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5009 Crofton Drive

November 22, 2011 by Dean Hagey · Leave a Comment 

Custom Touches throughout this Beautiful French Provincial home sitting on Private 1 Acre Lot.  Home offers travertine flooring, 2 story stone fireplace, Spanish Cedar Double Doors, Coffered LR Ceilings, Gourmet Kitchen with Granite, Guest Suite, Master and Media on Main, 5′Plank Hardwood flooring. 3 Car Side Load Garage, Central Vac. Large Open Rec Room upstairs and Bonus. Too many options to mention!!

Baxter Village: Slow town with fast growth!

March 28, 2011 by Dean Hagey · Leave a Comment 

FORT MILL, S.C. About 5 percent of York County’s 61,000-plus population boom can be seen from one great spot: Jeff Miller’s front porch on Market Street, in what certainly is the poster child place for York County growth – Baxter Village.

Read more: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2011/03/25/2170016/baxter-village-prime-example-of.html#ixzz1Hv0cNWOT

Fort Mill School Graduation Rate Highest in the County!

March 28, 2011 by Dean Hagey · Leave a Comment 

Fort Mill school system improved: The 2010 on-time graduation rate nudged up to 91.9 percent from 90 percent the year before. Nation Ford High’s graduation rate of 92.6 percent was the county’s highest.

Rock Hill Herald

New Household Formation Will Fuel Housing Demand

April 21, 2010 by Dean Hagey · Leave a Comment 

This is a great article from my latest newsletter. Source: Buffini & Co.

Stemming from the most basic human need for shelter, the real estate industry is fundamentally built to last. The state of the housing market is impacted by many factors including mortgage interest rates and the volatility of other investment options. However, it is the limited supply along with the growing population that drives the need for housing.

The next surge in demand will be stimulated when Echo Boomers join the Baby Boom generation as active participants in the housing industry, reinvigorating the real estate market with opportunity and validating the purchase of a home as a lucrative investment.

In real estate, it’s not enough to keep your eye on the ball; you have to anticipate where the ball is heading. Demographics dictate that the U.S. population will continue to rise, creating new households and a greater need for housing. According to the Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University, population trends will restore vitality to the housing market as the nation emerges from the current recession.

The chief reason is the presence of the millions of Echo Boomers. Together with immigration to the United States, Echo Boomers are expected to raise housing demand for the next decade and beyond.

Who Are the Echo Boomers?

The Echo Boom generation, also known as Generation Y or the Millennial Generation, are the children of the Baby Boomers. Now the nation’s largest demographic group, Echo Boomers are entering the peak years for forming their own households.

If you are interested in Buying or Selling a  home, please give me a call to set up an appointment. My number is 704-968-1965.

New Survey Places RE/MAX on TOP!

April 19, 2010 by Dean Hagey · Leave a Comment 

Two surveys of elite Real Estate Brokerages indicate that in 2009, RE/MAX Significantly outperformed its national competitors.  To read the full article, please click on the link below.

 http://rismedia.com/2010-04-18/national-brokerage-surveys-place-remax-on-top/

Source: RISMedia

If you are thinking of Buying or Selling a home, now is a great time! Please contact me at 704-968-1965 for more information.

Charlotte Home Sales Manage Another Gain

March 12, 2010 by Dean Hagey · Leave a Comment 

The Charlotte-area housing market eked out another sales gain in February, despite a dreary economy and nasty weather, and there are signs the upward trend could continue.

To read the full article, please visit: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2010/03/11/1305536/charlotte-home-sales-manage-another.html

If you or someone you know is looking to buy or sell a home, please give me a call. Our Real Estate team is there for you every step of the way. We offer an aggressive marketing program for the homes we sell. We also offer an organized and efficient process when you buy a home with the representation of one of our agents.

For more information on how we can help you, please visit us on the web at: www.CarolinaRealtyTeam.com. You can also contact me directly at 704-968-1965.

9917 Barrands Lane

March 10, 2010 by Dean Hagey · Leave a Comment 

We are pleased to present another one of our fantastic listings for you to see and learn more about. It is located at:

9917 Barrands Lane, Charlotte, NC 28278

This beautiful Colonial is offering a great view! Backs to Common Area! Shows beautifully and offers the ametities of Berewick including Large Community Pool, Playground, Walking  Paths, and Community Fitness Center. Close to 485 for an easy commute!

