For the second week in a row, a Myers Park home has fetched the highest price among homes sold in the Charlotte area and tracked by the Carolina Multiple Listing Services.
At 46, Cobb is starting all over again, going from commercial real estate to commercial real estate while staying in the town he has called home for all his years except the four he spent in Chapel Hill.
About 15 years ago, there was a plan for International Business Park. That plan has changed, thanks to the economy.
While she acknowledges that homes in Charlotte are selling at a faster clip than they were a year ago, Stevee Baskerville said it's generally the homes between $650,000 and $900,000 that are seeing the most action.
At 35, Charlotte land-use attorney Collin Brown is moving up, literally and figuratively. As the Charlotte area comes to grips with development and density issues, you can often find Brown advocating for developers at public meetings, which are just as often packed with protesters.
St. Mary's Chapel hosts a lot of weddings. A LOT of weddings. But for at least a month, early in the new year, St. Mary's won't be home to much matrimonial bliss.
Rick Judson is no longer simply principal manager of Evergreen Group. Starting in January, he'll also be the president of the D.C.-based National Association of Home Builders, the first builder from Charlotte to occupy the office and only the third from North Carolina.
The sheer size of this five-bedroom, six-bathroom home in Waxhaw was the deciding factor in getting it sold, according to listing agent Becky Smith.
Everybody who’s anybody in the Charlotte real estate industry knows -- or at least knows of -- Ralph McMillan.
Ducie Stark said this home found a buyer because it was a vintage house built in 1925 with high ceilings and lots of room. And being in the Myers Park neighborhood of Charlotte didn’t hurt.