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Are You Considering Relocating to Charlotte NC?

Are You Considering Relocating to Charlotte NC?

Dear Potential Charlotte Home Buyer,

Relocating to Charlotte NC - Room with a ViewCharlotte NC is an absolutely gorgeous city with such character--historic yet, optimistic and youthful in spirit.  I can certainly understand why you would like to relocate to Charlotte and live here with us!  I was born and raised in North Carolina and I have lived here in Charlotte for over 26 years now.

If you are considering relocating to the Charlotte Metro area, I would certainly love the opportunity to help you locate your dream home.   I am a broker and have sold homes in nearly every MLS area that we have in our system, and believe me, there are a wide variety of areas!  My agents and I are able to assist you with any type of residential real estate that you are in search of.

Over the past few years, I have personally represented home buyers from $100,000 to over $2 million.  Our team specializes in single family homes, condos and townhomes all across the Charlotte Metro region, Uptown, SouthEnd and SouthPark lofts, ranches, duplexes, and more.

I am a devoted wife and mother of two boys, ages 21 and 22.   I work full time in the real estate business and would love the opportunity to work with you as well.  I want your business; just give me a call and let me earn it.  I look forward to hearing from you soon!  I can assure you that you will receive first class customer service with my team and I.  In fact, you'll likely make a new friend or two along the way.

Charlotte Real Estate and Relocation Specialist
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Debe Maxwell offers many years of experience helping those relocating to the Charlotte area as well as providing an aggressive marketing strategy for homes for sale in Charlotte.  If you're relocating to Charlotte, Debe will help you locate the perfect Charlotte neighborhood first, then locate the perfect home for sale which fits your lifestyle and your budget to at 't.'

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Austin Named "America's Best Bargain City" by Forbes.com

Austin has been honored on yet another national list this week, having been named the #1 city on Forbes' latest list of "Best Bargain Cities". 

I took a close look at the data they used in calculating the top rankings.  As always, they analyzed the 50 largest U.S. metro statistical areas for the study.  Here are the primary data points used:

  • Average salary for workers with a bachelor's degree or higher (from PayScale.com)
  • Annual unemployment statistics (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
  • Cost of living (Moody's Economy.com)
  • Housing Opportunity Index (from NAHB & Wells Fargo) - measures affordability at median income

Not surprisingly, Austin earned high marks across the board.

The article cites the fact that Austin has three big marks in its favor:

  • University town
  • State capital
  • Technology center

With those factors alone, Austin maintains a very healthy economy, bucking the national trend.  As I have often mentioned to my clients, there was never a real estate bubble here to pop in the first place, because prices increased at moderate levels during the biggest growth years.  Part of this stems from the fact that there is still ample land for development in almost every direction outside the city.

Austin ranked #3 for the cost of living index provided in the article, and we also boast the very lowest unemployment rate among the cities included in the study.  Rounding out the top five "best bargains" were Phoenix, Washington DC, Fort Worth, and Cincinnati/Indianapolis (tied for fifth).

Since 1997, I have specialized in helping home buyers who are relocating to the general Austin area.  If you are looking to make a move in our direction, or if you need more information, please feel free to contact me anytime.  I would love the chance to help.  I can be reached anytime at 512-796-7653 (cell) or by email at jason@austintexashomes.com.

I have also gathered some previous posts of mine which you may find helpful as you are making decisions:

Austin Texas Relocation Package

My primary Austin real estate website is www.austintexashomes.com. Thanks for checking out this post - I hope to hear from you soon!

 

If you enjoyed this post, why not connect with me elsewhere or subscribe via email?

If you're looking for a home in the Austin area, you can also visit my primary Austin real estate website at www.austintexashomes.com.  If you're interested in social media training, visit 210 Consulting. Thanks!

Austin, Texas Named #2 on New List - "5 Cities Where Americans are Relocating"

For a long time, I have considered myself blessed to be selling homes in the Austin, Texas area.  It seems like our town gets a fair amount of positive media exposure these days from the national press.  Once again, Austin was recognized with optimistic economic news this week by Forbes.com.

Citing the fact that migration in the U.S. remains down overall, Forbes points out that five cities are still experiencing reasonable growth in 2009: Raleigh, Austin, Charlotte, Phoenix, and Dallas.

This dovetails nicely with a previous story I mentioned on this blog, which indicated that Austin may actually experience a housing shortage before the end of the year.  Acclaimed economist Angelos Angelou noted that we are expecting 42,000 new residents in this area in 2009, while builders have scaled back their production from 18,000 units to around 6,000 this year. 

With current inventory levels hovering around 11,000 right now, an influx of this many new people, combined with local renters who are foraying into the market to take advantage of supremely low interest rates AND the large first-time homebuyer tax credit, a shortage seems likely by the year's end.

Since 1997, I have specialized in helping home buyers who are relocating to the general Austin area.  If you are looking to make a move in our direction, or if you need more information, please feel free to contact me anytime.  I would love the chance to help.  I can be reached anytime at 512-796-7653 (cell) or by email at jason@austintexashomes.com.

I have also gathered some previous posts of mine which you may find helpful as you are making decisions:

Austin Texas Relocation Package

Thanks for checking out this post - I hope to hear from you soon!

 

 

 

If you enjoyed this post, why not connect with me elsewhere or subscribe via email?

If you're looking for a home in the Austin area, you can also visit my primary Austin real estate website at www.austintexashomes.com.  If you're interested in social media training, visit 210 Consulting. Thanks!