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LUXURY REALTOR CHARLOTTE

August 6, 2015 by Danielle Edwards

CERTIFICATE LUXURY

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LUXURY REALTOR CHARLOTTE

PRESS RELEASE

DANIELLE EDWARDS ATTENDS SPECIAL TRAINING,

BUILDS EXPERTISE IN LUXURY HOME MARKET

JULY 30,2015–DANIELLE J. EDWARDS with REMAX EXECUTIVE / CHARLOTTE, NC recently completed a luxury home marketing training course offered by INSTITUTE FOR LUXURY HOME MARKETING.

The course- which covered such topics as demographics of the affluent, lifestyle segmentation, trends and amenities in today’s Charlotte luxury home product, and creating a marketing plan for the multimillion dollar property– was taught by Laurie Moore-Moore, President of the Dallas- based Institute for Luxury Home Marketing and author of the book, Rich Buyer, Rich Seller!  The Real Estate Agents’ Guide to Marketing Luxury Homes.

“The course is a step towards earning the prestigious Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist (CLHMS) designation which The Institute awards internationally to sales professionals who meet performance standards in the upper-tier residential market,” said Moore-Moore.  Danielle J. Edwards is an example of a sales associate/ Realtor who works to hone special skills and competencies necessary to provide exceptional service in the fine homes and estates marketplace.”

Edwards is an award-winning sales associate who has been in real estate since 2006 and specializes in the Charlotte market.  Edwards won Remax 2015 marketing contest at the Remax R4 convention and was awarded with a new Hyundai Genesis.  Her unique marketing skills have been recognized by Broker in charge/owner of Remax Executive, Hadi Atri and local builders who call on her expertise to market their building projects.  Danielle Edwards is the current marketing consultation and listing agent for “The Bridge at Sharon View,” a Southpark million dollar gated home enclave by Chelsea Building Group.  Her top notch marketing videos(below) have received rave reviews from clients and other Realtor associates.  Edwards puts together five star Realtor soirees for her million dollar listings, exclusive direct mail pieces, and award winning social media.


“The training provided new insight about the upper tier market, helped me polish my skills, and provided valuable networking contact with other agents across the country who specialize in luxury properties,” said Edwards.  “In addition, I discovered new and creative tools for promoting expensive Charlotte luxury homes and estates and new resources for finding Charlotte buyer prospects.  Charlotte home buyers and sellers will benefit from my new knowledge.”

For insights into the current state of the Charlotte luxury market, contact Danielle Edwards at Remax Executive Charlotte, 704-604-2999 or email danielleedwards@remax.net.


LUXURY REALTOR CHARLOTTE

RE/MAX Executive Realtor Danielle Edwards

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contact: Danielle Edwards, ABR, SPS, CLHMS

Realtor NC/SC

REMAX EXECUTIVE

3426 Toringdon Way, #100

Charlotte, NC 28277

Telephone: 704-604-2999

danielleedwards@remax.net

www.soldondanielle.com

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HOME BUYING PROCESS

August 4, 2015 by Danielle Edwards

HOME BUYING PROCESS IN CHARLOTTE, NC

BY REALTOR, DANIELLE EDWARDS /REMAX EXECUTIVE

NC real estate process.

YOUR CHARLOTTE REALTOR

 

 

 

 

On the surface, buying a home may seem like a relatively straightforward process. However there are dozens of variables in any transaction that can make home-buying quite complex.

Choosing an Agent — Choosing an advisor to guide you through a transaction as important as buying a home is serious business. So homebuyers should give just as much consideration to hiring a buyer’s representative as sellers give to hiring a listing agent. Experience in your preferred neighborhood and/or style of home is important, but so is the comfort level between agent and client, because buying a home is a highly personal experience. Ultimately, you only work with one agent, so it should be someone you like, trust and respect and who feels the same way about you.

Assessing your Financial Situation — For starters, use an online mortgage calculator to get a sense of your buying power and monthly mortgage payments. As a general rule, most experts say that your housing expenses should not exceed 28 percent of your gross monthly income, but a variety of factors – from your credit score to other debt – can open this ratio up to a pretty wide range. Remember that there are other costs involved in buying a home, such as moving, decorating and remodeling expenses. You should also consult with your accountant or financial advisor to talk about how real estate affects your financial goals. Knowing where you will come out of the transaction will give you a lot more confidence going in.

