Charlotte Metro Healthy Eating for 2017!

Charlotte Metro Healthy Eating for 2017!

Believe it or not, we’re almost a month into 2017. How are YOU doing with your resolutions? Are you saving more money? Reading more? Spending more time with your family? What about your commitment to EATING MORE HEALTHY? My Father-In-Law has lost 23 pounds already and my wife and I are cheering him on every right decision that he makes. You say, “I want to eat healthy, prepare better meals, and make good choices for my body… BUT, I’m having a hard time knowing just WHERE to go in the greater Charlotte Metro area…” Well, grab your snack of apples and peanut butter (unless you’re deathly allergic), check out some of these local hot spots for 2017, and always remember that YOU CAN DO IT!

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BEAN Vegan Cuisine
3001 E Independence Blvd (Coliseum Dr), Charlotte, NC
Vegetarian / Vegan Restaurant

“Try the Veggie Plate – Steamed Kale, Mac and Cheese, New Beans with Thyme and Rosemary. Scrumdidliumptious!!!”

 

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Luna’s Living Kitchen

2000 South Blvd, Charlotte, NC
Vegetarian / Vegan Restaurant

“Wonderful experience, highly recommend the Fire and Brimstone Quinoa Veggie Burger!”

 

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Viva Chicken

1617 Elizabeth Ave, Charlotte, NC
Peruvian Restaurant

“Even if you’re vegan the food is amazing! The customer service is awesome too.”

 

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Trader Joe’s

6418 Rea Rd, Charlotte, NC
Grocery Store

“you can get anything you want at Trader Joe’s, from fresh veggies to beer and all kinds of branded gourmet items done up to make you feel special.”

 

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Fern

1323 Central Ave, Charlotte, NC
Vegetarian / Vegan Restaurant

“The Chickpea and Quinoa Benedict is heavenly with Poached Eggs OR Marinated Tofu! Get the Roasted Sweet Potatoes or the Crispy Fingerling Potatoes as a side!”

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Whole Foods Market
6610 Fairview Rd (Sharon Rd.), Charlotte, NC
Grocery Store

“The kale, spinach, apple juice, and strawberry smoothie is off the chain!”

 

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Bad Daddy’s
1626 East Blvd (at Lombardy Circle), Charlotte, NC
Burger Joint

“…Awesome Mango and Avocado black bean burger. Don’t forget the fried pickles and onion straws.”

 

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Pinky’s Westside Grill

1600 W Morehead St, Charlotte, NC
American Restaurant

“…get the pimpin fries with veggie chili on top!”

 

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Sir Edmund Halley’s

4151 Park Rd, Charlotte, NC
Pub

“Great food – awesome vegetarian choices -,one of the best late night menus in town. Great rotation of beers on tap. Friendly service. Beautiful Patio.”

 

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Chop’t
4343 Park Rd, Charlotte, NC
Salad Place

“Cool concept. They mix the ingredients and chop the salad in front of you allowing you to make it how you want.”

 

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Diamond Restaurant

1901 Commonwealth Ave (at Gordon St.), Charlotte, NC
American Restaurant

“Pig wings, Diamond Dog, Hushpuppies, Burger, veggie black bean burger! Flounder on fridays! Sooooo good! ($6 pitchers some nights too)”

 

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Zeitouni Mediterranean Grill

3419 Toringdon Way, Charlotte, NC
Mediterranean Restaurant

“Try the Gyro Platter with the Hummus and Mediterranean salad”

 

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Zada Jane’s Corner Cafe
1601 Central Ave (at Thomas Ave), Charlotte, NC
Café · Plaza Midwood

“Booker T! Delicious and they try to purchase local organic produce as much as they can, they have a little mini garden up front!”

 

  Did we miss one? Please share your experiences and healthy eating places HERE!
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Market Update Videos For January 2017 – Greater Charlotte Region

Market Update Videos For January 2017 – Greater Charlotte Region

Market Update Videos For January 2017 – Most of 2016 offered the same monthly housing market highlights. The number of homes for sale was drastically down in year-over-year comparisons, along with days on market and months of supply. Meanwhile, sales and prices were up in most markets. Unemployment rates were low, wages improved and, as the year waned, we completed a contentious presidential election and saw mortgage rates increase, neither of which are expected to have a negative impact on real estate in 2017.

