That exact community has options in the $800's now, and HOA is $925/yr. That said, I can find you many options that are similar and either more economical or more beautifully crafted. What's got you looking? I'd love to help.
@@LivingInCharlotteTeam thanks a million for your Swift answer My budget will be half of that the Charlotte sub verbs I think expensive due to large number of people moving in NC. I live extremely one of the coldest states I have a plan to move out about a year & to buy a house no HOA fee & no cold area right now I am in a dilemma of choices some state cheapest like Indiana & Tennessee may be low job markets & high crimes Last month I visited Charlotte I like the weather Someone also recommended me South Carolina I am a serious buyer I can buy a cash or pay more down payment at the end can you recommend me based on your assessments & experiences to adjust my choice Thanks again
@@yeshiwasengda1853 Either of the Carolinas can work. You'll hate Indiana if you're wanting warm, I moved to Charlotte from Indiana because I got sick of the freezing weather LOL Depending on what you're looking for, I can definitely find you something. Obviously I can't really talk through your goals in detail in a UA-cam comment, but I'd be happy to chat with you on a quick call later this afternoon. Give me a buzz. (980) 449-3750
Nice homes.
Do they have 2 separate units for heater and central air systems at these 2 models? Love your video.
Like a split HVAC?
What made you curious about that specifically? :)
Hi dear! Say we in Brazil!
How about school district?
Great Video
How much this beautiful homes + about HOA fee ?
Thanks
That exact community has options in the $800's now, and HOA is $925/yr. That said, I can find you many options that are similar and either more economical or more beautifully crafted.
What's got you looking? I'd love to help.
@@LivingInCharlotteTeam thanks a million for your Swift answer
My budget will be half of that the Charlotte sub verbs I think expensive due to large number of people moving in NC.
I live extremely one of the coldest states I have a plan to move out about a year & to buy a house no HOA fee & no cold area
right now I am in a dilemma of choices some state cheapest like Indiana & Tennessee may be low job markets & high crimes
Last month I visited Charlotte I like the weather
Someone also recommended me South Carolina
I am a serious buyer I can buy a cash or pay more down payment at the end
can you recommend me based on your assessments & experiences to adjust my choice
Thanks again
@@yeshiwasengda1853 Either of the Carolinas can work. You'll hate Indiana if you're wanting warm, I moved to Charlotte from Indiana because I got sick of the freezing weather LOL Depending on what you're looking for, I can definitely find you something. Obviously I can't really talk through your goals in detail in a UA-cam comment, but I'd be happy to chat with you on a quick call later this afternoon. Give me a buzz. (980) 449-3750
homes in Allburn are listed from the mid $500's-$800's.
@@skyybutter1 yep they had more economical options that already sold. That community is closed out, I think they have one unit left for about $825K.
How do those cows smell?
It wasn’t noticeable any of the times I’ve been there. It was one of the coolest spots next to a new community I’ve seen in a while!