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Shop Local: Charlotte Home Decor Stores

May 4, 2016 by Danielle Edwards

Shop Local at These Charlotte Home Decor Stores

April, 2016– Danielle Edwards is a Charlotte, NC Realtor with RE/MAX Executive, the number one RE/MAX in the Carolinas.

Charlotte is a pretty big city, so of course you’ll find either a HomeGoods, Pier1, or World Market in almost every major shopping center. Just don’t forget to shop some of these Charlotte Home Decor Stores from time to time and you may find some unique and authentic goodies for staging the house you’re selling, or for your new home!

City Supply Co in Plaza Midwood

City Supply Co is a Charlotte Home Decor Store that features classic yet modern home furnishings. You can find lamps, rugs, artwork, sofas and other small furniture with a mid-century modern feel at this Plaza Midwood shop right outside of downtown Charlotte.  1219 Thomas Ave, Charlotte, NC 28205.

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Pepper & Company in Pineville

This is a unique and eclectic shop with a wide variety of items. You’ll love the very high-quality, sturdy furniture of all shapes and sizes as well as their throw pillows, lamps, artwork, and miscellaneous decor items. You can find this shop in the heart of downtown Pineville, right on Main Street. 329 Main St, Pineville, NC 28134.

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Details Home Boutique in Park Road Shopping Center

If you are looking for a mix between “clean and modern” and “shabby chic” then Details Home Boutique is perfect for you. This Charlotte home decor store has a clean look that would be perfect for an uptown condo or a suburban Charlotte home. 4301 Park Rd, Charlotte, NC 28209

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Home With Heart in Elizabeth

You will find lots of white and gold in this adorable Charlotte Home Decor Store! Home With Heart sells all the cute nic-nacs you could ever need; along with greeting cards, candles, and even jewelry. This is the perfect shop to visit if you have an empty shelf in need of some love. 115 Cherokee Rd, Charlotte, NC 28207

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Casual Elegance in Blakeney

This is your Charlotte go-to for the infamous Annie Sloan Chalk Paint that has everyone talking! You can also find adorable monogram wreaths, art, lamps, and other miscellaneous decor items at this South Charlotte home-decor boutique. 9852 Rea Rd, Charlotte, NC 28277

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 Cherry’s Home Decor and Gifts in Matthews

Cherry’s carries brands like Lily Pulitzer, Olivina, and Tervis. You’ll find a different inventory for every season at this home decor store in Charlotte. They feature small furniture, gifts, candles, lamps, decor for the nursery, and more. 7800-D Stevens Mill Road Matthews NC 28104.

 

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Main & Gray in Fort Mill

This home decor store is right outside of Charlotte in the quaint downtown area of Fort Mill. If you’re an HGTV’s Fixer-Upper fan, this store is for you. Most of the decor and indoor/outdoor furniture here is inspired by the rustic-chic design you see on the show. 223 Main Street, Fort Mill SC

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Shop local in Charlotte and fill your home with decor that will help you sell it faster! If you’re new to the area, make your Charlotte house feel like home by purchasing some authentic Queen City decor at some of these lovely Charlotte Home Decor Stores!


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www.soldondanielle.com

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7 Simple Ways to “Go Green” at Home

April 26, 2016 by Danielle Edwards

7 Simple Ways to “Go Green” at Home

“Go Green” in your Charlotte, NC home with these 7 tips.

April, 2016– Danielle Edwards is a Charlotte, NC Realtor with RE/MAX Executive, the number one RE/MAX in the Carolinas.

“Go Green” at home! Making subtle changes to your daily lifestyle at home can make a positive impact on the environment. You don’t have to purchase a hybrid car or start raising your own livestock to create a more environmentally-friendly home. Below are some ideas you might find helpful when deciding to “Go Green” in your Charlotte home.

 

7. Update the insulation in the house

Older homes (built before 1980) may not be constructed well for energy efficiency. According to energy.gov, adding insulation to a home will likely pay for itself within a few years due to the amount of energy it will save for Charlotte, NC homeowners like you. If completely updating the insulation throughout your home is not currently in your budget, you can always purchase thicker curtains, or even sun-blocking/thermal curtains to keep the house cooler during the summer.

6. Throw out pesticides

Most pesticide sprays come in aerosol cans which are bad for the environment– more importantly, the chemicals that exist within those cans aren’t good for you and your family. Prevent pests first by sealing up any exposed holes in the wall or cracks in the foundation. Be very careful not to leave behind any crumbs or sugary and sticky messes. In the event that you do find bugs inside of your home, try using one of these homemade organic pesticides.

