Charlotte NC real estate market report February 2008

Charlotte North Carolina had an average sales price of $256,371 for single family homes in December 2007. $197,333 was the average for town homes and condos.  Average price increases are happening across the entire Charlotte area. The average time of homes on market is just over two months. Buyers in most price ranges are still […]

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Charlotte NC lies close to the South Carolina border. It is joins the two major byways I-77 and I-85. In many ways Charlotte has it made, with a banking and transportation center. It is also the largest city in the North Carolina. Compared to Atlanta Georgia in many way for it’s business enterprises. It projects an image of sophistication with a fast paces life style. The downtown area sometimes may seem abandoned. Nearby boroughs are full of great things to do and places to eat. The Charlotte international airport serves direct British Airways flights to London. Making it the most manageable airport in the southeast.

The main attraction in downtown Charlotte is the collection of skyscrapers and known as “uptown. Ericsson Stadium is the main landmark on the east side of downtown. It is home of the NFL team, the Carolina Panthers.

Charlotte North Carolina great things to see

Experience the southern charm of downtown Charlotte North Carolina. Charlotte has a small town feel with big city style. Different from other large metropolitan cites that  advertise must see attractions. Charlotte NC  has many exciting attractions and great things to see and do. It is truly unlike anything else you will see in our country.

Charlotte has one of the top science museums in the US. The downtown Discovery Place provides an ever changing, atmosphere with entertaining experience; ranging from life and science to space exploration. Over a half-million people visit Discovery Place each year, for its IMAX Theater and Charlotte Nature Museum. Discovery Place was selected in 2005 by the Israel Antiquities Authority to present a exhibition featuring the Dead Sea Scrolls. The exhibition was a great success breaking attendance records of 300,000 visitors while on display.