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Beautiful home for sale! Great for first time homebuyers!

March 24, 2017 by Danielle Edwards

Beautiful home for sale! Great for first-time homebuyers!

UNDER CONTRACT IN ONE DAY!  SOLD $11,000 OVER LIST PRICE

12013 Stainsby Lane, Charlotte NC 28273

Just listed in the booming community of Steele Creek located in Charlotte NC. This home is a first time homebuyers DREAM!

  • $199,900
  • 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms
  • Single family
  • Colonial home
  • 1,777 sq. feet
  • 2 stories
  • Attached 2 car garage
Covered patio with hot tub
Fully renovated kitchen
Landscaped backyard

Amazing curb appeal!
Bright living room space with fireplace
Upgraded bathroom

 

About the home:

The previous owners of this home have done it all for you. Enjoy real hardwood floors, all new light fixtures, fans, fresh paint and new carpet. The kitchen is open and spacious with granite countertops and stainless steel appliances. You’ll love entertaining or relaxing on the covered back porch or in the hot tub. Beautiful flowering plants will bloom year round. Home warranty included!

About the area:

Yorkshire is an established neighborhood just minutes from I-485 and I-77. Just a short drive away from Rivergate shopping enter and the Charlotte Premium Outlets.  The community of Steele Creek is home to endless shopping and dining opportunities, without the noise and congestion of the city.

 

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

Listing agent Danielle Edwards

704-604-2999

drivendanielle@gmail.com

www.soldondanielle.com

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Home for the Hobbyist! SOLD

September 10, 2016 by Danielle Edwards

SOLD HOME IN SARDIS CROFT 5/31/2017

Home for the Hobbyist for sale in Sardis Croft-Charlotte subdivision

This home received multiple offers.  Danielle was the third agent to try to sell this home!  Contact Danielle for the same results for your niche property!

101 James Drew Court, Charlotte, NC 28270

MLS# 3213319 

SQFT 3903

CLOSED

Built 1996

Sardis Croft-Charlotte

Looking for a home within the city limits that offers you the value you often find in the suburbs?

Sardis Croft- One of Charlotte’s established communities offers convenience for the Uptown commute and minutes to top private schools.

Video of the homes highlights

Home for the Hobbyist:

This Sardis Croft-Charlotte home is a lovely, architect designed, custom built and a beautifully maintained home.  It features an excellent location in a private cul-de-sac in the Sardis Croft, Charlotte neighborhood. The 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath house offers all the expected features for today’s lifestyles as well as a tremendous amount of flexible space.

The driveway leads to two side-loading single connected garages plus a detached building with an oversized single garage door and an outside parking space. The beautiful and mature landscaping accents the front yard with a curving sidewalk leading to the entry. To the left of the front door, a large sunny terrace is partially covered with a pergola and surrounded by a black wrought-iron fence. Landscaping creates a private area in the terrace for relaxing, bar-b-que grilling and al fresco dining.

Living Space:

Sardis Croft-CharlotteThe front entry opens to the family, living and dining rooms.  The two story, vaulted ceiling living room and dining room
can be open to each other or closed with pocket glass doors for more intimate dining.  These two rooms offer distinct, comfortable areas for entertaining and living enjoyment. The family room is distinguished from the entry by two large columns and offers optimal space for furniture arrangement. The family room flows into to the two story living room through a large opening. These spaces would be comfortable individually yet offer outstanding combined potential for larger scale entertaining. The living room has a gas-burning fireplace as a focal point which is also viewable from the dining room.  Large windows in the family room provide natural light to the entire open living area.

A powder room, half bath is centrally located on the main floor and is very convenient for guests. A rear staircase at the end of the entry on the main level is accentuated by a 2 ½ story window with two art shelves in the wall on the lower landing.

Kitchen Features:

Sardis Croft-CharlotteLocated to the left and beyond the entry, the tiled kitchen and adjacent breakfast room present ideal space for cooking, informal dining and entertaining. The kitchen is efficiently arranged and well equipped to facilitate food preparation and storage. A pantry is adjacent to the refrigerator, a wall oven, and separate microwave.  A smooth surface electric cooktop and exhaust hood, located opposite the wall oven, is surrounded by countertop space. Natural-finish maple cabinets offer storage as well as display opportunities from some glass front cabinets and open shelves. A long peninsula separating the kitchen from the breakfast area creates space for countertop dining and entertaining while offering additional storage cabinets beneath.

The sunny breakfast area has a wall of windows and a door opening to the terrace for access to grilling and outdoor dining. Double doors in the area house a well-appointed laundry area.

