Charlotte Area Community Links

Charlotte Area Utility Contacts

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Charlotte Area School Information

City of Charlotte
Electric: Duke Power – 704.594.9400
Water/Sewer: City of Charlotte – 704.336.2211
Gas: Piedmont Natural Gas – 800.752-7504
Telephone: Bell South – 877.678.2355
Cable: Time Warner – 704.377.9600
Trash Removal: Charlotte Dept. of Sanitation – 704.336.2673

City of Concord
Water/Sewer: City of Concord – 704.786.6161
Gas: Public Service – 877.776.2427
Telephone: CT Communications – 704.784.0370
Cable: Vision Cable – 704.938.5156
Trash Removal: City of Concord – 704.786.6161

Town of Cornelius
Electric: Energy United – 704.892.0278
Duke Power(west of I77): – 704.594.9400
Electric (east of I77): -704.948.0550
Water/Sewer: Town of Cornelius – 704.336.2564
Gas: Piedmont Natural Gas – 800.752-7504
Telephone: Bell South – 877.678.2355
Cable: Time Warner – 704.377.9600
Trash Removal: Waste Management – 1.800.927.8362

Town of Davidson
Electric: Duke Power – 704.594.9400
Water/Sewer: City of Charlotte – 704.336.2211
Gas: Public Service Co. of NC – 877.776.2427
Telephone: Bell South – 877.678.2355
Cable: Time Warner – 704.377.9600
Trash Removal: Chambers Development – 704.596.6930

Town of Huntersville
Electric: -serif;”>Energy United – 704.892.0278
Electricities(Ease of I77) – 704.948.0550
Water/Sewer: City of Charlotte – 704.336.2211
Gas: Piedmont Natural Gas – 800.752-7504
Telephone: Bell South – 877.678.2355
Cable: Time Warner – 704.377.9600
Trash Removal: Town of Huntersville – 704.875.6541

Lincoln County (City of Denver)
Duke Power – 704.594.9400
Duke Connections – 888.333.3004
Energy United – 704.892.0278
Water/Sewer: Lincoln County (East Office) – 704.336.2211
Denver Office – 704.483.7082
Lincolnton Office – 704.736.8497
Heater Utilities – 704.489.9401
Gas: Piedmont Natural Gas – 800.752-7504
Telephone: Bell South – 877.678.2355
Outside of NC – 800.767.2355
Cable: Charter Communications – 704.735.9065
Trash Removal: Cleanwell Sanitation – 704.483.1770

Town of Mooresville
Duke Power – 704.594.9400
Water/Sewer: Town of Mooresville – 704.663.3800
Heater Utilities – 704.489.9401
Gas: Public Service of NC – 877.776.2427
Telephone: Alltel – 704.664.4123
Cable: Time Warner – 704.377.9600
Trash Removal: Town of Mooresville – 704-664-4278

Town of Troutman
Electric: – Duke Power – 704.594.9400
Water/Sewer: City of Troutman – 704.528.7600
Gas: Public Service of NC – 877.776.2427
Telephone: Bell South – 877.678.2355
Cable: Time Warner – 704.377.9600
Trash Removal: Benfield Sanitation – 704.872.2668

Contact your Carolina Living Agent for all your Charlotte NC real estate needs.

Finding The Right Realtor For Your Real Estate Needs

Another Reason To Choose Carolina Living, We understand…

Whether you are looking for a home of your very own or are interested in creating a long term working relationship with a realtor for the purposes of property investment it is very important that you find a realtor who will listen to your needs and wishes and act accordingly.

The right realtor for your needs can mean all the difference in the world between a successful and profitable transaction now as well as many more in the future (if you plan on investing in multiple properties). Below are some important things to notice when selecting a realtor that will meet your needs.

1) Does the realtor you are considering listen to your needs? This is important as it will save you both a lot of time and money in the process of finding the perfect home for your family or for an investment property. If the realtor is constantly presenting properties that do not meet your budget or price requirements it might be a good idea to either lay down the law or find a realtor that is willing to expect your wishes and needs.

2) Does he or she ask questions and provide appropriate feedback? This indicates a direct interest in your needs, which is important-particularly when planning for a long-term investment relationship though some find it even more important when purchasing a home for their family home as this is a personal matter rather than a business matter. We all have a tendency to be more selective when placing the welfare of our family in the hands of another.

3) Do you feel comfortable dealing with the realtor you are considering? As I mentioned above we tend to be a little choosier when selecting professionals to help our families. Why on earth would be any less so when it comes to the realtor that will help our families find a home? Rapport is a good word to describe the sort of relationship you need to develop with your realtor. Do you have a good rapport with a potential realtor? If not, then move along. There are many realtors in most cities and there is absolutely no reason that you should deal with a realtor that doesn’t make you feel comfortable and secure.

4) How well does the realtor in question know the area in which you are seeking a home? There are many things that make a home a ‘good buy’ for residential and investment purposes. You want a realtor that has his or her finger on the pulse of the city and the various areas of interest, growth, and decline within the city. School districts matter more now than at any other time in our history in most cases, he or she should know about the schools, new business developments, and the value of property in the area (as well as the tendencies of property values to rise or fall over the last several years).