 

Getting Pre-Approved — In today’s home-buying environment, a mortgage pre-approval is not only essential; it is also incredibly easy to obtain – whether online, over the phone or in-person. A mortgage pre-approval lets you know exactly what you can afford to buy. It also demonstrates to a seller that you are a willing and able buyer. And it gives you a head start in getting an actual loan commitment. Learn more about pre-approvals by visiting with one of our preferred lenders online or in person.

 

Creating a Wish List — Almost every home purchase involves some degree of compromise, which is why it is important to prioritize your wants and needs before you begin your search. There are many variables to think about depending on your prioritize your wants and needs before you begin your search. There are many variables to think about depending on your lifestyle, budget and future plans, but some universal considerations include: location, features, amenties, age of home, pool?, hoa.

 

Master down!

CHARLOTTE ,NC HOME

FINDING YOUR HOME

Once you have obtained a mortgage pre-approval and selected a real estate agent, you are ready to begin your home search in earnest. Today, approximately 80 percent of home searches begin on the Internet, and if you’re searching for a home in Charlotte, there’s only one web address you need to know: www.soldondanielle.com My web site includes tools, tips and access to all of the Charlotte properties listed in the MLS. Best of all, you’re in control. Sign up for me to manage and customize your search, receive e-mail updates on new listings as they become available, conduct several searches at once and save and compare properties.

 

Review Listings — Using the guidelines you set forth, Danielle will present you with available listings. In addition to price and property attributes, pay close attention to data like property taxes, market time and monthly assessments for condos and town homes.

 

View Properties — Danielle will schedule showings and accompany you on each appointment. When you walk through a home, some things to consider are: how the space functions for your lifestyle; what’s included in the total square footage (balcony, basement or garage); and, in new construction, which features are standard and which are upgrades. According to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the average buyer will view 15 homes before buying one. But that is just an average. Some buyers will purchase the very first home they see. Others will look at more homes.

 

Open Houses — Remember, if you are attending Open Houses without your agent, be sure to mention that you are being represented by a Realtor, Danielle Edwards. This will save you from being bombarded with calls from other agents trying to represent you. We will supply you with some business cards to make the Open House sign-in process even easier.

 

Compare Properties — Discuss each home you see with your agent, and provide candid feedback. Your expectations and the marketplace will begin to converge, and your agent will be able to adjust certain parameters such as location and features in order to present you with alternatives.

 

Use Danielle Edwards Property Comparison Sheet to track and compare each listing. When you find a home and are ready to make an offer, your agent will perform a Comparative Market Analysis or CMA.

 

It’s Time to Make an Offer

 

Put yourself in the seller’s shoes and imagine how they may react to everything you’re about to put in your offer. Oral promises are not legally enforceable when it comes to sale of real estate. Please be sure you have communicated everything you want in the offer to your agent.

Price

Have your realtor do a comparative market analysis for you. It will show you the fair market value of the property. The following factors could affect price.

  • Condition of home
  • New home improvements
  • Market conditions
  • Seller’s motivation
  • Seller concessions
  • do you want them to pay closing costs? Expect to pay a little more

 

Due diligence period– Negotiated time frame and $ amount. For example $400 for 30 days to do your inspections, get your loan “approved”, and property appraised. You can back out of the home for ANY reason or NO reason by 5pm on the day due diligence ends. This check is made out to the seller and delivered within 3 days of accepted contract. *

Earnest Money — Earnest money is a deposit, given by the buyer to the seller, which secures the contract until the closing. Earnest money is typically held in an escrow account until the closing, when it may be applied to the down payment and/or closing costs. If the sale does not go through due to contingencies covered within the contract, then the earnest money may be returned to the buyer. However, if a buyer is in breach of contract, then a seller may be entitled to keep all or a portion of the earnest money. This amount shows the seller how serious you are. Normally, 1% of sale price is a good starting point. This money is deposited day one of accepted offer. It goes “solid” at 5:01pm of the day of due diligence ends. If you back out of your home for ANY reason during due diligence, then your earnest money will be refunded within 3 day business days.*

 

*You get both the due diligence & earnest money back at closing as a credit towards closing costs/purchase price.

