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5 Benefits of Condo Ownership

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

If you’re considering making the leap from renter to homeowner, you may ask yourself the question “condominium or traditional home?” The condo market in Charlotte, like all sectors of real estate throughout the nation, has felt the effects of recent economic downturns; however, it remains strong and continues to lure home seekers in with the benefits of condominium ownership. What are some of the benefits you’ll receive from owning rather than renting? What perks to condo communities offer homeowners that traditional homes don’t? Here are just a few.

1. Unlike rent payments, your monthly payments work toward building equity in your home.

2. Monthly payments – mostly the portion that covers interest – will likely yield a high tax return.

3. Unlike renters, condo owners have a say in their community. They also have the freedom to decorate their space as they see fit.

4. Condo owners pay Homeowners Association (HOA) fees. This goes toward amenities that traditional homeowners don’t enjoy – pool, recreation center, security and parking.

5. Traditional homeowners are responsible for general maintenance – lawn care, basic repairs, exterior upkeep. HOA fees generally cover most of these chores.

Condominiums in Charlotte are diverse – great for retirees, single homeowners and small families.

The Fifth and Poplar Condominiums, located in the booming Fourth Ward district, offer residents a resort – like experience. Amenities include a 24 – hour concierge service, putting greens and pet parks. Uptown Charlotte’s Avenue boasts a 10th floor pool, visual art gallery and super – chic décor.

If you’re looking to buy real estate in Charlotte, consider some of the great condo options available. Find a Charlotte realtor to help you navigate the condo market and locate the unit that’s right for you.

Join the 2020 Team to Improve Charlotte

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

If you could hold a picture of Charlotte in the year 2000 alongside a snapshot of Charlotte today, it would be easy to see the development, improvement and progress the city has made in one, short decade. Much of Uptown Charlotte’s growth can be attributed to the Center City Partners, their supportive teams and the implementation of the 2010 Vision Plan.

Adopted in 2000, the 2010 Vision Plan was intended to serve as a foundation of recommendations and implementations from which the community could work as a whole to improve their quality of life and foster urban development. A quick recap of some highlights: the land swap — the ultimate goal being a park in the Third Ward — the retail market assessment, newsstand dispersal on sidewalks, the downtown transportation council development, convention center reformation and the support of over 6,000 housing developments. There were of course may other far-reaching details and initiatives outlined in the 2010 Vision Plan that can be reviewed form the Center City Partners’ Web site.

In 2008, the Center City Partners joined forces with the City of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, as well as with the County Parks and Recreation Department to put into motion the 2020 Vision Plan.

Residents of Uptown Charlotte, South End and other close-in neighborhoods are encouraged to attend community workshops to provide input on proposals and components of the plan. There will be a steering committee comprised of involved community members. The plan will focus on endeavors to enhance neighborhoods and districts, Center City’s long-term growth opportunities and catalyst projects to make implementing the plan plausible.

So if you live in or around Uptown Charlotte and missed the opportunity to help mold your city into what it is today, join Center City Partners and neighbors on the 2020 Vision Plan and continue the improvements to one of the Southeast’s most vibrant urban hubs.