From a one-bedroom home that sold for less than $6,000 in Concord to a 7,000+ square-foot home in Mooresville that sold for almost $2 million, these properties represent the least- and most-expensive single-family homes sold in our area last week.
From a $4,000 fixer-upper sold in Gastonia to a $3.5-million historic home sold in Charlotte, these are the least- and most-expensive homes sold in our area last week.
One home sold for $10,000 in Gastonia; the other home sold for $1.57 million in Charlotte. Together they represent the lowest- and highest-priced single family homes sold in the Charlotte area last week.
These are the highest- and lowest-priced single-family home sales in the Charlotte area during the week of June 11 - June 17, 2012.
A five-bedroom home for nearly a million that overlooks Lake Norman and a $5,000 Statesville home with a sunken living room -- literally -- represent the highest- and lowest-priced single-family homes in the Charlotte area last week.
From a $14,500 home in Concord to a $3.5M home in Charlotte, these are the highest- and lowest- single-family homes sold in our area from May 28 until June 3, 2012.
From a $6,000 home in Gastonia to a $1.78 million home in Waxhaw, the highest- and lowest-priced single-family home sales in the Charlotte area from May 22 to 28, 2012
From a $15,000 fixer-upper in Concord to a $1.7M dazzler in Charlotte, here are the lowest- and highest-priced single-family home sales last week in the Charlotte area.
These are the highest- and lowest-priced single-family home sales in the Charlotte area from April 30 to May 7, 2012.
These are the highest- and lowest-priced single-family home sales in the Charlotte area from April 23 to 2, 2012.