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Yashank Choksi
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Charlotte's Housing Market

Yashank Choksi
  • New to Real Estate
  • Charlotte, NC
Posted

Hey there smart people,

I've been looking to invest in my first deal and for that, I was looking at homes online. During this, I can across this one thing.

My question here is: Is it me or everyone thinks that Charlotte's housing market is a bit expensive than the US average housing market. Now I might not know in deep because I've been looking deals only on sites like Realtor, Zillow, etc. And I don't have access to MLS yet.

Any advice or guidance regarding this from some local experienced people is much appreciated.

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Nasar Elarabi
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Charlotte, NC
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Nasar Elarabi
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Charlotte, NC
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Houses are still moving fast here. Charlotte is a growing city with lots of potential still. That wont stop in the next 20 years. A good case Study is Atlanta its been a growing city since 1996. And like the above mentioned Houses are still getting multiple offers and moving in days. I wouldnt say expensive but we are certainly not Cheap. The MLS is not the best place to find GREAT deals FYI..

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