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How to buy and sell your home at the same time ?

March 17, 2021 by Danielle Edwards

Charlotte Skyline

Photo by Daniel Weiss

How to buy and sell your home at the same time?

Video by Charlotte Realtor® Danielle Edwards- REMAX EXECUTIVE

Sold on Danielle

Welcome to 2021 Real Estate… the era of great interest rates, a pandemic slowing down, and not enough inventory to keep up with the demand here in Charlotte.

The once quaint city to its big sister Atlanta has been revived.  People from all over have migrated here bringing with them the flavors, diversity, culture, and an artistic vibe that the Queen City was needed in order to be a consideration amongst those looking for a place to call home.

 

Charlotte, NC we are one of the top 5 growing cities according to Forbes Magazine.

Our temperate climate, International Airport, second largest Banking city in the US, bustling nightlife and a magnet for college graduates is making this the place to be.

When you combine all the ways Charlotte has grown in the twenty years I have been here I can see why we are in this situation.

On the bright side, today’s homeowners should be happy with the equity that potentially could have built in their home.  They can take that equity and get creative WITH record low rates to find the new home.  I did a video below explaining the 5 options you have.

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OPTION SIX (not mentioned in video)

Ribbon Home Solutions

As a preferred Ribbon agent, I can guide you through this product that buys your home cash and then you can purchase your new home as a cash buyer.  There are some fees associated with this, but the fees far outweighs the stress of moving two times.  I also have been successful getting the fees covered by the seller or getting creative other ways 🙂

The best way to decide what is best for you is to investigate all your options.
1) What is the market? Seller’s market? Buyer’s market?
2) How is your current home compared to what buyers want today?
3) What is the competition like on the home you want to purchase?
4) What is your current stress level? How do these options affect that?
5)Does your current home have “issues”
-sloping lots
-backs up to road noise
-unsightly curb appeal
-less desirable schools
-outdated
6) Do you want to sell your home while you are still living there

Consider these questions and then discuss with your chosen Realtor to figure out the best strategy to make moving a pleasant experience.

See how other Charlotte Homeowners successfully bought and sold their home with Realtor, Danielle Edwards.

 


Danielle Edwards

South Charlotte Real Estate
Realtor, REMAX EXECUTIVE

Hefferon | Edward Team
704-761-7484
Licensed In: NC
License #: 249833
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Best communities South Charlotte- Olde Providence -28226

March 16, 2021 by Danielle Edwards

Olde Providence

 

Charlotte, NC

Driving Tour by Charlotte Realtor®, Danielle Edwards

 

 

 

 

Olde Providence is located in South Charlotte, just south of “Southpark” area.  This hidden gem is now booming with options.  The Olde Providence community itself was established in the early 1960s.  Many homeowners are bringing their HGTV dreams to this community and making Joanna Gaines proud!

VIDEO ON OLDE PROVIDENCE by CHARLOTTE Realtor®- DANIELLE EDWARDS

The Olde Providence Elementary school is top-notch with an excellent PTA.   Many people get on the waitlist to join the Windy Rush Country Club for their summer fun, swim team & tennis lessons.

The homes in OLDE PROVIDENCE community and area itself typically sell fast.  Its location, amenities, and excellent schools make this a great place to call home.

Click here to see what is currently on the market in this area.

I live in this area and I am proud to call it home.  If you would like help getting to know this area or how to best position your home in the market- let’s talk!

Here is what my clients have to say

 


Danielle Edwards

South Charlotte Real Estate
Realtor, REMAX EXECUTIVE

Hefferon | Edward Team
704-761-7484
Licensed In: NC
License #: 249833
Contact Me

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Useful Links
What does your equity say?
Buyer Market Update Reports

Danielle Edwards Favorite MUST have Charlotte Real Estate Links

Buyer real estate software for market  updates

Best real estate software for your homes value

Search Charlotte Properties with Danielle

Check out my FIVE STAR REVIEWS here!