Please visit our web site at www.carolinarealtyteam.com to learn more about this listing or contact Becky Smith, the listing agent at 704-588-7442.

Is today a good time to buy a home?

March 10, 2010 by Dean Hagey · Leave a Comment 

Today, many Americans are debating whether now is the time to buy a home. Dave Kansas, writing for the Wall Street Journal, says that during the last few months, home sales data has perked up from very low levels.

He says while the housing market will improve, it’s important to remember it’s highly unlikely there will be return to the housing boom era where home prices soared 20 percent or more per year.

Prospective home buyers should buy carefully.  Borrowing too much or utilizing gimmicky mortgages is what got many people into trouble in recent years.  Today, be prepared to put at least 20 percent down for the down payment and your budget should account for both monthly mortgage and principle payments.

Know what you want. By doing ample research on what you want and what you can afford, you’ll be ready to buy the home you desire quickly.

Be ready to make the deal. Paying cash, of course, makes it easier to make an incredible deal.  As most of us don’t have that kind of cash reserves, the next best thing is to secure a pre-approved mortgage.  Having everything lined up before making an offer on a home can strengthen your negotiating position.

Closing costs can be negotiated too.  Asking the seller to pay all or some of the closing costs can reduce the sale price.

Get an inspection and make the sale contingent on what you learn. The seller should be responsible for any repairs.

Remember, buying a home is about providing a place for you and your family to live. 

I hope you enjoyed this article. If you are ready to purchase a home and take advantage of the tax credit, please don’t hesitate to call our team. We can be reached in our office at 803-802-0640 and you can contact me directly at 704-968-1965.  To view our listings, please visit us online at: www.CarolinaRealtyTeam.com. We look forward to meeting you!

The News Reports – Make Sense Of It All

March 3, 2010 by Dean Hagey · Leave a Comment 

I have found a helpful article from Buffini & Company that helps to make sense of all the bad news we frequently hear about which leads us to ask the question – Are things really getting better?

Newspaper and broadcast outlets tend to emphasize bad news for a couple of reasons. First, many reporters genuinely believe that their mission is to report what people need to know.  Among  journalists, problems are regarded as more important than positive stories.

Second, among many news reporters and editors, good news generally is considered to be routine, if not boring.  The news media is a business competing for ratings and advertising dollars, and emphasis on the negative aspects of their stories tends to be more effective in attracting the interest of their audience.  Reports of foreclosures, failing loans, real estate scams and falling prices are emphasized while the good news about the market is frequently down played or even ignored.

 You Can Fight Back!

In recent years, there has been a major shift in the way people get their news. Technology has empowered us. Thanks to the Internet, we can reach out to hundreds of sources of information, traditional and nontraditional. Newspapers and their web sites don’t have to be the final destination in the quest for knowledge about current affairs.

A generation ago, news editors often prided themselves in telling readers what they need to know. No more. Newspapers around the country are scrambling to remain relevant by providing the type of content that their readers deem essential.

Increasingly, news web sites are offering links to outside content to help readers conduct their own search for the truth. Blogs have given a voice to thousands of ordinary people. Many online news sites now rank stories according to reader interest and offer online forums where readers can weigh in with their own opinions about news reports.

dean Our team has added more homes to our listing inventory.  Please visit our website at www.CarolinaRealtyTeam.com to see the great real estate deals currently on the market. If you or someone you know is interested in how the Carolina Realty Team can help you successfully buy or sell a home, please call 704-968-1965 and I will be happy to help.

Rising Sales in Most States, and Rising Prices in Many Metros (at Last!)

February 23, 2010 by Dean Hagey · Leave a Comment 

An Article published by NAR Research Staff stated that the latest quarterly figures on existing-home sales by state and metropolitan area home prices showed some hopeful signs.

To read the full article, please visit: http://www.realtor.org/research/reinsights/marketintelligence

999If you or someone you know would like to know more about the available tax credits, please contact me at 704-968-1965 and I will be happy to assist them.

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