 

Financing Contingency

You will probably need a mortgage. Even if you are preapproved the lender will still need time to get the appraisal done, order title, etc. Your agent can advise you on how much time to allow for.

Home Inspection

Don’t skip this. It’s money well spent in the long run. If the home has major issues, you’ll want to know before buying it, not when you’re stuck with it after closing.

Disclosures

Make sure you receive all proper seller disclosures. Federal law requires the seller to disclose all material defects that they are aware of.

Multiple offers

It doesn’t have to be a ‘hot’ market for a seller to have the luxury of choosing between multiple offers. If you find yourself in a multiple offer situation, don’t panic and don’t withdraw your offer –you could be the highest bidder. Go through at least one round of negotiations before you decide to withdraw. Have a price in mind of where you want to go and stay in the game until the price is reached. Many buyers lose the property by pulling out too soon.

 

Closing Date — One of the most important terms of a real estate contract is the closing date – the date when ownership changes hands. This is usually, but not always, the date that the seller must vacate and the buyer may occupy the property. Flexibility on the closing date can give a buyer a big advantage over other potential buyers. Occasionally, it can also allow you to negotiate a lower price or other, more favorable terms.

 

From Offer to Closing

Once your offer has been presented to the seller the negotiating process begins. There are liable to be numerous counter-offers going back and forth between you and the seller. There are a few important things to remember :Your offer is just that-an offer-until it has been accepted and agreed to by both you and the seller. At any time during the negotiating process another offer could come in and cause you to be in a multiple offer

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or worse

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lose the house completely. A wise buyer will try to come to an agreement with the seller in a reasonably short period of time. Many contracts have stipulations on when the buyer must make his mortgage application. Please be sure to check your contract and abide by its requirements.

 

1)Get all documents to your lender ASAP. Be sure to comply with all requests of your lender after the mortgage application has been done. Not producing the documents or information they need can jeopardize your getting your mortgage on time.

2) Schedule home inspection. Your agent will handle this. Decide if you want radon, termite, separate AC, or structural inspections done.

 

Generally, the buyer accompanies the home inspector at the inspection. Please allow at least 2 to 3 hours for an average inspection. More time may be necessary for a large home. Your agent will act as coordinator for all activities from this point and will keep everyone in the loop as far as what is going on. The lender, home inspector, both attorneys, the other REALTOR, the title company (or escrow agent) will all be performing necessary duties during this time. If necessary your agent will work together to negotiate any repairs that were noted during the home inspection. Remember, routine maintenance items are not the type of thing that should be noted and negotiated.

 

3) Walk thru-Your walk thru will be scheduled as per your sales contract. Your agent will schedule this with you, the seller and the listing agent. It should happen just prior to the closing. If all of this sounds a little overwhelming–don’t worry –you’re in good hands. Your agent has been through this many times and will be there for you during the entire process. Relax and enjoy the experience.

 

4)Utilities- have set to turn on for the day of closing.

 

5)Show me the money- All funds will need to be wired the day before closing.

 

If you are new to buying a home, or a veteran and would like expert guidance and representation I would be honored to work with you.

Please contact me directly so we can start your home buying process on the right track!

NC Real Estate requires that all buyers/sellers review the Working with Real Estate agents brochure.

You can access that here.

CONTACT:

RE/MAX Executive Realtor Danielle Edwards

Danielle Edwards, ABR, SPS, CLHMS

REMAX EXECUTIVE

704-604-2999

danielleedwards@remax.net

www.soldodanielle.com

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Charlotte Commute Times- Charlotte Realtor- Danielle Wasser

November 8, 2013 by Jason

Charlotte Commute Times

Charlotte, NC

Charlotte, NC

 

As a realtor one of the top questions I get about Charlotte is, “What is the Charlotte commute like?”  This is a fair question considering we drive an average of 13,476 miles per year, or 37 miles a day. The number of Americans with driver’s licenses increased 45 percent, from 145 million in 1980 to 210 million in 2010. We spend more than twice as much time in traffic congestion – 14 hours per year in 1982 to 34 per year in 2010.
With that in mind, lets break down Charlotte Commute times:

Lake Norman to Charlotte Commute

First problem with this commute is if you are coming past exit 33 and crossing the lake, EVERYONE stops to look at the lake.  You may find yourself sitting in your car crawling and its for nothing.  Just people looking at the lake.  If everyone could cohesively just LOOK forward and drive this would shave a good  8 minutes off your Charlotte commute.

