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Posted almost 12 years ago

4 Reasons to Invest in Charlotte NC Real Estate in 2014

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By now, most everyone has seen the news about big investors sweeping through Charlotte and buying up thousands of properties. And if you’re anything like me, you were left thinking, “How do I get in on the action?”

Now that the big investment companies are slowing down, some people say that the time to buy is behind us.

Well they’re wrong!

Forbes ranked the top 20 U.S. Cities that were the best places to invest in housing in 2014; Ranking the Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia area No. 3!

Why?

Without these big investment companies, there is more opportunity for the rest of us to still get a great price on a new home.

The most important factor now is TIME!

As with any good deal, you need to act quickly while the prices and rates are still low to get the most bang for your buck, as they say.

This ranking reviewed the top 100 metropolitan areas using US census data. These 100 cities were then ranked on four factors: Population, home prices, home value and the local job economy.

Charlotte achieved the third spot because it has high population and job growth, and relatively low home prices that are most importantly, undervalued.

All together it makes buying a home in Charlotte a relatively low-risk investment.

The key to this ranking is the price that homes would have been without the recession and other external factors.

As long as homes prices are below this price, then the home is undervalued, and typically a good investment.

In Charlotte, homes are 15% undervalued. That’s an average savings of over $36,000!

What this really means:

Buyers: Charlotte is one of the best places to invest in the entire country. This is because of its potential for growth and improvement, along with its low priced and undervalued homes.

Whether you are buying a home for yourself or looking for an investment property, the key is to buy now while the prices and mortgage rates are still low.

As the rates and prices gradually increase, that means less savings in your pocket.

If you are considering investing in the Charlotte area this year, we welcome your thoughts on why you think it’s a great deal – and if not, (even though we think you should) tell us why as well.

If you are ready to get started, click the link below for a list of the best deals available right now!

http://www.showcaserealty.net/featured-charlotte-homes-for-sale/



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