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Charlotte Real Estate Market Report

July 16, 2020 by Danielle Edwards

Charlotte Real Estate Market Report

Market home sales show early signs of recovery for Charlotte Real Estate

Is the Charlotte Real Estate market recovering? As businesses across the region continue to adjust to reopening, home sales across Charlotte show the housing market in the early stages of recovery. According to data from Canopy MLS, home sales in June were down only 1.8% compared to June 2019. 4,938 properties sold in June 2020. Closed sales compared to May 2020 increased 37.2% with 340 more transactions completed than the previous month.

Pending contract activity

Buyer interest and demand for homes in the region is returning to pre-pandemic levels. Pending contracts rose significantly by 26.8 percent year-over-year with 6,174 properties going under contract in June. Contract activity compared to May 2020 was also positive and rose 4.2 percent.

Charlotte Real Estate Market
2020 Canopy Realtor® Association/Canopy MLS President John Kindbom said, “The large bump in pending contracts this past month compared to last year shows that buyer demand is healthy and was held back simply due to COVID-19. The last two months were certainly challenging. There are still challenges ahead. But we can already see the market is improving and will likely be a key driver in our economic recovery.” Prices rose during the month of June. The average list price ($366,537) rose 10.9 percent compared to last year but decreased 2.4 percent compared to May 2020. The median sales price ($284,900) and the average sales price ($333,938) rose 7.5 percent and 3.5 percent, respectively. The original list price to sales price ratio was at 97.6 percent, showing sellers are getting close to their asking prices.

 

New listing activity

 

New listing activity continues to lag and signals that seller confidence is recovering at a slower pace. Year-over-year new listings were down 8.5 percent with 5,365 new listings added to inventory during the month. Compared to May 2020, new listing activity rose 3.8 percent as sellers continue to adjust to virtual showings and opening their homes to buyers in the safest manner possible under current and changing conditions.

Kindbom added, “Realtors® certainly understand the hesitancy many sellers have in listing a home during what seems to be the height of a pandemic, even though agents continue to use every precaution to ensure safe showings. However, with inventory at the lowest level recorded, there’s a lot of opportunity for sellers who are ready to list. In fact, new listings get increased visibility and are spending less time on market.”

Inventory in Charlotte Region

Inventory across Charlotte declined 46.7 % year-over-year to 5,701 active listings at report time. This pushed months of supply to 1.3 months in June. This time last year the market had nearly three months of supply and 10,698 active listings.
Homes continue to sell briskly, which is another hallmark of a strong seller’s market. Days on market, the metric that accrues for “Active” and “Under Contract-Show” statuses, averaged 38 days in June 2020 compared to 40 days in June 2019. The average number of days a property was on the market from the time it was listed until it closed (list to close) was 89 days.

Charlotte Real Estate Market
The Canopy Realtor® Association provides monthly reports on residential real estate market activity for the Charlotte Metro region based on data from Canopy MLS. The Charlotte Metro region, which this report is based on, includes 12 counties in North Carolina and four counties in South Carolina.

For more information on this report and data please contact Danielle Edwards with RE/MAX Executive.

 

 

 

 

704-604-2999

drivendanielle@gmail.com

www.soldondanielle.com

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How to sell your home in Charlotte

February 21, 2020 by Danielle Edwards

How to sell your home in Charlotte

A guide to getting your home sold fast

So, you want to sell your Charlotte home. There are so many different routes to take when preparing for the home-selling process, as a result, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. Do you sell your home all by yourself? Do you hire a discount firm to help? Or do you go with a full-time real estate expert and professional?

I’ve been a Realtor for 14 years, and I have certainly learned the pros and cons of all of the above options, as well as the definite do’s and don’ts. In fact, I have a recent seller experience that I would like to share, as I think it would be useful if you plan to sell your Charlotte home in the near future.

How to sell your home in Charlotte

Video by Danielle Edwards

 Real seller experience

I recently had clients with a home they wanted to list in Wilshire, a community in South Charlotte. Homes in Wilshire typically stay on the market for an average of 23 days, which is relatively quick; however, some sell quicker, and others can lag for months. There’s a simple reason as to why some of these homes take so much longer to sell.