To prove my point, a visit to Four Square, shows picture after picture , while driving, after they pass exit 33 approaching Davidson.
  • Leaving from exit 28/25 its a 45 min commute in rush hour.  Non Rush hour 20 min commute.
  • Leaving from Mooresville or Davidson  an hour commute in rush hour.   Non rush hour  35 min commute
Rain – Sure this is safe
Sunny Days
Let’s not forget Sunsets

Ballantyne to Charlotte Commute

The Charlotte commute from popular suburb Ballantyne to Uptown Charotte can be a headache.  However, unlike the lake where there is just ONE way in and out, here you have 3 options.
I love options.
  • 485- Uptown Charlotte-   The stretch from Johnston/Rea to 77 could take up the bulk of your time with current construction.  Rush hour 45 mins.  Non Rush hour 20 minutes.
  • Historic route- If you are one for scenery, history, and catching red lights this is the option for you!  Take Ardrey Kell to Providence Road and drive straight! This is the same amount of time 45 mins to and hour in peak rush hour(but, you could get lucky  and hit green lights, also easier to detour, but non rush hour (hitting green lights is the best) 30 minutes.  This route has more restrictive speed limits.
  • Zig-Zag- For the creative people, who love using their GPS this route is for you.  I tried this the other day, and out smarted the accidents that my app told me about.  Combination of HWY 51, to Park Rd, through communities, and landed in Uptown.  Watch yourself on Park Rd near “Cameron Woods” cops love to hang out and trap you!

Southpark to Charlotte Commute

View from Midtown

View from Midtown

 

 

 

 

The Charlotte commute from South Park has one disadvantage, you can’t win from choosing highway or streets.

  • Going on either Park Rd,  or Sharon to Providence should take 20 minute in Rush Hour.  Non rush hour 15 mintues.  Again, all 2 lane roads in most parts, and if you hit lights could take longer.

 

 

Fort Mill to Charlotte Commute

Fort Mill has fast become a desirable spot cause of the great schools, lower taxes, and “small town” feel.  It is also just as close to Charlotte, as the other popular Charlotte suburbs.

  • 77 North hitting a few of your friends coming off the 485 will slow you do as they add to 77 North traffic.  45 Rush Hour, 30 Minutes Non Rush Hour
  • For those going to North Charlotte, taking the new 485 loop around and skipping 77 North traffic is a great idea.  This will connect you around Huntersville.

Charlotte view from Southend

 

 

 

 

Want to avoid Charlotte commute?

Your options would be to live IN Uptown, or the Southend area, or other up and coming urban areas surrounding uptown.  OR, if you live south of downtown, use our new Cats lynx system light rail. 
Feel the big city city life here in Charlotte.  The lightrail is clean, safe, quick and effective!  Makes your Charlotte commute not even a thought!

 

 

Where to go – Charlotte Traffic Information

Charlotte Local News

  • WCNC
  • WSOC
  • WBTV
  • Charlotte 14

Charlotte Commute Apps

  • Waze- gives you directions and monitors traffic conditions for others on the road at the same time. That’s what makes it the leading navigation app (although the friendly app icon and design certainly play a part in luring users back). Waze is works together with fellow drivers.
  • Twist– Focusing on actual arrive time, which will save you from texting while driving(prevent traffic).  Most accidents are caused from people running late.
  • Twitraffic- Uses drivers TWEETS to let you know about traffic
  • Beat the Traffic Charlotte- this is ONLINE and an APP!

BEAT THE TRAFFIC

 

 

 

 

 

Please leave any feedback or tips here for Charlotte Commutes.   Feel free to contact me for any questions about living here in the

“Queen City” Charlotte.