New Listings were up in the Charlotte region 4.8 percent to 2,544. Pending Sales increased 24.9 percent to 2,792. Inventory shrank 25.7 percent to 8,747 units. Prices moved higher as Median Sales Price was up 10.0 percent to $209,000. Months Supply of Homes for Sale was down 32.4 percent to 2.3 months, indicating that demand increased relative to supply.

The overwhelming feeling about prospects in residential real estate for the immediate future is optimism. Real estate professionals across the nation are expressing that they are as busy as ever. There are certainly challenges in this market, like continued low inventory and higher competition for those fewer properties, but opportunities abound for creative and diligent people prepared to put in the necessary amount of work.

Current as of January 5, 2017. Figures shown may be different than previously reported. All data from CarolinaMLS. Report provided by the Charlotte Regional REALTOR® Association
Market Update For December 2016

Market Update For December 2016

The story has remained consistent as concerns residential real estate. In year-over-year comparisons, the number of homes for sale has been fewer in most communities. Meanwhile, homes are selling in fewer days and for higher prices. This hasn’t always been the case, but it has occurred with enough regularity and for enough time to make it a trend for the entirety of 2016.

New Listings were up in the Charlotte region 9.8 percent to 3,367. Pending Sales increased 27.0 percent to 3,382. Inventory shrank 24.9 percent to 9,770 units.

All data from CarolinaMLS. Report provided by the Charlotte Regional REALTOR® Association
CarolinaMLS November Sales Up 20 Percent!

CarolinaMLS November Sales Up 20 Percent!

The Charlotte Regional Realtor® Association reports on the residential real estate market in this region based on Carolina Multiple Listing Services, Inc. (CarolinaMLS) data.

CarolinaMLS home sales in November continue to hold steady, rising 19.7 percent over November 2015 sales with 3,175 properties sold compared to 2,653 properties sold in November 2015. Sales were down 7.1 percent compared to October 2016.
The average sales price ($259,205) increased 8.1 percent compared to the average sales price in November 2015 ($239,680). The median sales price ($210,000) increased 7.7 percent compared to the median sales price in November 2015 ($195,000).
The average list price in November 2016 ($278,772) increased 5.3 percent compared to November 2015 ($264,841), bringing the percent of original list price received measure to 96.2 percent, an increase of 1.3 percent compared to the same period last year. Pending sales counts rose 27 percent and totaled 3,382 during the month of November 2016, compared to 2,662 pending sales last November.

2016 Association/CarolinaMLS President Maren Brisson-Kuester said, “The nearly 20 percent increase in CarolinaMLS sales in November can partially be attributed to the rise in mortgage rates as well as the last minute push we see from buyers at this time of year. Unfortunately prices across the region will continue to be pressured into 2017 as we continue to deal with tighter supply as we move into the slowest part of the selling season.”

New residential listings (3,367) increased 9.8 percent in November 2016 compared to the same period last year. Inventory continued to fall, with the number of homes for sale down 24.9 percent compared to November 2015, leaving the CarolinaMLS region with a 2.6-month supply of inventory, or 9,770 properties for sale at report time. Supply this time last year was higher, with 13,004 properties for sale, or 3.8-months of supply.

The average number of days a property was on the market from the time it was listed until it closed (list to close) was 103 days, which is 13 days less time on market than November 2015. Days on Market, the metric that accrues for “Active” and “Under Contract-Show” statuses, totaled 49 days, which is 13 days less time on market than last November.

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Market Update For November 2016

Market Update For November 2016

As we enter the final quarter of 2016, not much has changed since the year began. Market predictions have been, in a word, predictable. A relatively comfortable pace of activity has been maintained thanks to continuing low unemployment and mortgage rates. The one basic drag on market acceleration has been inventory decline. There is little to indicate that the low inventory situation will resolve anytime soon.

New Listings were up in the Charlotte region 2.7 percent to 4,150. Pending Sales increased 26.4 percent to 3,984. Inventory shrank 23.1 percent to 10,570 units.

All data from CarolinaMLS. Report provided by the Charlotte Regional REALTOR® Association