Owner’s Suite:

The owner’s suite, located on the main floor, is accessible through a door, via a short hall off the kitchen creating a private sanctuary that is spacious and inviting. The two story bedroom has a door to the terrace, a large wall of windows and a vaulted ceiling. Custom shelves and hanging racks outfit the large well-organized owner’s closet accessible from the bedroom and from the hall into the bath. The beautifully updated bath has double vanities, a seated vanity area, an oversized shower, and a separate toilet closet with bidet plus plenty of space for a dressing bench or other furniture. A door from the bathroom leads to the fenced side yard area of the property.

Second Level:

Sardis Croft-CharlotteThe second level contains two large bedrooms connected by a Jack and Jill bath. This level offers an abundance of storage and closets. One bedroom is oversized, with adequate space for a sitting area, a play area or a second large bed. The second bedroom is adjacent to a separate room that would be ideal for a workout room, study room or nursery. Each bedroom has a private vanity room and shares the room with a white-tiled tub/shower and toilet.  The separate room has pull-down attic stairs that are covered by a well insulated, counterweighted, easy open box door that leads to an R60, super insulated attic space with a large floored area for even more storage.

Lower Level/Basement/Walkout:

The basement level landing leads to the garage, a mechanical room, a large under-stair closet and a flex-space room containing the 4th bedroom and a third full bathroom. The large under-stair utility closet is conveniently located at the bottom of the stairs and is opposite the mechanical room that also has tremendous storage space.  The mechanical room contains the lower unit, high efficiency has gas/central AC unit and a fully wired, whole house security system.

Sardis Croft-CharlotteThe walkout lower level is currently utilized as an office and is completely finished to the same standards as the other levels of the house. This bright space was intended as a mother-in-law suite and can be closed to the rest of the house.  This space could also be an excellent location for a pool table or study space. Electrical power (110v & 220V), natural gas and a sink drain connection are installed for a kitchen at one end of the living area. Adjacent and open to the living area is another large room which has two wall closets and a large, walk-in closet creating the fourth bedroom. Both rooms access the third full bathroom.

Misc. Features:

This home and detached building feature 3 ½ inch plantation shutters in all windows and doors.  New carpet has been installed in carpeted areas throughout and all four toilets in the house are new, high efficiency, non-clogging American Standard fixtures.  All floors and the garage have access to the central vacuum system.  Designer ceiling fans are installed in the two-story living and master bedrooms as well as the lower level office area.

Dream Garage:

The two, well lit, single car garages are connected on a lower level and have extensive floor area.  With a 17 foot ceiling, a mezzanine has been added in the longer bay for even more storage, above and below, and a workbench for projects. A second workbench has been added at the end of the shorter bay which includes a sink and workbench counter for plant and yard projects.  This oversized space between the bays is outfitted with the owner’s storage shelves and containers for power and gardening tools of all sizes.  The central vacuum system power unit is located on the stairs to the top mezzanine level and has an outside vent to remove all dust from the house.

Separate Workshop, Automobile Enthusiast’s Dream!

A detached 600 square foot building with an insulated, oversized 11.5 foot single garage door offers
the exciting potential in this Sardis Croft-Charlotte property. This building is an exceptional workspace with lighting enhanced by natural light from clerestory garage door windows in addition to 3 back wall windows and French doors with 3 ½ inch plantation shutters leading to a private patio. The concrete floors are warmed by a low operating cost, hydronic, heating system which offers a comfortable, efficient work environment even on the coldest days at any level in the room. A 220v outlet in addition to lots of 110v duplex outlets provide power for whatever tools you might utilize. Four, 8 foot, ceiling corner mounted florescent lights in combination with a central 4 foot and two compact fluorescents provide ample lighting for any need.  The building has pull-down stairs leading to the a centrally floored attic room space offering additional storage.  This structure is suitable for office space, wood, metal, art, pottery or automotive shop uses or even your own “mini warehouse”.  It is true “flex space” for any purpose the owner desires

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Lawn and Garden:

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The yard is a landscape lover’s dream, offering loads of shaded and sunny areas alike. These areas contain stunning, well-established lawns and natural areas with perennial plantings, trees and a perfectly located, raised bed vegetable garden. The lush lawn area in the side yard creates an attractive, private area for relaxing or entertaining and is accessible from the master bath.  Wiring is installed for a future hot tub and the completion of the last wall would create a perfect private retreat in the fenced yard area.  There is also a “secret” lower back yard garden accessible from the basement level outer door and the detached building patio.  This area explodes in springtime color and offers deep shade in the hotter times of the year.  All areas are irrigated, operated through a 12 zone control system for efficient water use.

