a child then graduated from a relatively small private school. When our public school system before,  decided not to provide a real kindergarten experience. It was crucial to her father and I that she attend school in person.

As a parent, volunteer, and vice president on the PTO Board for the past 2.5 years.  I’ve discovered the benefits and drawbacks of being associated with a nearby charter school.
Charter schools are independent, tuition-free public schools in North Carolina that are freed from the majority of the laws, rules, and regulations that govern regular public schools. But holding NC charter schools accountable uses the State’s assessment and accountability system. Each of the NC charter schools is free to offer specialized courses and employ various teaching strategies thanks to their degree of independence.

North Carolina charter schools are primarily funded through state and local tax dollars.

Families choose a charter school that they’d like for their child or children to attend, hence enroll into a random lottery. “In our school, once you are notified of admission, you’ll have three days to accept or deny the seat,” says Rachelle Patterson, the registrar of Union Day School. After 3 days, the lottery system will automatically rescind the offer and notify the next family. If you do choose to accept the spot, you’ll have 5 days to complete and turn in your paperwork”.

Choosing a school for your child is basically a big responsibility. Generally in making the decision to attend a charter school you are choosing a tuition-free, independent public school. Nonetheless, the majority of charter schools function more like private schools since they are exempt from many of the laws governing public schools.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“A charter school is a fantastic free alternative for your child if its leadership, educational philosophy, and mission coincide with those of your family,” Dr Michael Lindsay, Executive Director, Union Day School. For our family, the smaller class sizes, tuition free education that rivals a private school education, and the tight knit feeling of community, are just a few the many reasons we are fans of this type of school. Being a parent who holds experiences with the larger size of a public school, and the intimate atmosphere of a very small private school, I believe that this option creates a wonderful choice for those who fit somewhere in between.

You can find more information about charter schools in North Carolina, and in our area here:

https://www.dpi.nc.gov/students-families/alternative-choices/charter-schools/common-charter-school-questions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please Contact Joanna Warren on the Hefferon | Edwards Team for more information on Charter Schools:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joanna Warren 

Phone: 704-226-8189
Email: joannawarren84@gmail.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joanna-warren-a4385a63/
Hefferon | Edwards Team

704-761-7484

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Common Misconceptions about Real Estate Agents

February 14, 2023 by Danielle Edwards

The Common Myths about Real Estate Agents

Common myths and misunderstandings about real estate brokers are spreading frequently, which harms the reputation of these experts.

by Charlotte, NC Real Estate agent- Danielle Edwards – RE/MAX EXECUTIVE

These are top 6 widespread misconceptions regarding real estate brokers:

  1. Real estate agents are wealthy: Not all real estate agents make a good living, though some do. It depends on their experience, market conditions, and how hard they work.
  2. Agents only represents the seller: There are many others work as buyer’s agents and represents the interests of the buyer.
  3. Agents are not needed to have licenses; nevertheless, this rule may differ in different jurisdictions or nations. Obtaining a license frequently involves passing tests, education requirements, and background checks.
  4. In addition to simply showing properties, real estate agents also carry out a number of other duties. They also provide advice on pricing, manage negotiations, and collaborate with other professionals like inspectors and bankers to help clients through the buying or selling process.
  5. Always pushing for the highest price: While advising customers to offer their property at a higher price, brokers must also consider the realities of the market. Agents must be able to persuade potential purchasers of their case, and closing the sale is their first priority—not overpricing the property.
  6. Real estate agents don’t perform any work – Despite what would initially appear to be the case, real estate agents actually offer a wide range of services to consumers.
  7. All real estate agent is the same. Each real estate agent brings a distinctive skill set to the table. Before hiring an agent, do some research to find one that will work well for your needs.
  8. You don’t need an agent to buy or sell – They can help you save time and money while reducing your stress during the transaction.

In conclusion, it’s important to consider the veracity of popular real estate agent misconceptions. Real estate agents are seasoned experts that provide clients with crucial help and direction while they are purchasing or selling real estate. Making sure you get the best deal possible depends heavily on having an agent on your side.

Reading a real estate agents reviews, looking at what they have done online, asking for a recommendation from a friend are great ways to know you will be dealing with a PRO.  There is an old saying, “You get what you pay for.”  Not all real estate agents are created equal. The great ones keep intouch with you after closing, check-in on you, and show appreciation throughout the year.

Find out what are the questions you should ask a real estate agent and what you need to know before working with one. Watch this full video by Charlotte NC Top Realtor – Danielle Edwards.

 

Contact Danielle Edwards for information on Charlotte, NC, real estate.

Danielle Edwards

Charlotte Realtor® Danielle Edwards has been helping clients with their real estate needs since 2006.
2023 is the year of the Professional Realtor and getting back to a more normal real estate market.

Danielle Edwards
Charlotte Real Estate
Realtor, REMAX EXECUTIVE
Hefferon | Edwards Team

704-761-7484
Licensed In: NC
License #: 249833
Contact Me

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