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5. Clean off dust bunnies from refrigerator coils

All of the dust that collects behind your refrigerator will cause it to have to work harder to keep cool. Every 6 months or so, scoot it out and clean off the dust that has accumulated to make sure your fridge isn’t using up more energy than necessary in your home.

4. Unplug small appliances

Appliances still use energy when they’re not turned on or not being used, just because they are plugged into the wall. You can save energy and even cut back on your power bill just by unplugging appliances like your toaster or coffee maker. Also, try unplugging lamps that don’t get used very often in guest bedrooms or formal living rooms.

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3. Brew smarter

Coffee drinker? Make sure your coffee was sustainably grown by drinking USDA Certified Organic coffee. If you prefer to drink coffee on the go, many Charlotte, NC coffee shops will offer discounts for customers who bring their own mug or thermos. Save money and save paper or plastic!

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2. Ditch the dryer sheets

Did you know the chemicals in your dryer sheets are bad for your health? There are many home made alternatives to using Tide or Gain dryer sheets that may also save you money! Try this safe alternative instead.

1. Contact Danielle to find out!

Contact Realtor Danielle Edwards for all of 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

Follow me on Facebook.com/soldondanielle

 

 

CONTACT DANIELLE 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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Cost-Effective Curb Appeal Projects

April 19, 2016 by Danielle Edwards

Cost-effective curb appeal projects for your home

Cost-effective curb appeal projects that won’t break the bank

April, 2016– Danielle Edwards is a Charlotte, NC Realtor with RE/MAX Executive, the number one RE/MAX in the Carolinas.

Fix up the exterior of your newly purchased home without emptying your wallet, or get your home in shape to sell without having to hire anyone to do the work for you. Sometimes all it takes is cleaning things up a bit, adding a few accents, or hiding unsightly items in your front yard. Below are some DIY ideas on how to make the most out of your home with just a few cost-effective curb appeal projects.

1. Update your garage door

Even if the exterior of your home is well-maintained or new, a dirty or drab garage door could take away from your home’s curb appeal. This cost-effective curb appeal project will help you transform your home, just by adding some paint or a few pieces of hardware.

  • Option One: Add some gel stain to make your garage door look like it’s made out of beautiful wood. You can even re-stain your front door to match. Learn how here.Cost-effective curb appeal projects

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Option Two: Add brackets to your garage door to add some character. This can be done for as little as $10! Click here for a tutorial.
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2. Dress up your foundation

If the foundation of your home is less-than-appealing, it’s an easy fix! Simply add some stone to the foundation to add some curb appeal, plant some shrubs, or add stucco. All 3 can be done for a low price. You can find more foundation-improvement ideas for added curb appeal here.

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3. Update your mailbox

Your mailbox is the first thing people see from the road. Ditch the tiny black mailbox on a stick and add some stone and elegant numbers to the front instead. This can be accomplished in about a day, and is less expensive than buying a brand new mailbox! To add some extra pizzazz, plant some flowers at the base.

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4. Hide eye sores like trashcans, hoses, and hardware.

When you look at homes in magazines or on Pinterest, chances are the photos don’t include the every day items that most homeowners need. Make your home look catalogue-worthy by hiding these items and adding some curb appeal! Here are some ideas to get your started:

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5. Add or update molding on your front door

Your front door ties together the aesthetic for your entire home, it’s important to make sure that it contributes to the curb appeal for your home. You can add some cost-effective curb appeal just by either adding some molding around your front door, or by updating the existing molding. For DIY instructions, click here.

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You don’t have to demolish, build, or spend thousands of dollars to improve the exterior of your home. By spending time working on these cost-effective curb appeal projects, you will achieve a picture perfect home with your own personal touch! Remember, you can always maintain a clean look by maintaining the lawn and trimming back shrubbery, pressure washing the driveway and walkways, and cleaning out your gutters regularly.

Not sure where to start? Contact Danielle Edwards and she will guide you with a target list to get your home ready to sell.

Contact Realtor Danielle Edwards for all of 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

Follow me on Facebook/soldondanielle

 

 

CONTACT DANIELLE 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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Weekend Home Makeover Tips – DIY

April 11, 2016 by Danielle Edwards

How to Give Your Home A Weekend Makeover

Give Your Charlotte Home a Facelift This Weekend!

April, 2016– Danielle Edwards is a Charlotte, NC Realtor with RE/MAX Executive, the number one RE/MAX in the Carolinas.