5) Does the realtor in question have specific experience dealing with your specific real estate needs? Whether you are planning a residential transaction or if you are seeking investment property you will need a dedicated and experienced professional that can help you meet your goals.

Realtors are a dime for a dozen in most cities and competition is fierce. There is no reason whatsoever that anyone should suffer with an agent that you do not feel is working for you or have your best interests at heart. If you invest a little bit of time and energy shopping around for the right realtor to meet your needs, you will find that your real estate transactions will take much less time and effort for this small sacrifice. It is much better to make the decision based on a few careful interviews in the beginning than after looking at fifty or more homes that do not meet your needs or price range. Then you have wasted a great deal of time and effort and you must still either risk wasting more time and effort or take the time to select another realtor for your real estate needs.

It has been said that you should also select a real estate agent and company with a significant online presence. This means that he or she is making use of the available technology in order to offer more options to you as the consumer.

Carolina Living is the leader in the Charlotte, Gastonia, Lake Norman and surrounding areas when it comes to technology! 

Buying a house can be a mind-boggling process for the average person. Having a good realtor can make the process work so much more smoothly.

Contact your Carolina Living Agent for all your Charlotte NC real estate needs.

Carolina Living Search Engine Analytics

At Carolina Living Real Estate, we continually strive to enhance our position on the search engines.  This enables us to help both our buyer and seller clients.  We take great care in analysing how our websites are performing.  Below are some example statistics on two of our websites we monitor.  This is just a sampling of what we look at daily to enhance our sites and is also an example of what we teach our agents. NOTE – Statistics have increased greatly since images were captured!

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Home Listing Syndication

Your home can be advertised on websites all across the web, making sure buyers see your home and everything it offers. Here are some of the national sites where your home will appear:

Carolina Living Real Estate Listing Syndication

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Top Home Buying Mistakes

RealEstate.com suggests buyers get to know these common home buying  mistakes.

Doing it alone:  Buying a house is a complex transaction.  You’ll need a real estate agent, lender and an inspector to help get through the transaction.

Getting emotionally attached:   Buy a home that fits your budget and your lifestyle. Be sure the home is in a community and neighborhood you desire. Do your homework with your Realtor and make sure you can afford the home and it fits your needs.

Shopping without being pre-qualified: Being pre-qualified gives you a general idea of how much you can afford to borrow. It gives you some bargaining power and keeps you from getting emotionally attached to a home you can afford. 

Overbuying:  Home buyers buying more than they could truly afford, in part, led to the collapse of the housing market.  Analyze all your monthly costs including debts, food, transportation, entertainment, and savings. Ask about average utility costs and taxes.  Don’t forget to budget closing costs (your lender is rquired to supply a Good Faith Estimate), plus moving, redecorating and maintenance.

Misplaced trust:  Ask family, friends, co-workers, professionals and others you trust for referrals, but don’t take their word for it. Make sure you are comfortable with your Realtor and trust that they have your best interest in mind (not their own)

Get everything in writing. The home inspection, disclosures, the contract. Always. Should a dispute arise, you’ve got the details documented.  Fortonuately with the new lending laws, everytime anything changes your lender must disclose the change!

Read the fine print: Make sure your Realtor explains all the contractual docuements. Don’t sign anything without feeling comfortable with what you are signing.  If you Realtor struggles to explain any parts of the contract, run away!

Ignoring resale potential: Avoid buying a home that costs a lot more than neighboring homes. Reconsider buying the most expensive home on the block. Check on foreclosures in the neighborhood and make sure your Realtor does his/her homework on the market analysis.

Protect yourself with these contingencies:

• Mortgage financing. You may be preapproved but is the house? A formal appraisal confirms — or not — that there is sufficient value in the home to confirm a loan. If the house appraises lower than the sales price, the loan will be declined.

• Inspection. Never buy an existing or new home without a thorough home inspection. Walk through the home with the inspector to learn more about the house and any concerns he or she may have.

Contact your Carolina Living Agent for all your Charlotte NC real estate needs.

Customer vs. Client

Agency Disclosure laws are in effect in North Carolina and as a result, all buyers MUST sign either a Buyer Agency Agreement or a Subagency Disclosure with their REALTOR before the REALTOR can assist the buyer in any way.

The Law mandates that before an agent knows anything about you, your needs, wants or desires of a real estate nature, or discuss available properties with you, the agent must have first discussed with you how two of you will be working together. This means the agent must have written authorization from you that they are either your Buyer’s Agent and you are their Client, or they are a Subagent of the seller and you are their customer.

This is a requirement of all North Carolina Real Estate Agents. If any Agent does not discuss the laws of agency with you prior to any other conversation about your real estate needs, he or she is putting their license and their company’s license in jeopardy.

What Services and Information Can Your Carolina Living Agent Provide?