This Sardis Croft-Charlotte home is truly a distinctive property with tremendous features offering endless possibilities for your unique lifestyle!

Schools:

Why commute to Charlotte’s top private and public schools? This Sardis Croft-Charlotte home is close to Charlotte Christian, Lansdowne Elementary, East Mecklenburg I.B. program, Providence Day, Country Day and the Fletcher School.

From looking at this Sardis Croft-Charlotte home from the outside immediately you will notice a difference.  For more information on this home in Sardis Croft contact listing agent Danielle Edwards.

 

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RE/MAX Executive Realtor Danielle Edwards

Realtor NC/SC

 

Information given by Realtor Danielle Edwards
704-604-2999
www.soldondanielle.com
email: drivendanielle@gmail.com
Follow me on Facebook.com/soldondanielle
2015 Five Star Real Estate Professional Award Recipient

 

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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Kid-friendly activities to do in Charlotte

July 26, 2016 by Danielle Edwards

Kid-friendly activities to do in Charlotte

As Charlotte grows, there’s more and more recreational activities to enjoy, especially if you love breweries, and fitness. Fortunately, our city and the areas that surround it are just as entertaining for those of us Charlotteans with little ones. Keep reading to learn more about where you can bring the kids for a day full of kid-friendly fun for all ages.

Lazy 5 Ranch

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Lazy 5 Ranch is a petting zoo you can drive through. Located just outside of Charlotte in Moorseville, this kid-friendly ranch is complete with wagon rides and several petting areas, your kids will have a blast getting up-close and personal with animals from 6 different continents. Tips: The ranch is cash only and will cancel all wagon rides if temperatures exceed 94 degrees. Visit Lazy5ranch.com for more information.

 

ImaginOn

Located on 7th Street in Uptown Charlotte, ImaginOn is ranked as the number 1 children’s library in the United States. This 102,000 square foot facility houses two theaters, multi-use classrooms, a teen-only library, production studio, and interactive exhibit space. Some kid-friendly activities and resources include: Lego challenges, baby and toddler discovery area, bilingual children books, homework resources, and a story lab. Click here to visit the website.

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https://www.instagram.com/imaginon

 

Adventure Landing

Adventure landing includes 3 18-hole mini-golf courses, Go-karts, bumper-boats, and a huge, interactive arcade for kids of all ages. Adventure Landing is perfect for birthday parties or just a day full of fun with your kids and their friends.

www.tripadvisor.com

www.tripadvisor.com

Discovery Place

Discovery Place is a kid-friendly Charlotte staple that has always been a go-to for a fun day with the kids. This ever-changing, interactive museum is a great way to spend time with the kids. They’ll learn the whole time and won’t even realize that their day is more educational than fun.

www.charlottesgotalot.com

www.charlottesgotalot.com

Charlotte Nature Museum

Located within Freedom Park in the Dilworth area, the Charlotte nature museum is full of fascinating attractions and exhibits. Your kids will love being surrounded by butterflies in the butterfly exhibit and watching the live critters in the Creature Cavern.

www.charlottesgotalot.com

www.charlottesgotalot.com

Carolina Raptor Center

This living museum is 57 acres that homes more than 25 specifies of raptors. Your kids will love seeing eagles, owls, vultures and more and can enjoy live presentations and educational tours.
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RE/MAX Executive Realtor Danielle Edwards

Realtor NC/SC

 

Information given by Realtor Danielle Edwards

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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7 Dog-friendly Bars & Restaurants in Charlotte

June 23, 2016 by Danielle Edwards

7 Dog-Friendly Bars & Restaurants in Charlotte

Bring your furry friend along for the fun this summer at some of these dog-friendly bars and restaurants!

One of the best things about Charlotte NC  is the plethora of bars, restaurants, and breweries to try around the city. One of the even better things about Charlotte, is that most of these places are dog-friendly and will let you bring your four-legged friends along for the fun. Below is a list of some of the dog-friendliest places in Charlotte to bring your dog this summer!

1. Thomas Street Tavern

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One of the best dog-friendly bars in Charlotte, this Plaza Midwood bar and restaurant is a great place to bring your furry friends. Enjoy corn hole, great music, ping pong and a wonderful atmosphere.

2. Sycamore Brewing

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Home of the infamous “Food Truck Friday,” Sycamore Brewing is the summer hot spot of Charlotte. Enjoy live music, an incredible outdoor seating area, corn hole, delicious beer AND pups-galore at Sycamore Brewing in South End.

