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Charlotte NC November Sales, 2008
Incorporated in 1768 and named for the wife of King George III, Charlotte has constantly redeveloped herself, growing into the largest city in North Carolina. The Queen City, as it is nicknamed, has changed from an agrarian township to a gold town, textile center and banking giant. Now, Charlotte is the second ...
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Charlotte NC real estate IS selling and the numbers below reflect that! Based on data obtained from CMLS, Charlotte's numbers are down from last year but, as you can see, over 5,600 properties have buyers attached to them--either contingent upon the sale of their home (197), conditional upon loan or inspection approval (446), ...
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Economic Profile, Charlotte NC 2008
Despite the economic downturn, businesses and individuals alike are attracted to the thriving Charlotte region. Economic and commercial growth continues and Charlotte has all of the advantages of one of the most rapidly growing metropolitan areas in the nation.
Charlotte's residents are warm, ...
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CHARLOTTE NORTH CAROLINA HOMES FOR SALE: SEPT 2008 REPORT
Charlotte, despite the national market trend, continues to show a relatively stable real estate market. Charlotte North Carolina homes for sale, including ONLY single family homes (no condos/townhomes, farms or land), are currently at 6,538 properties available. Of those ...
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The Financial Crisis Hits HomeThe loss of Wachovia's headquarters now threatens big change in Charlotte NC. Citigroup will now have a more 'known' presence here in Charlotte and we must sit back, adapt and embrace these changes. That said, the pain is still sharp: Charlotte residents fear that their retirement ...
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Why Charlotte NC? Well, Why NOT?!
H istorically, Charlotte was perceived as a textile center and now, more recently, a banking center. While Charlotte remains proud of the industries with which it has been associated over the years, this small, segmented stereotype sells the city's economy short. Charlotte boasts a vibrant, balanced ...
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