In Charlotte, North Carolina the Tax Credit is Great for Homeowners Looking to Downsize

When the First Time Home Buyer Tax credit was extended and expanded most people thought the expansion was only for home owners who wanted to move up, those who wished to buy a bigger, more expensive home.  In fact, the expansion simply includes those who have owned a primary residence and lived in it for at least five years consecutive years out of the last eight years.  If current home owners in Charlotte, NC want to downsize they can use the tax credit toward their new home, regardless of whether it costs less than the home that they are selling, regardless of whether it is a smaller home than the one that they are selling.

It is an anomaly that everyone assumes the tax credit is only for purchasing bigger and better.  Many people, especially those whose children have grown and left the nest, want to downsize.  After-all, who doesn’t want to enjoy Charlotte to the fullest and make life simpler these days?

If you have been considering selling your home in Cotswold, Myers Park or any of the amazing Charlotte neighborhoods and moving into a smaller space, consider doing so before the tax credit expires.  Place your new Charlotte home under contract by April 30th and close by June 30th and you could have a few extra dollars in your pocket in 2010.

Local Restaurants and Eclectic Character makes the Charlotte North Carolina Arts District Neighborhood Fantastic

The Arts District homes near Charlotte’s city center are ideally located and the neighborhood has an eclectic character. Historic mills have been transformed into wonderful lofts and apartments while run-down industrial parcels have become sites for new townhomes and single-family homes. Walking along North Davidson Street, which runs through the neighborhood’s center, one will find several art galleries – giving the The Historic North Davidson Arts District its name.

Commonly referred to as NoDa, short for North Davidson Street, there are a plethora of locally owned and operated restaurants. People repeatedly return to visit these fantastic establishments like Boudreaux’s Bayou Cuisine, Cabo Fish Taco, and the Smelly Cat coffeehouse. An additional attraction with wide-ranging musical styles and talent from across the country is the Neighborhood Theatre. Check out this neighborhood with a distinctive flair where Arts District homes range from $125,000 for a loft to $550,000 for a renovated home.

Local Restaurants and Eclectic Character makes the Charlotte North Carolina Arts District Neighborhood Fantastic

The Arts District homes near Charlotte’s city center are ideally located and the neighborhood has an eclectic character. Historic mills have been transformed into wonderful lofts and apartments while run-down industrial parcels have become sites for new townhomes and single-family homes. Walking along North Davidson Street, which runs through the neighborhood’s center, one will find several art galleries – giving the The Historic North Davidson Arts District its name.

Commonly referred to as NoDa, short for North Davidson Street, there are a plethora of locally owned and operated restaurants. People repeatedly return to visit these fantastic establishments like Boudreaux’s Bayou Cuisine, Cabo Fish Taco, and the Smelly Cat coffeehouse. An additional attraction with wide-ranging musical styles and talent from across the country is the Neighborhood Theatre. Check out this neighborhood in Charlotte with a distinctive flair where Arts District homes range from $125,000 for a loft to $550,000 for a renovated home.

38th Annual Dilworth Home Tour set for September 2010 Showcasing some of the Finest Homes in Charlotte North Carolina

The Dilworth Home Tour in 2009 had the typical diverse mixture of homes to captivate a wide range of people and provide an enjoyable experience to all.  Over the past 10-15 years there has been a rebirth in the community, coupled with growth from renovations, to help the Dilworth neighborhood. With its strong community, the Dilworth Community Development Association (DCDA) and its proximity to Uptown, the property values had benefited greatly in the long term.

Featuring new homes and older, traditional homes, the home tour demonstrates a broad spectrum of home styles.  Elegantly preserved historic homes show it is possible to combine modern interior adaptations and renovations to traditional homes. The historic architecture does not necessarily indicate the need to sacrifice features or contemporary styles. Furthermore, with the state tax credit of 30% for qualifying rehabilitations of homes in Dilworth those of which are non-income-producing historic structures, including owner-occupied personal residences. See a list of the places on the tour for the 38th annual Dilworth Home Tour or purchase 2010 tickets.

Check out the Vibrant Community of Barclay Downs in Charlotte, NC

Barclay Downs is a very popular Charlotte, NC neighborhood conveniently located adjacent to South Park Mall, one of the premier malls in the United States. The area is well-liked by families as parents have great schools, activities and convenience to so much. A regional library (Morrison Public Library) is walking distance from Barclay Downs plus there is specialty retail shopping and the Barclay Downs Swim and Racquet Club offers memberships to residents.

With most homes in Barclay Downs being built in the 1950s and ’60s, many have been beautifully renovated with deliberate and fabulous remodeling. This desired neighborhood has an excellent location with homes ranging in price from $300,000 to $1,000,000 in the Charlotte real estate market. These great homes will continue with  the strong Barclay Downs Homeowners Association, which has a stated mission to “promote good fellowship among neighbors and to protect and improve the neighborhood”.

Charlotte North Carolina Finds “in-fill” Construction a Rising Trend for Homes in Freedom Park

Homes in Myers Park  and Dilworth are some of the most exclusive in the Charlotte real estate market with broad ranging home styles. With the exciting events, live entertainment and exhibits as part of the increasingly popular Festival in the Park at Freedom Park, visitors see many new homes exploding in the park’s neighborhood. Freedom Park “In-fill”  constructed homes, as many commonly refer to them, are a part of the community as bungalow homes in Dilworth neighborhood have lots being allocated to the tear down and remodel building phase.

Whether one is in favor of this modern growth or prefer the quaint, tree-lined 1920s style homes in these Charlotte, NC neighborhoods, the Myers Park High School, a renowned International Baccalaureate school, remains one of the highest-ranking in the nation and helps to make this whole area very desirable. Additionally, with two of the best hospitals serving homes near Freedom Park and the neighborhoods of Myers Park, Dilworth and more, Presbyterian Hospital or Carolina’s Medical Center provide a much sought-after benefit of the community.

Date last updated: 5/22/12 4:07 PM PDT

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