House hunting today is like watching HGTV. You know the episode: a couple walks through a beautifully but minimally decorated home with just the right amount of perfectly placed furniture. There’s just enough furniture and decor to make the space attractive, but it’s minimal enough that you can image your own furniture and decor in the space. I’m not saying your home has to be perfectly renovated and decorated in order to sell your home, but data shows that move-in ready homes sell in days, and most of the time, over listing price. When sellers put in minimal effort and sell their home as-is, their homes tend to sit on the market for longer.

My clients wanted to sell their home at 7219 Fortrose Lane. Great home, and great sub $400,000 price point; however, a young toddler lived in the home and therefore, it didn’t show itself as move-in ready. When I met with my sellers, I went over my game plan and thankfully they trusted me. The result? it worked! Our plan-of-action was as follows:

1. Technicals: A 25 year old home will likely have some issues. I always recommend getting the entire HVAC system checked before listing. My sellers in Wilshire needed a new furnace. It was leaking carbon dioxide into the flue. I advised them that they were better off spending the $2,900 to replace it, and then use it as a marketing tool by highlighting the new feature. We were also able to build the $2,900 into the asking price. Had we not replaced the furnace, we ran the risk of having to deal with the issue while under contract, slowing down the closing process, and having to fix the issue for the buyers.

2. Paint: Several of the rooms at 7219 Fortrose Lane were painted an outdated yellow color. We strategically painted these rooms to give them a fresh look. The sellers decided to put in some “elbow grease” and painted these rooms themselves, saving hundreds. In total, painting the home costed about $600.

3. Storage: I recommended that my sellers put everything that they didn’t need during their selling process into Smart Boxes. By minimizing the amount of clutter, they were able to make the home feel much bigger and less cramped. Not to mention, decluttering beforehand makes moving 10 times easier and more efficient once your house is sold. For my sellers, Smart Boxes costed about $350.

4. Light Fixtures: Light fixtures make a huge difference in giving your home an easy face lift. We replaced the kitchen fixture for $99 and and spray painted an old brass fixture for the dining room. We also got a new lock and handle for the front door for $50.

5. Pressure wash: My sellers did this themselves. They cleaned the driveway and sidewalk area, which is the first thing that potential buyers see when they pull up to your home.

6. Staging: Not all homes need this. There are 3 different types of staging:
6a.) Vacant staging: The home is empty, so stagers bring in furniture to fill the entire home
6b.)Partial staging: Stagers use some of the seller’s furniture, but bring in more to supplement
6c.) Virtual staging: Home stays vacant and computer generated photos are used to create online appeal

We decided to stage the main floor and master bathroom. I staged the other bedroom with items in my own collection. I told my clients the $1700 investment would come back to them, and guess what? It did! This home sold on DAY ONE. We used Stage It Charlotte.

Before and after staging

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Dining Room (Before)

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Family Room (Before)

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Kitchen (Before)

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Family Room (After)

Kitchen (After)

Dining Room (After)

 

7. Clean: This goes without saying. It’s absolutely essential to clean your home before putting it on the market. We had this home cleaned by a professional. House cleaning costs varies, but you can expect to pay close to $300 an hour.

8. Floors: The hardwoods in the Wilshire home were showing their mature 25 year old age. My sellers spent $2,600 to refinish the floors and it made a BIG impact. At this point, 40% of their items were in storage pods and the rest was in the garage. The sellers went on a fun 4-day stay at a friend’s house and bit the bullet to get this done. Over the years, I’ve had lots of sellers promise to refinish floors at closing, but for buyers, seeing is believing. Refinishing the floors was a game changer for a first impression.

9. Flowers: My sellers planed bright pansies on the exterior of the home and I bought some pretty flowers to place in the kitchen. It doesn’t seem like much, but it’s tiny details like this that make a home seem more charming and inviting.

When it comes to being market ready, each home is unique in what it needs. I have a proven record of preparing homes to sell for top dollar and fast. Let’s be honest, nobody likes keeping a house clean 24/7.

