Wednesday, October 27, 2010
What are the Chances your New Home in Charlotte Will Be Haunted?
For $10 a ticket you can take a tour of the Historic Rosedale Plantation on Friday, October 29th. You’ll start your tour under the Swamp Chestnut near the area where the slave quarters stood then explore while hearing stories of those who have experienced strange and unexplained incidents at the plantation. Many have lived, worked died there…will you bump into any of them during the one and a half hour tour? And, if that isn’t scary enough for you, challenge yourself to midnight at the plantation for $85. During the late hours of the night listen to tales of supernatural happenings and perhaps experience them firsthand yourself… The Plantation has been there since 1815 so it has a lot of history to draw upon…By-the-way, new homes in Charlotte lack the history and there’s a good chance they aren’t haunted!
Speaking of Charlotte new homes, there are many master planned communities in the area that come with nice neighborhood amenities such as community pools, parks and clubhouses. If you are searching for a new place to call home, Charlotte has much to offer – no matter your taste. For new master planned communities in the area visit www.SheaHomes.com.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Charlotte New Homes Resources and More
Chances are, if you’ve recently relocated, you are now enjoying your Charlotte new home. Congratulations! Chances are also good that you may need some resources to help get you settled and familiar with the area. For a list of resources for your various needs, be sure to check out Charlotte’s Chamber of Commerce site at www.charlottechamber.com. The Chamber can supply you with referrals for finding a new job or home, educational programs, things to do and much more.
If you are in the market for a new home in North Carolina, rest assured that there is a neighborhood for you. Charlotte new homes can be found along both urban and tree-lined streets. Retirement living is also popular in Charlotte due to the weather, proximity to world famous golf courses and quality health care. Whatever your situation and need, there are many realtors to help you navigate the many neighborhoods and options.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Looking for a new home in North Carolina?

Looking for a new home in North Carolina?
There are some Charlotte new homes worth considering in the Berewick community. Be sure to check out Castlegrove Village with their tradition series homes that include brick fronts (per plan), 9’ flat ceilings, brushed nickel hardware, 42” cabinets, granite countertops and other fantastic standards. There are 6 models ranging from 2,305-3,898 sq ft with 3-6 bedrooms. Prices begin at $225,750.
Being a resident here comes with access to neighborhood amenities including:
- The Berewick Manor House - a 5,200 square foot activities center on six acres, complete with an on-site activities director. It includes a Fitness room and Great room for get-togethers and a children's activity center with planned programs (keep the younger ones busy while you catch-up on the latest news with your neighbors!).
- Berewick District Park - 195 acres with a playground, soccer fields, softball/baseball fields, tennis courts, basketball courts, and dog park (don’t forget Fido needs his exercise, too). Over 3-1/2 miles of trails (mountain biking anyone?) wind throughout the park.
- Berewick Town Center – Have access to life’s little necessities within a short walk of your home. The Town center has stores, offices and restaurants.
- Bonus: Castlegrove Village residents also have access to the private amenities of the nearby Newbridge Village including a neighborhood pool and playground.
If you are considering buying a Charlotte new home in the Castlegrove Village it’s a good time with below-market financing available on all new homes here. And, if you are considering a To-Be-Built-Home you can get some free design options, too. For more information on free design options in the Berewick community of Castlegrove call 704.588.2118.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Your new home in Charlotte: You’ve moved in…now what do you do?
Relocating to a new home in Charlotte? Lucky you! Welcome to a city known as one of the most livable cities in
You’ve moved in, spent what seems like months unpacking and decorating your
Too exhausted from moving to pull out an outfit for a jaunt to the city? How about a walk through the neighborhood? Hospitality in
Monday, August 9, 2010
New Home in North Carolina-A Great Neighborhood
Now is definitely the time to buy considering that the lowest mortgage rates we have ever seen are being offered. If the area around Concord is on your list, be sure to consider North Carolina new homes in the Winding Walk community. Located in Cabarrus County, this neighborhood features three wooded parks with slides and swings, an outdoor fire-pit area and a quiet park with a small play area. You will also find plenty of walking and nature trails for when you want to get out and enjoy the fresh air.
When you choose your North Carolina new home in Winding Walk you’ll be close to Lake Norman, Uptown Charlotte, and University City. Golf courses are nearby so you won’t have to go far to practice your swing. There’s also a community clubhouse, Jr. Olympic pool with lazy river and sport and tennis courts. You won’t have to travel far for something to do here, that’s for sure!
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Fishing Minutes From Your North Carolina New Home

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Fishing off the bottom more your style? Like the fight of a big, fat catfish? Lake Norman has those, too, so pack your “smelly” bait and get those seasonings ready for a nice dinner of blackened catfish…yum! If you’re more a “bobber and worm” type of fisherman, or if you’re bringing the little ones along, Lake Norman has plenty of crappie and yellow perch. Find a big school and you may catch enough fish to last you days!
Lake Norman supports fishing from boats and off the shore. Public fishing is permitted from shore at Lake Norman State Park, Jetton Road County Park, Ramsey Creek Access Area, Blythe Landing County Park and Duke Energy's Marshall Steam Station. If you’d like to fish from a boat and don’t have one, rentals are available.
If you are looking to make North Carolina your new home and want to be close to a good fishing hole, there are many neighborhoods near Lake Norman to choose from. Be sure to consider Winding Walk in Cabarrus County, just around the corner from Concord and close to Charlotte. The community of Winding Walk features new homes, three wooded neighborhood parks with playgrounds, an outdoor fire-pit area, a quiet park with a small play area, plenty of walking and nature trails, tennis courts, golf courses and a junior Olympic pool with a lazy river, complete with a play area for kids. For more details about new homes in North Carolina visit www.SheaHomes.com.
Fish on!
Sunday, July 18, 2010
New Homes in Charlotte - A City Rich in History
Have you heard of the Levine Museum of the New South? What a cool place. The museum is located in Charlotte, North Carolina. Its mission is to engage a broad-based audience in the exploration and appreciation of the diverse history of the South since the Civil War, with a focus on Charlotte and the surrounding Carolina Piedmont.
The Museum collects, preserves, and interprets the materials, sights, sounds, and ideas that illumine and enliven the history of the area, primarily from 1865 to the present. It presents opportunities for life-long learning about this history for the benefit, enjoyment and education of people of all ages, and provides historical context for contemporary issues and a community forum for thoughtful discussion.
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A current exhibition includes Changing Places: From Black and White to Technicolor. With over 500 newcomers to the area each week, this is Museum's most ambitious project to date. It focuses on culture, telling stories and exploring traditions of both new and longtime residents. Here, you will also experience the award-winning Cotton Fields to Skyscrapers: Charlotte and the Carolina Piedmont in the New South. Covering 8,000 square feet, the exhibit features Charlotte and its 13 surrounding counties as a case study to illustrate the profound changes in the South since the Civil War. In this exhibit you will enjoy an interactive, hands-on experience as you tour 6 different "environments" within the exhibit.
If you are interested in purchasing a new home in Charlotte, North Carolina - an area rich in history - be sure to visit the many homes offered by Shea Homes at www.SheaHomes.com. With the rates at the lowest they’ve ever been, you can’t go wrong with buying a new home in Charlotte!