Charlotte Parade Of Homes 2024

The Charlotte Parade of Homes 2024 is taking place October 5-6 and October 12-13. Homes will be open from 11:00 am till 5:00 pm. Sponsored by the Home Builders Charlotte Parade of Homes 2024 October 5-6 and October 12-13Association of Greater Charlotte, the annual Parade of Homes is a self-guided tour, highlighting all types of homes including custom homes, starter homes, move-up homes, 55+ community homes, town homes, and condominiums.

 

More than one dozen builders will be featuring their homes at the Charlotte Parade of Homes in 2024, including:

    • Stanley Martin Homes
    • David Weekley Homes
    • M/I Homes
    • Mattamy Homes
    • Tri-Pointe Homes
    • Del Webb
    • John Wieland
    • Homes Keystone Custom Homes
    • AR Homes
    • Toll Brothers 
    • Kolter Homes
    • Empire Communities 
    • DRB Homes

TOP 2 REASONS TO CONSIDER A NEW CONSTRUCTION HOME

 

More than two dozen neighborhoods will be featured on the Charlotte Parade of Homes 2024, including:

    • The Retreat at Laurelbrook in Sherrills Ford, NC
    • Laurelbook in Sherrills Ford, NC
    • Stratford in Denver, NC
    • Sanders Ridge In Troutman, NC
    • North Creek Village in Huntersville, NC
    • Camden in Huntersville, NC
    • Townes in Kannapolis, NC
    • The Townes at Cheney in Charlotte, NC
    • Griffith Lakes in Charlotte, NC
    • Iron Creek at North End in Charlotte, NC
    • Brixton in Charlotte, NC
    • Bailey Run in Charlotte, NC
    • Encore at Harmony in Harrisburg, NC
    • Context at Oakhurst in Charlotte, NC   
    • Cresswind in Charlotte, NC
    • Alton Creek in Mint Hill, NC 
    • Calico Ridge in Indian Trail, NC
    • Heritage in Indian Trail, NC
    • Cresswind in Wesley Chapel, NC
    • Encore at Streamside in Waxhaw, NC
    • Westview in Waxhaw, NC
    • The Pines at Sugar Creek in Indian Land, SC
    • The Cottages at Springfield Town Center in Fort Mill, SC
    • Saybrooke on Lake Wylie in Charlotte, NC
    • McLean in Belmont, NC
    • Seven Oaks at McLean in Belmont, NC
    • Carolina Riverside in Belmont, NC
    • Camber Woods in Gastonia, NC
    • Lakeside Glen in York, SC 

 

COMPLETE LIST OF BUILDERS, NEIGHBORHOODS, & HOMES + MAP OF PARTICIPATING IN THE CHARLOTTE PARADE OF HOMES 2024

 

After you’re done touring, if you’d like more information about any of these builders or Greater Charlotte new communities, reach out to Nina Hollander with Coldwell Banker Realty. I’ve been selling new construction homes in the Charlotte area since 1999.

I’d love an opportunity to earn your business, to exceed your expectations, and to show you why experience matters and how:

 “The Right Broker Makes All The Difference.

 

 

9 TOP REASONS TO WORK WITH A REAL ESTATE AGENT WHEN BUYING A NEW CONSTRUCTION HOME

If you’re looking for a new construction home, here are 9 reasons to work with a real estate agents experienced in selling new construction:

1. Representation and Advocacy: A real estate agent represents your interests, while the builder’s sales representative is focused on the builder’s goals. An agent experienced in working with builder ensures you are getting the best deal possible and advocates for you throughout the process.

2. Negotiation Power: Builders may not always offer the best price or incentives upfront. A skilled agent can help negotiate pricing, upgrades, or closing cost assistance, potentially saving you money.

3. Assistance with Contracts: New construction contracts can be complex, with terms and conditions that may be unfamiliar. An experienced real estate agent helps explain the contract, ensuring you understand everything before signing, including deadlines, warranties, and contingencies.

4. Market Knowledge: Agents have a good sense of local market conditions, including the value of similar homes, the reputation of the builder, and the projected appreciation of the community. This helps you make an informed decision.

5. Help with Inspections: Even with new construction, issues arise. An experienced agent can recommend a reputable home inspector who does new construction inspection and will ensure that the builder addresses any problems before closing.

6. Access to Financing Options: Builders often have preferred lenders, but they may not always offer the best terms. An experienced real estate agent can guide you to other financing options to make sure you get the most competitive rates and terms.

7. Assistance with Upgrades and Customization: When deciding on upgrades and customizations, an experienced agent can provide advice on which improvements are worth the investment and which ones may not provide a good return in the future.

8. Avoiding Common Pitfalls: New construction presents its own set of challenges, including delays in construction, changes to plans, and other issues. An experienced real estate agent can help you navigate these challenges, ensuring that you are aware of potential risks.

9. Builder Reputation and Track Record: An experienced agents will have insight into a builder’s reputation based on past projects. They can provide you with valuable information regarding the builder’s quality of work, customer service, and how they handle issues that arise post-closing.