Maybe your new home doesn’t need any major renovations, but it could sure use a facelift. You can devote one weekend a month to some of these cost-effective home improvement projects until your house finally feels like home! Below are some ideas to get you started or provide inspiration. Follow the links below the pictures for instructions on how to give your home a weekend makeover!

Spray Paint Old Lighting Fixtures

Don’t be so quick to throw out old fixtures. An outdated gold or brassy dining table light could be an easy and affordable fix with the right tools. Change the look of your entire dining room by spray painting the fixture and replacing the bulbs.

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Paint The Front Door

Some people prefer a bold pop of color, some people prefer a dark stain. Try looking up some fun color schemes and figure out what would look best with the color of your exterior as well as shutters if your house has them.

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Board and Batten

Add some classy elegance to a drab room that simply decorating doesn’t seem to liven up. This might be a more complicated project for the less-than-handy homeowner, but with a little help and elbow grease, this DIY project will completely transform any room.

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Refinish Carpet Steps

Rip up the carpet and brush on some stain. Turn your drab staircase into a chic and eye-catching feature in your home. Stairs are a very heavy traffic area in any house, causing carpeted steps get dirty and turn dark quickly. By removing the carpet and adding stain to the top of each step, you will create an overall cleaner image and environment in your home.

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Create Some dimension

Stencil on some high gloss paint over flat paint. You can find large stencils at most craft stores. This project is perfect for a small accent wall. The effect works best when both paints are the exact same color.

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You don’t always need to knock down walls and spend thousands to give your home a makeover. Always be careful to overlook a home because it seems a little plain–sometimes all it takes is a few weekends and a little paint to make your home feel brand new.  When a buyer walks in your home they are looking for reasons to eliminate it.  Don’t give them that option!  Not sure where to start contact Danielle Edwards and she will guide you with a target list to get your home ready to sell.

Contact Realtor Danielle Edwards for all of 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

Follow me on Facebook/soldondanielle

 

 

 

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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7 Ways to Help Your Kids Adapt to a New Home

March 29, 2016 by Danielle Edwards

7 Ways to Help Your Kids Adapt to a New Home

Tips for encouraging the kids to love their new Charlotte home

March, 2016– Danielle Edwards is a Charlotte, NC Realtor with RE/MAX Executive, the number one RE/MAX in the Carolinas.

Many of my clients have had young children and worry about the effect that moving may have on them. In general, moving is a huge transition, especially when kids are moving from the only home they’ve ever known. I’ve put together some guidelines and tips on how as a parent, you can make the transition a little bit easier on the kids.

  1. When packing up your first home, make sure to leave the kid’s rooms and belongings in place as long as possible. Pack up their bedrooms and bathrooms last, so they won’t go without the rooms they are used to for very long.  If you’re hiring a moving company or using a moving truck, make sure the kids’ boxes can be easily accessed so you can unpack their belongings and bedrooms first in the new home.
  2. Turn the unpacking and decorating process into a game or fun activity for your children. Have the kids compete for who can unpack 5 boxes the fastest, or let them play their favorite music as loud as they want while the family unpacks together. Packing up and boxing the old house may seem like a chore to the kids, and that’s okay, as long as they associate unpacking the new house with fun and excitement.
  3. Before the big move, take the kids on a drive around their new neighborhood or town. Point out the unique things in the area that make it fun for kids. Try to get them excited about playtime at the local park or the neighborhood pool.
  4. Consider unpacking the TV first so the kids have a form of entertainment while you and the movers move the big furniture they can’t help with.
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  6. Before moving in furniture and picking out rooms, let the kids explore the new house so they can become familiar with the space.
  7. Look up Facebook groups for parents in your neighborhood. See if your neighborhood is on nextdoor.com. Setting up playdates for your children or getting them involved in local extra-curricular activities will help keep them distracted from the negative aspects of the big change and also help them make new friends in the neighborhood.kids-835146_960_720
  8. Most of all, be patient with the kids as they adjust. Moving homes can be very hard and they may not appreciate the new house right away. Understand that it’s normal, and accept their feelings. Time heals all things, and they will grow to love their home eventually.

 

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

Follow me on Facebook/soldondanielle

 

 

 

 

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!


Written in collaboration with Shannon Hefferon

 

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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.

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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.

