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Shepherd's Bluff, Mooresville - Announcing a price reduction on 168 Shepherds Bluff Dr, a 2,967 sq. ft., 4 bath, 4 bdrm 2 story. Now MLS® $364,500 - Perfect Family Home!.
Designer home in country setting yet close to shopping & area amenities.Custom features throughout:hardwood floors,wood ceilings,granite in kitchen ...
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In the current economy buyers, more than ever, are looking for not only a "deal" on a home but are hoping for a "steal" on their next home purchase. The local Real Estate market here at Lake Norman NC is the perfect place for an astute buyer to find a really great deal on a Mooresville NC home. Savvy home ...
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Lake Norman, Denver - Announcing a price reduction on 7717 Rabbit Circle, a 1,440 sq. ft., 2 bath, 3 bdrm waterfront home. Now MLS® $375,000 - Major Price Reduction!.
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Davidson Pointe, Mooresville - Announcing a price reduction on 168 Lilac Mist Loop, a 3,040 sq. ft., 4 bath, 4 bdrm 2 story "Traditional". Now MLS® $480,000 - Beautiful Waterfront Home. Custom Home, better than new. Located on one of the best lots in DAvidson Pointe, Mooresville, NC
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As we continue to look at questions home buyers may have about owning a condo or town home in the Mooresville / Lake Norman NC area our best advice as Buyers Agents would be for a home buyer to take their lifestyle into account when trying to decide on purchasing a condo or town home vs a single family home. Home ownership is ...
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Mooresville NC Real EstateThere was a total of 46 closed sales in Mooresville from January 1 thru January 31, 2010 compared to 28 properties for the same time period in 2009. The average sales price for January1 thru January 31, 2010 was $456,280. the average sale price figure for January was ...
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In years gone by, the typical homeowner purchased a single family home with a yard. Today, because of changes in lifestyles & the increase in prices in single family homes, many buyers may prefer not to own a traditional single family home. In response to the needs of these buyers, alternative forms of home ownership have evolved. Among the ...
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The final topic of discussion in the Mooresville North Carolina Subdivision series will talk about the Common Areas in Subdivisions and what a homeowner needs to know about Common Areas.
Who owns the roads in a residential subdivision or a planned community?
Unless the roads have been dedicated to use by the public and formally accepted by the ...
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Wrapping up the last two frequently asked questions on the topic of Property Restrictions in North Carolina subdivisions we'll conclude this portion of the series before we move on to some other topics governed by homewoners associations in North Carolina communities.
As an owner, what can I do if the association is not performing as ...
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Understanding how the restrictive covenants of a neighborhood work is fundamental to enjoying your new home. After all, it's kind of like a marriage, you are married to one person ( your home) but have an extended family ( your subdivision) that's part of the package. And, while you may have a great marriage but can barely tolerate your ...
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