Each home is unique it what it needs to be market ready. I have a proven record of preparing my sellers homes that gets them top dollar for their homes. NO ONE I can think of likes keeping their home clean 24/7. Especially, if you have pets and children. The hard work you put into your home UPFRONT will mean less hassle and a stronger buyer pool to choose from when you receive an offer(s).

If you are thinking of selling your home and would like a complimentary in-home evaluation contact listing agent Danielle Edwards.

Danielle Edwards

704-604-2999

drivendanielle@gmail.com

www.soldondanielle.com

DANIELLE EDWARDS

REMAX EXECUTIVE

 

Filed Under: Charlotte Real Estate News Tagged With: Charlotte, danielle edwards, home, home selling advice, How to sell your home, listing agent, preparing your home to sell, remax, remax executive, selling your home, south charlotte, stage it charlotte, Staging

Southpark townhome Magnolia Park- listing agent

January 8, 2020 by Danielle Edwards

SouthPark townhome in Magnolia Park – listing agent

Beautiful SouthPark townhome SOLD in booming area!

5520 Werburgh St, Charlotte, NC 28209

Southpark Charlotte

Magnolia Park

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Listing price: $284,000
  • Square feet: 1,916
  • HOA fee: $137/month
  • 2 br/4ba (2 full, 2 half)
  • Year built: 2002

About the area

Be in the right place at the right time!

The trendy “live, work, play” lifestyle popular to Southend and Uptown is overflowing into the Southpark area. This neighborhood is no longer just Charlotte’s nicest business hub, it’s now exploding with capital improvement projects and is bursting at the seams with new restaurants, shops, parks, and fitness studios. You won’t find strip malls and parking lots in this neighborhood. Instead you’ll find lush greenery, mature trees, carefully maintained landscaping and beautifully designed buildings with parking decks hidden underneath.

If you love the outdoors and being close to shopping and restaurants this location puts you at the epicenter of it all! Walk North up Park Road to the new Cross Charlotte Trail which will connect all the greenways in Charlotte all the way to midtown.  Take a walk south on Park Road and have access to beautiful Park Road Park.  The new loop at Southpark mall is in the works and that will mimic the highline in NYC!  www.loopclt.org.

You’ll be less than 5 minutes from Whole Foods, Earth Fare, a local farmers market, and Charlotte’s largest, flagship Harris Teeter. Like to shop? You couldn’t be in a better location with HomeGoods, Southpark Mall, Philips Place, and the Specialty Shops within about a mile radius. There’s not just one but two YMCA’s close by, and dozens of boutique gyms to choose from including Pure Barre, The Bar Method, 9Round, Vibe5 yoga, and Burn Boot Camp.  Trendy local restaurants are opening weekly in this area. Keep your eyes peeled for Charlotte’s hottest new rooftop bar opening soon above Restoration Hardware. The Montford Park area is a nice walk or quick Uber up the street, and Park road will conveniently take you straight to Southend/Dilworth and the Pineville area.

About the home

Let’s talk about Werburgh!

This SouthPark townhome is filled with natural light that pours in from the large windows throughout the home. In the kitchen you’ll find new granite countertops and stainless steel appliances with laminate wood flooring throughout. It’s hard to find a kitchen this size in a townhome, but this unit has it! You’l love the stunning fireplace the serves as the focal point of the roomy living area. A modern light fixture has been installed in the dining area and is sure to be a conversation piece. The walls are painted with fresh Sherwin Williams accessible beige paint, which adds to the bright and airy feel of the property.

The unit is nestled nicely within the community, away from any busy roads. The entry level has an extra room that could be utilized as an office, studio, or recreation space. There are not just one but two master bedrooms in this unit, making for an impressive guest room or second bedroom for a roommate. Both rooms have private baths, allowing plenty of privacy and space!

You won’t have to worry about overpriced HOA expenses with this low fee of $137 a month. The unit comes with a one-car garage, complete with added overhead storage. Choice Home Warranty is included.

Zillow Walk through Tour click here and scroll to bottom

Photo Gallery

The perfect place to call home in a million-dollar Charlotte location!