As A Client
Provide information on available properties
Show Properties
Help distinguish wants versus needs
Fill out contract forms following
customer’s instructions
Honestly answer all material fact questions
Disclose all material facts
Provide information on:
• Financing
• Use of experts
• Previous sales in the area
• Customary escrow & settlement procedures
• Sources of other information

Advice and counsel on
• Price to offer
• Getting defects fixed or paid for
• Asking for seller financing & getting favorable terms
• Interpretation of comparables
Promote and protect your best interests
Negotiate the best price and terms for you
Ability to show For Sale By Owners (FSBO’s) and
get the buyer the best possible price

As a Customer
Provide information on available properties
Show Properties
Help distinguish wants versus needs
Fill out contact forms following customer’s instructions
Honestly answer all material fact questions
Disclose all material facts
Provide information on:
• Financing
• Use of experts
• Previous sales in the area
• Customary escrow & settlement procedures
• Sources of other information
NO ADVICE OR INTERPRETATIONS

Become a Carolina Living Real Estate Client Today for your Charlotte and Lake Norman area needs.

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Foreclosure Help for NC Homeowners

Two new North Carolina laws passed in NC provide some additional protection to homeowners facing foreclosure:

First, Beginning June 1, once a homeowner in North Carolina requests a loan modification, all foreclosure actions must be suspended. Currently, the law allows mortgagors to continue pursuing foreclosures against homeowners who are waiting to have their loans modified.

The second law requires mortgagors to provide clear and timely communications if a homeowner requests assistance.

The North Carolina Commissioners of Banks has established a website to offer lots of solutions. www.ncforeclosurehelp.org. If you are facing foreclosure here in North Carolina, there is help available. Please contact us for more advice on saving your home from foreclosure.

NC Foreclosure Statistics by County

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142 Preserve Way Mooresville NC


Beautifully maintained waterfront home in the new Cove sub-division. Many upgrades from spec. Unfinished basement partially studded and rough-in for full bath in place. Granite counter tops and upgraded solid cherry cabinets in kitchen. Dual staircase to second floor.

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Charlotte Real Estate Investor Services

Charlotte NC Real Estate Investors

 

Carolina Living Property Management provides a comprehensive package of property management and maintenance services to our client’s property throughout the Charlotte region. Our goal is to make the ownership of investment properties both profitable and worry-free. We know the concerns that all owners have, and handle each and every property as if it were our own.

How we assist investors with their real estate investments.

  • New Listings for Properties to Purchase Delivered to you Daily
  • Arranging Financing for Investment Property Purchases
  • Aggressive Marketing of your property For Sale or For Rent
  • Prospective Tenant Interviews and Screening
  • Security Deposit and Rent Collections
  • Maintenance Services
  • Equity and Cap Rate Analysis on your current Investment Property Portfolio

If you would like a financial analysis of your current properties, don’t hesitate to let us know. It’s free!

Please call us for a list of investment properties currently for sale at (704)-746-3937. You may also email us at info@YourCharlottePropertyManagement.com

Determining The Value Of Your Charlotte Area Home

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Mortgages depend significantly on the value of the property that is involved. Consequently, it become important to know how much a property is worth before heading into refinancing plans, looking for a home loan, or selling a house.

One way to do this is to determine the market value of the property. A simple way to do this is to look at other comparable homes in the same neighborhood and see what prices they have been sold recently. One of your Carolina Living Realtors can assist you with this and will come at no cost to you.

Another way to find the value of your property is to find its appraised value. To do this you need to pay for the help of a trained and licensed professional. They will take into account a variety of factors, including the home’s square footage, construction quality, floor plan, design, surrounding neighborhood, proximity to important services and locations, as well as the landscaping, among other factors. An appraiser will usually cost anywhere between $200 and $300. In the current Lake Norman real estate environment, appraisals have become pivitol in the actual sale of the property. Short sales and foreclosures in the Lake Norman area have caused some of our appraisal values to decrease causing transactions to fail to close.

An appraiser can also tell you the replacement value of the property. This is how much an appraiser estimates it will cost to build a similar house on an unoccupied lot. The appraiser will take the age of the home into account to make a better estimate with deterioration and depreciation in mind.

One important thing to note is that a home’s estimated value is not the same as its worth. A home’s estimated value is defined by one of the methods listed above, while its worth is eventually established by what potential buyers are willing to pay for it.

Some things we have experienced in the Charlote and surrounding areas.

  • Tax value does NOT determine value of the home. It has nothing to do with market value.
  • Neighbors do not know the value of a home. Of course they are wanting values of homes to be very high.
  • Current list prices of homes, while helpful, do not determine the value of a home.

146 Prestwood Drive Mooresville NC

Lake Norman Waterfront

This home is surrounded by water on 3 sides.  280 feet of waterfront with breathtaking views. Very Private lot all brick ranch which is impossible to find. Every room has been re-made with detail and care. Lot is south facing with sunset and sunrise views that are breathtaking. See slideshow at Find Lake Norman Homes For Sale.
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Contact your Lake Norman Agent for all your Charlotte NC real estate needs.