 

 

 

RE/MAX Executive Realtor Danielle Edwards

Contact Danielle Wasser for your Real Estate needs or advice.

RE/MAX EXECUTIVE

(704)604-2999

wwww.daniellewasser.com

 

 

 

 

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Two Charlotte suburbs named TOP 10 cities to live

October 28, 2013 by Jason

Choosing the right Charlotte suburb

Having lived in the big cities, I moved to Charlotte in 2006.  I have had the experience of being in various sections of Charlotte, and I can honestly say all are great.  For those looking to move to the Charlotte area from another state, or a big city, I can assure  you that you will find what you are looking for here in Charlotte.  I found a recent study that covered the top 10 suburbs to live in.  I wasn’t surprised that 2 of them are Charlotte suburbs. The suburb study is based on criteria including cost of living, education, and amenities. At the top of the list is Westerville, OH, a suburb of Columbus, OH. The rest of the list is comprised of cities in states including Texas, California, North Carolina, Massachusetts, and Tennessee:

1. Westerville, OH
2. Plano, TX
3. Georgetown, TX
4. Round Rock, TX
5. Cedar Park, TX
6. Cupertino, CA
7. Matthews, NC
8. Cornelius, NC
9. Newton, MA
10. Germantown, TN

The study is based off the top 75 suburbs connected to the largest 20 cities in the U.S.

  • Amenities (shopping, dining, entertainment, etc.)
  • Cost of living (percent above or below national average)
  • Crime (percent above or below national average)
  • Education (student to teacher ratio compared to national average)
  • Employment (income and unemployment compared to national average)

From sources including the U.S. Census and Bureau of Labor Statistics—we were able to see how each city did in the individual criteria (on a scale of 1 to 75, with 1 being best) and also on average to give them an overall score.

DETAILS ON MATTHEWS and CORNELIUS

#7. Matthews, NC

These Are America's Best Suburbs

Source: Wikipedia user Jon Platek

The first of two North Carolina suburbs (of Charlotte, NC) the  top 10, Matthews, population 27,198, isn’t as safe as the cities we’ve talked about thus far. With 2,952 crimes per 100,000 residents, its crime rate is only 6.6 percent below the national average.

Thankfully for its residents, the city did better in other areas. One of them is cost of living, where it is 3.3 percent below the national average (and only .2 percent above the average for the rest of North Carolina). Median household income is also quite high at $70,742, which is 35.2 percent higher than the national average.