 

Southpark Charlotte
Magnolia Park
Dining
Great room

Great Room
Kitchen with new granite

Southpark Townhome
Stone gas fireplace
Entry

Deck
Master Bed
Master bath

Bedroom 2
Half bath

2nd half bath
Office

School Zones

  • Elementary School: Montclaire
  • Middle School: Sedgefield/Alexander Graham
  • High School: Myers Park

 

Located near the intersection of Fairview and Park road!

SOUTHPARK CHARLOTTE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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For more information on 5520 Werburgh St in Magnolia Park contact Listing agent Danielle Edwards

Danielle Edwards

Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist

Remax Executive

704-604-2999

www.soldondanielle.com

 

Danielle Edwards

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9 Quick and Delicious South Charlotte Lunch Spots

March 2, 2018 by Danielle Edwards

9 Quick and Delicious South Charlotte Lunch Spots

What they are, what to get, and where to find them.

These South Charlotte lunch spots (okay, some are a little outside of South Charlotte but totally worth the trip) have saved me so much time and energy! Each one is so different from the rest and I’ve never had a bad experience at any of them. If you’re new to the area or just passing through, you’ve gotta try at least one of the following South Charlotte lunch spots:

1. Zoe’s Kitchen

What is it? Greek inspired, order-at-the-counter cuisine that’s healthy and yummy.
Danielle’s Recommendation: Power Grain Roll or Spinach Roll Ups
Where can I find it?  Corner of Fairview & Barclay Downs

Zoe's Kitchen

Zoe’s Kitchen

2. Living Kitchen

What is it? Ultra healthy. Smoothies, salads, wraps and flatbreads. Vegan. No meat.  But, you honestly can’t tell because it is SO yummy and fresh.
Danielle’s Recommendation: Living Burrito
Where can I find it? Sharon Road across from the mall or Southend Location.

Living Kitchen

Living Kitchen

3. Chopt

What is it? NYC take on salads. Order-at-the-counter. You watch them make your salad just the way you want it. Flavors from around the world.
Danielle’s Recommendation: California Goddess with Mexican Goddess dressing. Simple but delicious. Also low calorie!
Where can I find it? The Arboretum and Park Road Shopping Center

Chopt-salads

Chopt

4. Ilios Noche

What is it? Mediterranean-ish and delicious. Great happy hour or lunch spot.
Danielle’s Recommendation: Build your own lunch!
Where can I find it:  Quail Corners Shopping Plaza.

Ilios Noche

Ilios Noche

5. B.Good

What is it? New chain. All locally grown beef, vegetables, turkey burgers, salads, etc.  My husband’s and I new spot!
Danielle’s Recommendation:  Turkey Burger or any of the salads
Where can I find it:  Whole Foods Market in southpark has a great eating area

B. GOOD

B. GOOD

6. Amelie’s

What is it? French Bakery and Cafe.  Very artsy. It is like being in Paris, I assume 🙂
Danielle’s Recommendation: Turkey and Brie Sandwich
Where can I find it: If you want coffee and people watching go to Amelie’s location in NO-DA  This is the original location.

Amelie's

Amelie’s

7. Tupelo Honey Cafe

What is it? A popular spot to throw your diet out for a day. SO worth it. Southern Yumminess.
Danielle’s recommendation: Fried Green Tomatoes or Shrimp and Grits
Where can I find it: South Boulevard in South End

Tupelo Honey Cafe

Tupelo Honey Cafe

8. Bahn Thai

What is it? Amazing Thai Food
Danielle’s recommendation: Can’t go wrong with any curry option
Where can I find it: Ballantyne on Copper Way

Bahn Thai

Bahn Thai

9. Viva Chicken

What is it? New chain restaurant. Peruvian chicken place. SO DELICIOUS!  They have healthy options.
Danielle’s recommendation: Must try their Peruvian drinks.  I get the red one.  I don’t know what is in it.  But, it is so good! Also the Avocado Salad.
Where can I find it: There are many locations now all over Charlotte.  Just search your phone for the closest one 🙂

Viva Chicken

Viva Chicken

REMAX Executive Realtor, Danielle Edwards

704-604-2999

drivendanielle@gmail.com

www.soldondanielle.com

 

 

 

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

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