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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

Follow me on Facebook/soldondanielle

 

 

 

 

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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Springtime House Shopping: How to Stay Ahead

March 14, 2016 by Danielle Edwards

Springtime House Shopping: How to Stay Ahead

How to prepare for the busy market this spring

March 2nd, 2016– Danielle Edwards is a Charlotte, NC Realtor with RE/MAX Executive, the number one RE/MAX in the Carolinas. Staying informed on how to handle springtime house shopping paired with working with your RE\MAX Executive agent will help you achieve an awesome home buying experience this Spring! Spring and summer are approaching quickly, and the temperature isn’t the only thing that’s warming up. As the days grow longer and the temperatures become more desirable, you’ll find that more homebuyers are on the prowl.  Keep reading for some helpful tips on how to survive springtime house shopping in 2016:

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Get Pre-approved: When you make an offer, you’ll want to outshine the rest of the clients who are out springtime house shopping as well. One way to do this is to go ahead and get pre-approved by a lender. When a seller sees that you’re trustworthy and a step ahead, they’ll feel more confident about accepting your offer. You’ll want to include your lender’s pre-approval letter in your offer.

Know what you want: You’ll want to act fast when you’re interested in a home this spring. The high competition may mean that a great opportunity could slip out from under you. In the wintertime, you may be able to find a place you love and let it sink in for a week or so before making an offer. But in the hot Spring market you’ll want to jump on it a bit faster. Of course, a decision as big as buying a home should be carefully thought out, so do your research ahead of time and know what makes a perfect home in your eyes so when the right one comes along, you can grab it.

Get organized: Finding a home is sometimes the easiest part. You’ll also need to provide many time-sensitive documents to your lender in order to close. Before you really dive in to your home search, go ahead and compile as many of these documents as possible. Make sure you can get your hands on tax returns, W2’s, bank statements, etc. Understand that opening a credit card or making a big purchase could slow down your loan approval or prevent it all together. Things move quickly when the market is busy, make your springtime house shopping experience smooth and easy by staying organized.

Learn to Compromise: If a seller accepts an offer on the home of your dreams, that’s great! But it may not happen, and that’s okay. Decide on exactly what you absolutely need to have in a home and the rest can wait. Maybe you won’t consider a home that doesn’t have a pool or a large master bathroom. But are those things more important to you than making sure your children are in a solid school district or that you have a short commute to work? If you can’t have it all, make a list of the things you need in a home and make another list of the things you want in a home. Just make sure to keep them separate, and consider needs first.

Attention to Detail: A lot things go wrong in the winter. A snow storm can cause the roof to leak, your furnace could break, pipes can freeze, etc. Touring a home for the first time in the Winter, it may be easier to find things that can end up costing you money in the future. If you are house shopping in the spring,  you’ll have to be a little more cautious. Search for damp areas on walls or a damp smell in cabinets, turn on taps to check water pressure. Open windows to see if the frames are rusted or warped. Check out our checklist of additional warning signs here. Finding a questionable issue in a home yourself before moving forward will save you a lot of time, energy, and—quite possibly, money.

springtime house shopping calls for more competition in the busier market

The bottom line is that you’re bound to face more competition while springtime house shopping as the market gets busy again. By ensuring that you stand out from the crowd by staying a step ahead of that competition, you are creating a much smoother homebuying process for yourself. Best of luck, and happy homebuying!


 

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

Follow me on Facebook/soldondanielle

 

 

 


 

Written in Collaboration with Shannon Hefferon

Filed Under: Charlotte Real Estate News Tagged With: 4 bedroom, Buying home Charlotte, buying house in spring, Buying in spring vs. fall, Charlotte realtor, Charlotte spring, Charlotte Suburbs, condos matthews, moving, realtor, remax executive, Spring in Charlotte, springtime house shopping

Warning Signs to Look For When Touring a Home

March 2, 2016 by Danielle Edwards

Warning Signs to Look for When Touring a Home

CHARLOTTE, NC

Ready to go see some houses? Be on the lookout for these warning signs during your tour

There are a ton of new homes going up all over Charlotte, NC. But there are also many beautiful older homes with history and character. If you’re looking at a home that’s more than a few years old, there may be more to it than meets the eye. Even if you’re planning a renovation, it’s important to know what issues or warning signs to look for in a home so they can be detected early on. Below is a list of warning signs to be weary of when touring a home for the first time with your Charlotte Real Estate agent. Noticing these problem-areas early on will help you determine how much money you may have to spend to make a prospective house your home!