3. Dog Bar

This NoDa bar has an “off the leash” dog-friendly area. Your furry friends are free to play on the fenced-in, climate controlled patio that’s covered in astro-turf. This bar doesn’t serve food, but will happily provide take-out menus to the restaurants that surround it!

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4. VBGB Beer Hall

This uptown Charlotte brewery easily sports one of the largest patios in Charlotte–and yes–it’s dog friendly! VBGB will even provide you with a dog bath to rinse off your pooch after humid day on the patio.
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5. NoDa Brewing Company

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Enjoy plenty of grass, plenty of seating, and lots of dog bowls to keep your pup hydrated! Dogs are also welcome inside of NoDa Brewing.

6. The Wine Vault

The Wine Vault is home to the University Area in Charlotte.  This spot offers a great selection of wine and beer, and also serves food. Dogs are only allowed on the patio, but you can take your pet on a walk around the lake that’s located beside the building afterwards!

7. River’s Edge Bar & Grill at the White Water Center

If you’ve ever been the White Water Center, you know that it’s swarming with pups of every size, breed, and age. The White Water Center is a great place to enjoy a day outdoors with you four-legged friend. Enjoy local Charlotte beer, watch white water rafters and rock climbers, or take your pup on a walk through the surrounding trails. If you get hungry, dogs are allowed on the patio at the River’s Edge Bar and Grill located inside.

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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

Fellow Dog lover and rescuer!  Danielle will make a donation from all commission proceeds to the local Charlotte Humane Society.

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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5 Charlotte-Area Changes to Look For

June 8, 2016 by Danielle Edwards

5 Charlotte-Area Changes to Look For

These 5 Charlotte-Area Changes could help you buy or sell your Charlotte home

Charlotte is ever-growing and constantly changing. It seems as though every month, dozens of new condominiums and apartment homes, new neighborhoods, as well as plenty of shopping and restaurant options are being built all around us. Understanding what’s going on in and around Charlotte can play a vital role in the sale of your Charlotte home or the purchase of your next home in the Queen City.  I’ve done some research to let you know what Charlotte-Area changes to look for as you prepare you buy or sell your home.

1. The Catalyst Project in Downtown Davidson

According to the City of Davidson, plans are underway for developing new shops, restaurants, and parking options in Downtown Davidson around Town Hall. Charlotte Agenda posted that this project will cost about $5.7 million. Execution of this plan hasn’t quite happened yet, as many residents are opposed to it.

2. Community House Road in Ballantyne

Approval for a new community in the Ballantyne area has brought about some plans for Community House Road. You can expect to see a more pedestrian friendly street with sidewalks, roundabouts, additional lighting, and landscaping. Read about why this is happening here.

Source: Charlotte Agenda

Source: Charlotte Agenda

 

3. Redevelopment in the Second Ward

A neighborhood in Uptown’s Second Ward is in the process of being redeveloped. The city of Charlotte is in the midst of deciding on one of three proposals for the development, according to Charlottestories.com. To see what these proposals look like, click here.

 

Charlottestories.com

Charlottestories.com

4. 50 Million dollar expansion of NorthLake Mall

The owners of NorthLake Mall are adding a “lifestyle component” around the permitter of the current mall that will include restaurants, additional shops, and entertainment services. The expansion is to be completed in late 2017.

5. Rock Hill Bleacher Project

A $230 million Rock Hill development is planned to go up across from Winthrop University. The development will include apartments, sports facilities, restaurants, shops, and outdoor entertainment areas. You can view a slideshow of the current plans for this project here.

Whether you are buying or selling a home in Charlotte, North Carolina, these major developments may affect you! Working with a Realtor that is knowledgable about the future of each neighborhood is vital in making a home buying decision, and could play a key role in successfully selling your home.


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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Apps to Help Sell or Buy a Charlotte Home

May 23, 2016 by Danielle Edwards

Apps to Help Sell or Buy a Charlotte Home

With the guidance from your Charlotte Real Estate agent and some of these helpful apps, you’ll sell or buy a Charlotte home with ease!

May 23, 2016– Danielle Edwards is a Charlotte, NC Realtor with RE/MAX Executive, the number one RE/MAX in the Carolinas.

Apps for Selling

MagicPlan

Together, we can create a floor plan just by snapping photos. MagicPlan works by taking photos as you walk around your house and will map out each room, creating a quality floor plan. We can add this to the listing online, or send it to potential buyers.

Apps to Sell or Buy your Charlotte Home

Hammerpoint

Sometimes, upgrading your home is a great investment and will help you sell your Charlotte home faster. Hammerpoint can provide us with detailed estimates on how much an upgrade project will cost in Charlotte. This will help us make a decision to move forward with an upgrade–or not, before signing a contract.

