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Real Estate Carolina Group joins new Wilkinson & Associates S.C. office

By Payton Guion, staff writer
Published: March 6,2013

FORT MILL – Real Estate Carolina Group announced Wednesday that the company moved into the new downtown location of Charlotte-based Wilkinson & Associates Real Estate. Heather Lamp, co-owner of Real Estate Carolina Group, said the office, at 111 Clebourne St., opened March 1. RECG was formerly under the Austin, Texas-based Keller Williams Realty umbrella, but [...]


Signs of a pickup in the luxury-home market (access required)

By Scott Baughman
Published: May 21,2012

According to a report produced for The Mecklenburg Times by Keller Williams broker Nadine Deason, 10 homes priced at $1 million and higher sold in the Carolina Multiple Listing Services area in April. That's double the number of homes that sold in the same month last year.


Revaluation retaliation: In Cornelius, upset 
homeowners launch 
campaign to 
fight new 
values (access required)

By Sam Boykin, staff writer
Published: November 18,2011

There’s no shortage of property owners upset over Mecklenburg County’s latest revaluation. But one group of homeowners in the northern town of Cornelius might just be more vocal, and organized, than most. “I’ve never seen such anger and frustration in all my years in office,” Cornelius Commissioner Jim Bensman said. Most of the upset homeowners [...]


Site unseen: Zillow’s data shortcomings create hassles for Charlotte agents (access required)

By Sam Boykin, staff writer
Published: September 2,2011

You could say real estate website Zillow drives Charlotte real estate Scott Lindsley a little crazy. Zillow, a Seattle-based database that lists homes for sale and rent and features “Zestimates” of property values, refers to itself as an “enormously helpful real estate site.” But for Lindsley, it results in one out of every five of [...]


Mooresville veterans 
group in race against time to buy building (access required)

By Sam Boykin, staff writer
Published: August 12,2011

The future of a Mooresville-based veteran’s group hangs on a pending real estate deal. With an October deadline looming, Welcome Home Veterans has a little more than two months to raise nearly $400,000 to purchase a building that would be its new home. WHV, a nonprofit, now convenes in Richard’s Coffee Shop in historic downtown [...]