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The VUE Charlotte is a luxury apartment community located in the heart of uptown Charlotte, NC. Proudly offering spacious 1, 2, and 3-bedroom apartment homes available for rent. Our community is co...Read More…
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My Dad has lived here for 7 years. Sunrise was the name prior to Emeritus taking over. I would say the overall care is good. My Dad is happy with the food. Some problems, mostly small, have been ad...Read More…
Charlotte's most desirable zip code. First-rate schools. Spacious interiors. Affordable comfort. All of this and more makes Pinehurst on Providence one of South Charlotte's very best deals in apart...Read More…
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Henderson Properties Realtors

5.0

By DeliaHaffner

Matt is excellent to work with! As well as, Kathleen. They call back in a timely manor and respond to emails rather quickly. I have been very pleased dealing with Henderson Properties as a whole. Thank you for all your help!! ...read more

The Social at Cotswold

3.0

By FirstSon

My Dad has lived here for 7 years. Sunrise was the name prior to Emeritus taking over. I would say the overall care is good. My Dad is happy with the food. Some problems, mostly small, have been addressed as they come up. Staff turnover is constant and does not add to the quality. My largest problem is the staff not returning phone calls. I tried to talk to someone at their corporate office in Seattle and that was just as bad. No one will call back. Amazing - and disappointing. Communication is a real problem. ...read more

Carolinas Green Homes

5.0

By Exit Realty South - Walid Muhammad

Hello,Thank you for the opportunity to connect and share your business with clients. I gave you 5 Stars and Google+ for your business! Please send me your facebook page and let's exchange business on Facebook as well - http://on.fb.me/mOGtFc ...read more

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What is CarolinaHomePrograms.com and how can it help ME

Just in case you missed it The Charlotte Regional Realtor Association's Housing Opportunity Foundation has launchedwww.CarolinaHomePrograms.com. This useful site is FREE to consumers and provides an assortment of information regardless of where you are in the housing ownership spectrum, even if you are experiencing a loan default there is information to help you. The site hosts information for financial resource information for Mecklenburg County and the surrounding areas of Anson, Cabarrus, Gaston, Iredell and Union counties. One site has it all,www.CarolinaHomePrograms.com Utilizing the home buying process tab you will be guided step by step to get you on your way, whether it's determining if you are ready to become a homeowner, the loan process to defining terms you will find along the way. By indicating your personal and specific criteria you will be able to search for programs which may be offered on a Federal, State or Local level. By answering a few questions you'll be on your way to homeownership. There is even information on the site about consumer issues and education which can help you with credit concerns and healthy home concerns. And you will even be able to find me, your Certified Workforce Housing Specialist. Realtor Sherrell Smith for Carolinas Green Homes 888-666-4326http://carolinasgreenhomes.wordpress.com/ ...read more

By Carolinas Green Homes July 24, 2010

Preparing for a Walk-thru of the home you are selling

Getting closer to the actual sale of your home, don't slip up the deal now. Here are a few ideas to get you prepared for the Buyers walk through. Generally, a walk thru may be a couple days before or the day of the closing.    You and your Realtor should perform an objective look at your home and the sales contract along with any addenda. Verify that all items you agreed to convey in the sell are present, appliances, garage door openers and fixtures indicated should stay as agreed. Removal of debris, furniture and any other agreed upon items should vacate the property. Ask your Realtor if she has a walk through checklist, this will give you an idea of what the Buyer will be checking when they arrive so you can be sure to give those items special attention.   If there were negations for repairs, prior to the walk-thru check the repairs to make sure that they are as intended. Ideally, the utilities will still be on so that the Buyer can confirm that everything is in working order.    Also for warranty items if during the listing period you did not have them available be sure to pull them out now for the Buyer. Especially for any items that may have been noted on the Buyers home inspection report, if you received a copy. Anything that helps the buyer feel great about the purchase is helpful. As you might image the Buyer is feeling pretty nervous and perhaps wondering if they made the best decision, we want to assure them that they did.   I recommend having your Realtor be present at the home on the day of the walk-thru so that she can address any issues or concerns on the spot which will help you get to the closing table as planned. As you and your Realtor go through the house make sure that all your personal items have been removed and that you have left the home in "broom swept" condition on the final day.   Even though a closing date may be set, do not cancel your insurance yet, you want keep your home insurance up until the point it is no longer yours. This will help you avoid being uninsured if the closing is delayed or a casualty happens before you close the transaction.   Realtor Sherrell Smith for Carolinas Green Homes 888-666-4326http://carolinasgreenhomes.wordpress.com/ ...read more

By Carolinas Green Homes July 24, 2010

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