VIEW LISTINGS NOW IN MATTHEWS OR CREATE YOUR OWN CUSTOM SEARCH

Matthews homes

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Price: $4,650,000
13828 Lake Bluff Drive, Matthews, NC 28105
3 BR, 2.1 BA, 2900 sqft
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MECA Commercial Real | MLS # 4223942 | Active
Price: $2,850,000
3677 Antioch Church Road, Matthews, NC 28104
4 BR, 3.1 BA, 4390 sqft
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Allen Tate/Southland | MLS # 4244366 | Contract
Price: $2,500,000
11215 Idlewild Road, Matthews, NC 28105
4 BR, 2.1 BA, 3188 sqft
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Lionheart Real Estate | MLS # 4235965 | Active
Price: $2,000,000
14818 Hooks Road, Matthews, NC 28105
3 BR, 2 BA, 1678 sqft
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Lantern Realty & | MLS # 4224349 | Active
Price: $1,899,900
409 Wheatberry Hill Drive, Matthews, NC 28104
Subdivision: Atherton
5 BR, 4.1 BA, 5255 sqft
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Terra Vista Realty | MLS # 4255424 | Coming soon
Price: $1,800,000
1208 Union Road, Matthews, NC 28104
4 BR, 4.1 BA, 3102 sqft
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Helen Adams Realty | MLS # 4238047 | Active
Price: $1,790,000
2007 Fernhurst Terrace, Matthews, NC 28104
Subdivision: Bromley
5 BR, 5 BA, 6169 sqft
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COMPASS | MLS # 4232412 | Contract
Price: $1,599,000
200 Waterby Way, Matthews, NC 28104
Subdivision: Waybridge
5 BR, 5.1 BA, 5415 sqft
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RE/MAX Executive | MLS # 4256714 | Active
Price: $1,499,000
914 Elizabeth Lane, Matthews, NC 28105
5 BR, 4.1 BA, 5081 sqft
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Dickens Mitchener & | MLS # 4245380 | Active
Price: $1,470,000
2001 Arundale Lane, Matthews, NC 28104
Subdivision: Brookhaven
5 BR, 4.2 BA, 5092 sqft
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ERA Live Moore | MLS # 4248110 | Contract
Price: $1,463,650
1400 Delaney Drive, Matthews, NC 28104
Subdivision: Bromley
5 BR, 4.2 BA, 4273 sqft
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Pruitt Miller Realty | MLS # 4255210 | Coming soon
Price: $1,450,000
705 Brown Creek Drive, Matthews, NC 28104
Subdivision: Harlow's Crossing
5 BR, 5.1 BA, 4842 sqft
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Happy Home Realty Inc | MLS # 4244288 | Active
Price: $1,450,000
3306 Delamere Drive, Matthews, NC 28104
Subdivision: Brookhaven
4 BR, 4.1 BA, 4999 sqft
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Berkshire Hathaway | MLS # 4247095 | Contract
Price: $1,425,000
809 Brown Creek Drive, Matthews, NC 28104
Subdivision: Harlow's Crossing
5 BR, 5.1 BA, 4883 sqft
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Ram Realty LLC | MLS # 4256338 | Active
Price: $1,425,000
6004 Quintessa Drive, Matthews, NC 28104
Subdivision: Quintessa
5 BR, 4.1 BA, 5229 sqft
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Allen Tate Gastonia | MLS # 4254897 | Active
Price: $1,380,000
5419 Stevens Mill Road, Matthews, NC 28104
6 BR, 4 BA, 2988 sqft
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Ross & Associates | MLS # 4120118 | Active
Price: $1,379,000
1009 Murandy Lane, Matthews, NC 28104
Subdivision: Callonwood
6 BR, 5.1 BA, 7054 sqft
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Premier South | MLS # 4210267 | Active
Price: $1,350,000
9909 Idlewild Road, Matthews, NC 28105
3 BR, 2 BA, 2192 sqft
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David McInnis Real | MLS # 3573949 | Active
Price: $1,325,000
1030 Westbury Drive, Matthews, NC 28104
Subdivision: Brookhaven
5 BR, 4 BA, 4612 sqft
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NextHome Paramount | MLS # 4250659 | Contract
Price: $1,325,000
5051 Hyannis Court, Matthews, NC 28104
Subdivision: The Highlands at Weddington
5 BR, 4 BA, 4519 sqft
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EXP Realty LLC | MLS # 4248312 | Contract

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8. Cornelius, NC

These Are America's Best Suburbs

 

Source: City of Cornelius, NC

With 24,866 residents, the second suburb of Charlotte to earn a spot in our top 10, Cornelius, is about on par with the national average in terms of crime; 314 crimes per 10,000 residents annually. Property crime in the city, however, is slightly higher than the national average.

Cornelius is the first city we’ve detailed where the cost of living is actually higher than the average than the rest of the country (by 2.5 percent). Its median household income of $81,532 is 55.8 percent higher than the American average and 85.3 percent more than the average for North Carolina. In terms of education, its class sizes are double the national average; it has a 32-to-1 student-teacher ratio compared to 16-to-1 for the U.S. average.

Lake Wylie HomesCornelius, also has the drawn of Lake Norman.  A beautiful lake, boasting million dollar lake homes, condos, and restaurants.

