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The Latest and GreatestMarket Update For November 2015
Residential real estate is experiencing its best year since the recession. Housing demand is healthy, and that is expected to continue until the end of the year. Home sales are actually set to have their best national showing since 2006. More of the same is...
read moreMarket Update For October 2015
Transitory periods in the market are common this time of year, and after a persistent period of steady year-over-year climbs in sales metrics, recent low national numbers have not fulfilled what many predicted. But on a positive note, jobless claims have also been at...
read moreMarket Update For September 2015
The third quarter of 2015 has ticked its last tock with the hands pointing firmly upon a reliable clock of a market. Although noon and 6:30 fluctuations are present even within the same states and cities, the overall tempo of real estate potential is experiencing a...
read moreMarket Update For August 2015
Home prices were up during summer across the nation in year-over-year comparisons. With the economy on full mend, Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen has predicted a fine-tuning of monetary policy before the year ends. In tandem with the improved economy, the...
read moreMarket Update For July 2015
It’s July, which means that we’ve made to the half-way point of the year 2015. Real estate markets across the country continue to show improvement as the summer real estate rush comes into full swing. Low inventory coupled with high demand has continued to push prices...
read moreCharlotte Restaurant Week – Queen’s Feast 2015
Charlotte Restaurant Week : July 17-26It’s mid-July in beautiful Charlotte, North Carolina and time for the ever-popular Queen’s Feast 2015, also known as Charlotte Restaurant Week. If you’re not familiar with Restaurant Week, it’s a wonderful time for Charlotte residents and visitors to enjoy a 3-course meal in one of 120 different restaurants around the Charlotte metro area for $30 or $35 per person. It’s a terrific opportunity to try out a new restaurant or a higher-end restaurant, at a reasonable price.
Charlotte Restaurant Week has become extremely popular over the years, so if you haven’t made reservations yet, you’d better jump on it quick. The higher-end restaurants usually fill up first, so you might have to settle for an early or late reservation time. With that said, don’t limit yourself to just the typical steakhouses just because their normally out of your price range. There are dozens and dozens of restaurants on the list that are worthy of the Queen’s Feast crown (if that were actually a thing).
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