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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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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

 

 

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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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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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Upside down in your Mortgage

November 20, 2013 by Jason

Upside Down in Your Mortgage?

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Option’s for when you owe more than its worth

Let’s face it, you are not alone with the rest of your “under water friends” who bought at the height of the market. Not only do you own this great home, but most have high interest rates. Staying in your home and throwing GOOD MONEY at your bad investment is not helping you grow financially, or save money.
You may be lucky enough to have an Aunt Ida fund to make up the difference, otherwise I have put together 7 options to help you with your upside down mortgage. I would seek legal advice on 2-7, since rules and laws do vary from state to state.

Option One: DEAL WITH IT

Staying in your home is the least stressful option. A great option if you enjoy taking your money and throwing it away every month at an investment you might never see a return on. However, the right thing to do if you care about your credit and accepting the fact that life isn’t always fair. Because of high interest rates, and the limitations on selling it, dealing with it and “sucking it up” leaves you at option one. But, the good news is that one day in the very distant future you will have it paid off.

Option Two: RENT IT

rentIf you are able to rent your upside down home and cover your expenses this may be a great option. Even if you barely cover your expenses, and you can find an other cheaper living arrangement this would be a good scenario. Sometimes you may have homeowner association rules against renting out that make this option less favorable.
Other options, you can rent out a room, or even two. Probably, not the American Dream you imagined, but a good option to make your living expenses less.

Option Three: Short Sale

A Short Sale is when you can prove a financial hardship and you get the bank’s permission to sell the home for less than what it is worth. Most banks require that you have missed payments. Short sales can be a painful and long experience. They will ding your credit for at least 7 years, but you will NOT be responsible for the difference owed to the bank. However, some banks will make payment arrangements with you for the remaining amount owed, but at a low to zero interest rate. Every bank is different. Having an attorney who specializes in SHORT SALES is highly recommended.

Option Four: Modify Your Mortgage

Many homeowners are taking advantage of various loan modification programs. These programs offer lower interest rates, but also restart the term of your loan for 30+ years. The home will have to qualify and in some cases appraise. The upside in doing this is by making the home more affordable you could potentially put yourself in a position where you can sell it sooner.

If this option doesn’t work, see option five.

Option Five: HARP Program

HARP PROGRAM is a great program for those who are upside down in their mortgage, have made on-time payments, have a reasonable good credit score, and falls into the guidelines in this video.

HARP if you meet all of the following criteria:

Option Six: Walk

By no means am I suggesting foreclosing on your home. But, lets face it, people are doing it. In some areas, mortgages are often made on a non-recourse basis — so, the bank can take your house, but can’t come after you for any balance due on your mortgage. (Check with an attorney! This is not true everywhere and in every case)
A better option is to contact your bank regarding a deed-in-lieu, where the bank agrees to take the deed. All you are doing is saving the bank a step from taking you to court to sue you for the keys. However, they can still come after you for the difference owed.

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Offer the bank a deed-in-lieu.
Stop making payments.
Continue to live in the house and save money, cause let’s face it your credit is about to take a 7 year hit!

Most of the time the bank would want you to try to short sell your home with a Realtor. This shows good faith, however you need to prove financial hardship with a short sale and missed payments.

Option Seven: Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy is forgiveness of all debt. This is the sure way to make sure you are DONE with the collectors calling, and the bank coming after you. When you file bankruptcy you can forgive other debt like credit cards, car loans, and your mortgage loan. There is something calling AFFIRMING your loan in the bankruptcy process. This would be if you want to not put your home in your bankruptcy and still “agree” to pay your mortgage cause you still want to live there. Many bankruptcy attorneys may advise not reaffirming your mortgage loan, even if you want to stay in your home. When you file bankruptcy, even if you decide to keep the home and make payments, the bank no longer reports to the credit bureaus that you are making ON TIME payments, because the loan wasn’t “reaffirmed” in your bankruptcy.

Hope this information was helpful! If you have specific questions on selling your home in Charlotte, or you are upside down on your mortgage please contact me directly I am happy to help.

RE/MAX Executive Realtor Danielle Edwards

Danielle Wasser
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(704)604-2999
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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.

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#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.

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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
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: $1,450,000
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: $1,425,000
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: $1,425,000
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: $1,380,000
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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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: $8,399,000
16909 Jetton Road, Cornelius, NC 28031
4 BR, 5.2 BA, 10372 sqft
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Carlyle Properties | MLS # 4257262 | 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: $3,880,000
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: $3,695,000
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: $3,575,000
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

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Here are the details found on CORNELIUS and MATTHEWS.

CITY                     RANK     AMENITIES   EDUCATION     EMPLOYMENT     $LIVING CRIME   RANK

 

If you would like to search homes in the Cornelius or Matthews area please visit www.daniellewasser.com for

my easy to use Real Estate search in the Charlotte area, and  Charlotte suburbs.

 

Look forward to answering any of your questions!

 

 

Danielle Wasser

DANIELLE WASSER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

www.daniellewasser.com

 

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