 

 

 

 

 

 

VIEW LISTINGS NOW IN CORNELIUS:  OR CREATE YOUR OWN CUSTOM SEARCH

Cornelius homes

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Price: $16,885,000
19125 Peninsula Point Drive, Cornelius, NC 28031
Subdivision: The Peninsula
6 BR, 8.1 BA, 12002 sqft
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Ivester Jackson | MLS # 4180906 | Active
Price: $14,500,000
18019 Harbor Light Boulevard, Cornelius, NC 28031
Subdivision: The Peninsula
6 BR, 7.4 BA, 15048 sqft
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Premier Sotheby's | MLS # 3895525 | Active
Price: $10,200,000
16921 Jetton Road, Cornelius, NC 28031
7 BR, 7.5 BA, 9712 sqft
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Ivester Jackson | MLS # 4191237 | Active
Price: $8,995,000
16439 Jetton Road, Cornelius, NC 28031
7 BR, 5.1 BA, 8048 sqft
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Ivester Jackson | MLS # 4229113 | Active
Price: $8,500,000
20711 Bethel Church Road, Cornelius, NC 28031
Subdivision: Flagship
6 BR, 6.3 BA, 5540 sqft
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Southern Homes of the | MLS # 4225782 | Active
Price: $7,999,000
16500 Green Dolphin Lane, Cornelius, NC 28031
6 BR, 7.1 BA, 8286 sqft
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Ivester Jackson | MLS # 4197167 | Active
Price: $5,700,000
18601 Bluff Point Road, Cornelius, NC 28031
Subdivision: Cornelius
4 BR, 4.1 BA, 5712 sqft
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Mackey Realty LLC | MLS # 4232575 | Active
Price: $5,600,000
20114 Norman Colony Road, Cornelius, NC 28031
Subdivision: Norman Colony
6 BR, 6.1 BA, 7003 sqft
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Carlyle Properties | MLS # 4241558 | Active
Price: $5,580,000
18032 Nantz Road, Cornelius, NC 28031
Subdivision: Point Largo
5 BR, 6.1 BA, 4196 sqft
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EXP Realty LLC | MLS # 4184600 | Active
Price: $5,400,000
18432 Harbor Light Boulevard, Cornelius, NC 28031
Subdivision: The Peninsula
6 BR, 5.1 BA, 8510 sqft
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Ivester Jackson | MLS # 4224291 | Contract
Price: $4,999,900
18212 Pompano Place, Cornelius, NC 28031
Subdivision: Point Largo
4 BR, 4.1 BA, 4214 sqft
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Milemma Realty | MLS # 4192450 | Active
Price: $4,395,000
20428 Island Forest Drive, Cornelius, NC 28031
Subdivision: Island Forest
4 BR, 3.1 BA, 5612 sqft
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J. Lyn Signature | MLS # 4243921 | Active
Price: $4,390,000
19528 Mary Ardrey Circle, Cornelius, NC 28031
Subdivision: Patricks Purchase
5 BR, 3.1 BA, 4978 sqft
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Southern Homes of the | MLS # 4235379 | Contract
Price: $3,999,900
17112 Green Dolphin Lane, Cornelius, NC 28031
5 BR, 5.1 BA, 5711 sqft
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Yates Realty Inc | MLS # 4251860 | Active
Price: $3,999,900
17819 John Connor Road, Cornelius, NC 28031
5 BR, 3.1 BA, 3910 sqft
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Yates Realty Inc | MLS # 4253314 | Active
Price: $3,895,000
17429 Staysail Court, Cornelius, NC 28031
Subdivision: The Peninsula
7 BR, 7.1 BA, 10458 sqft
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Yates Realty Inc | MLS # 4232849 | Active
Price: $3,880,000
20310 Havenview Drive, Cornelius, NC 28031
5 BR, 5.3 BA, 6344 sqft
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Carlyle Properties | MLS # 4238199 | Active
Price: $3,700,000
19040 Mary Ardrey Circle, Cornelius, NC 28031
Subdivision: Patricks Purchase
5 BR, 5.2 BA, 4742 sqft
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RE/MAX Executive | MLS # 4241634 | Active
Price: $3,575,000
19118 Betty Stough Road, Cornelius, NC 28031
Subdivision: Patricks Purchase
5 BR, 5.2 BA, 5576 sqft
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Southern Homes of the | MLS # 4232881 | Active
Price: $3,495,000
18302 Town Harbour Road, Cornelius, NC 28031
Subdivision: The Peninsula
6 BR, 6.1 BA, 7186 sqft
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Allen Tate Lake Norman | MLS # 4226004 | Active

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