HomeSnap

Using HomeSnap, we can take a photo of other homes in your Charlotte neighborhood and the app will provide us with estimated values, interior photos, lot boundaries, and taxes. This app works for almost every property in the US.

Apps to Sell or Buy your Charlotte Home

Apps for buying

House Hunter

If you find it difficult to make a decision on your next Charlotte home just based on a “pros and cons” list, then this app is perfect for you. House Hunter uses a unique scoring method to help you choose your favorite house by personalizing and prioritizing your list of needs and wants in a Charlotte home.

Apps to Sell or Buy your Charlotte Home

If making a “pros and cons” list isn’t enough for you, the House Hunter app can help

Around Me

This app speaks for itself. Around Me shows you the nearest banks, grocery stores, gas stations, and restaurants around the Charlotte home you’re considering and exactly how far away they are. This will help you map out convenient routes to and from work, or learn whether or not you can stop at the grocery story on the way home from school with the kids without going out of your way.

Wikihood

If your neighborhood is in the Wikihood database, you can find some interesting information about the neighborhood culture, history, and local businesses.

As a Charlotte Real Estate Agent, of course I can tell you the best shops and restaurants near your home, information about your neighborhood, or help you make a decision on which house is a great fit for you. These apps will help us reinforce each decision in the selling or buying process, and will give you peace of mind as you learn more about your own home, your dream home, and what you want in a home.

Home Scouting

Home Scouting AppReliable real estate app that connects with your Realtor Danielle Edwards.  To access is easy!  Just download  “Home Scouting” from your app store and use Danielle’s cell phone as your VIP code- 7046042999.

 

 

 

 


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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7 Reasons to Buy a Home in Charlotte

May 11, 2016 by Danielle Edwards

7 Reasons to Buy a Home in Charlotte

Buy a Charlotte home in 2016 and immerse yourself in the unique, family (and dog) friendly culture of the Queen City!

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

There’s a reason why it’s so rare to find a native Charlottean around here. Charlotte is a great place to move and there’s never been a better time to buy a home in Charlotte! Here’s why:

7. Affordability

For the high quality of life in the Queen City, Charlotte actually has a low cost of living among the top 40 metro areas in the nation. According to movingtocharlotteguide.com, Charlotte’s housing costs are 18 percent lower than the national average making 2016 the perfect year to buy a home in Charlotte!

6. Options

You can find bungalows galore near the city, or live in a modern uptown condo. You can live in the suburbs of Ballantyne or Matthews, or you can live on either Lake Wylie or Lake Norman. There is such a wide variety of homes in the Charlotte area, it’s impossible not to find a home that fits you and your family best.

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You’ll find adorable bungalows like this one in Dilworth

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Uptown Charlotte has dozens of modern condos and townhomes

5. The restaurant scene

The Charlotte restaurant scene is thriving more than ever. From the most delicious hotdogs you’ve ever had at Chili Man’s hotdog stand in the heart of uptown, to tapas at Good Food on Montford, you can’t miss out on Charlotte’s evolving foodie culture. If you buy a home in Charlotte, you’ll never grow sick of the restaurants that are authentic to the area.

Enjoy delicious small plates at Good Food on Montford

Enjoy delicious small plates at Good Food on Montford

4. The Panthers

2015 was a big year for the Panthers and the fans that have cheered them on since the beginning. Whether or not you’re a fan, the excitement and positive vibes floating around on game days make going out in Charlotte on a Sunday afternoon even more fun.

This photo says it all.

This photo says it all.

3. Fun for the whole family

You could try a new place or go on a new adventure every weekend in Charlotte and rarely do the same thing twice. Go on a Saturday morning hiking trip on Crowders Mountain, take the kids to Discovery Place downtown, or take the whole family to the Whitewater Center for more than just whitewater rafting. There’s a plethora of family friendly outdoor activities, scenic greenways, museums and sights to see all over the city.

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2. Pet-friendly environment

Charlotte is home to 6 dog parks across the city. Almost every local brewery is pet friendly and chances are there will be tons of cute pups for your own four-legged friend to meet. Bring your dog to the Whitewater Center to enjoy a big lawn and live music. There’s even an annual doggie event called “Woofstock.”

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Contact Danielle to find out why Charlotte is the best city to buy a home in 2016! Don’t miss out on the lifestyle that’s waiting for you in the Queen City.

 


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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.

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704-604-2999

www.soldondanielle.com

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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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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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Elizabeth neighborhood in Charlotte

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.

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704-604-2999

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CHARLOTTE REAL ESTATE APP

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