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Millennials are buying more homes than you think

February 1, 2017 by Danielle Edwards

Millennials are buying more homes than you think

Millennial homebuyers make up 50% of housing market

By Danielle Edwards- February 2017


 

How many millennials are buying homes?

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

Millennial homebuyer

 

Buying vs. renting as a millennial

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

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

Southeast may be the best place to buy

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

 

REMAX agent Danielle Edwards

704-604-2999

drivendanielle@gmail.com

www.soldondanielle.com

 

 

 

Contact Danielle Edwards with REMAX Executive Realty for all of your Real Estate needs!

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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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MATTHEWS HOMES FOR SALE

May 14, 2015 by Danielle Edwards

MATTHEWS HOMES FOR SALE

REMAX EXECUTIVE AGENT/ REALTOR: DANIELLE EDWARDS PRESENTS:
12926 PHILLIPS RD, MATTHEWS, NC 28105
MILLSTONE RIDGE SUBDIVISION.

This well kept for master down, 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home loaded with upgrades where it counts!

UPGRADES IN HOME:

· CEILING FANS

· EXTRA STORAGE AND SHELVING

· Irrigation

· Surround sound inside/ outside

· Landscaping

· Back storm door/screen door

· Granite in Kitchen

· Stainless Steel BRAND New 2015 appliances

· Chair Rail in Dining room (being used as office)

· French Doors to Dining room

· Solar cap lights in backyard

· Sunsetter automatic shade awning with led lights!

· Privacy Partition for hot tub

· Hot Tub that changes colors

· New windows and blinds

· New Roof!

This home in MATTHEWS is located in a community seconds from mega shopping centers, Butler High School, 485 and 74.
The backyard is stunning and is ready for you to entertain. The sellers thought ahead and even added an outlet on the backyard patio for a future tv!

VAULTED CEILINGS
KITCHEN
NEW APPLIANCES

INSIDE
INSIDE
SUNROOM

LANDSCAPING
PATIO WITH AWNING

OPEN HOUSE MAY 16, 2015 1:30-4pm

Watch FOR SALE VIDEO:

To set up a showing for this beautiful home contact listing agent Danielle Edwards.

RE/MAX Executive Realtor Danielle Edwards

704-604-2999
danielleedwards@remax.net
www.soldondanielle.com

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