Large, overgrown trees

If the large trees in your yard are old and weathered, they could pose a potential threat during wind or ice storms. Check to make sure large trees are sturdy and see if they seem to be rotting out. A rotting tree may need to be completely removed, where a strong tree may just require a little extra maintenance and trimming.

Difficult-to-open Windows

If you find it significantly difficult to get a window open, it could indicate anything from dry rot to termite infections. Check around sticking windows to see if the sellers may have covered up damp spots with fresh paint. If so, they had something to hide that will likely cost you extra money.

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Wiring and electricity issues

Electrical outlets that seem old or discolored could be a warning sign. Electrical wiring can be extremely costly. If the house isn’t vacant and has power turned on, flip the light switches on and off and check electrical sockets for signs of damage.

Damaged Cabinets

Cabinets are easy to cover up and face-lift on the outside, but the same isn’t always true for the interiors. Check the inside of the kitchen cabinets to make sure there isn’t any water damage. Sometimes coffee pots left underneath wooden cabinets for years can cause damage from the steam, so it may be helpful to look underneath the upper cabinets as well. You can repair a water-damaged cabinet, but it may be pricey.

Dampness

Be observant of all the walls and ceilings in a home. Check for any stains or evidence of water damage. If you can smell dampness but can’t see it, try to determine if the paint in that area is fresh. If so, the sellers may have tried to cover up stains by painting over them.

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Water Pressure

Check the shower pressure in the bathrooms. You don’t want to be stuck in a home with terrible water pressure. While you’re running the water, check out how well the drains work. It may also help to check the kitchen and bathroom sinks for drainage issues as well.

Loose Tiles

Loose tiles in bathrooms, kitchens, or laundry rooms is a sign of water damage. If you see any uplifted tile or loose grout, also check and see if any wood seems to be cracked or swollen in that area.

Roof

Unfortunately, roofs can pose dozens of expensive issues. Make sure the roof does not appear rusty or damaged. Be observant of whether the roof seems sturdy or slightly saggy. If the roof seems to be caving in slightly, this could mean there is a framing or foundation issue with the house.

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Yard condition

Try to determine by the shape the yard whether or not drainage is an issue. If the yard seems to cave in at any point, this may indicate that rain will cause pools of mud in the lawn which means you will be the one to spend money on a new drainage system. This could be especially troublesome if you have pets.

Heating and AC

Check out the HVAC or heating system to determine the age of the system. If it seems old and weathered, it may need to be replaced in the near future or right away.

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As always, consult your Charlotte RE/MAX Executive agent, Danielle Edwards if you believe you may have identified a warning sign in your potential home. Some warning signs can be false alarms, but if not, your Real Estate agent will have many contacts and resources as well as expertise on how to fix the issue.


 

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

Follow me on Facebook/soldondanielle

 

 

 

 


Written in collaboration with Shannon Hefferon

 

Filed Under: Charlotte News and Information, Charlotte Real Estate News Tagged With: Charlotte realtor, Charlotte Suburbs, danielle edwards, fixer upper, fixerupper, historic district, historic homes, home tours, older homes, remax agent charlotte, remax executive, renovation home, renovations, showings, warning signs for old homes

Huntersville home for sale

November 1, 2015 by Danielle Edwards

Huntersville home for sale

Ranch home for sale

Just listed by Remax Executive Realtor, Danielle Edwards.

This cozy loved and cared for home in Moorecrest is listed at $174,500.
Featuring 3 bedrooms with a bonus room above the garage. This community is located
near Highland Creek and Skybrook. Great Cabarrus County Schools!

Home has upgraded flooring, neutral paint, new landscaping and irrigation!

Check out 716 Byrum Way ST listing marketing video:

Check out 716 Byrum Way ST virtual tour

To set up a showing for this beautiful Huntersville, NC home contact Realtor, Danielle Edwards.

Contact: 704-604-2999

drivendanielle@gmail.com

www.soldondanielle.com

RE/MAX Executive Realtor Danielle Edwards

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Home Repairs

September 9, 2015 by Danielle Edwards

Charlotte Home & Family Resource Guide

Finding the right handyman, repairman, inspector can be challenging to do your home repairs. As a Charlotte Realtor I am always needing someone that can get the home repairs done but also give quality work in a timely manner. This is why I have put together this list for my clients to have easy access to my preferred vendors.
Here is my comprehensive Charlotte home repair or self service list that has been compiled by myself
and others who have high standards.

CLICK HERE TO ACCESS

As always thank you for your business and I look forward to helping you make your home A HOME!

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www.soldondanielle.com

email: danielleedwards@remax.net

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