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Union County and Cabarrus County North Carolina Insight
Hi all
I have been looking at different markets and have fell in love with what I have learned about areas near Charlotte NC. Employment, population Growth and the pro-business atmosphere look great on paper. I also like that the cost of homes is much less expensive than here in California. I would love to hear a locals take on the real estate climate around the eastern side of Charlotte.
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As a resident of that part of Charlotte, I can confirm it is really exploding right now. Especially Harrisburg followed by Concord. I think there are still some good deals to be had in the Concord area. Closer to the center of the city is going through major revitalization but I think you would need boots on the ground to find a good deal there and would most likely need to do MAJOR rehab.