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We are bringing you a comprehensive listing of Charlotte, North Carolina, United States real estate agents. You should be able to find the Charlotte realty professional you need with a few clicks of the mouse.

Charlotte North Carolina Real Estate Agents, Realtors and Brokers

Most Charlotte real estate transactions involve a Charlotte representing agent prior to completion. Whether you are buying a North Carolina home or selling your home, getting representation is often an important step of the transaction whether it be for United States advice or purely for protection from liability. You may find that a Charlotte real estate broker or sales agent has just what you need. A Charlotte real estate agent knows details of Charlotte neighborhoods and how North Carolina tax laws and zoning can affect what you trying to do. Real estate agents in Charlotte can also run a "comp sheet" for you easily which will list all the prices of homes for sale in Charlotte. This can make a major difference when deciding on a competitive price in Charlotte. Your new real estate agent or broker will likely have ties to North Carolina lending institutions that can obtain the mortgage for your new Charlotte home. They will often have access to a local mortgage lender in Charlotte which may be more convenient than working with a national United States company. Most Charlotte agents work exclusively on residential property, but you can find some who perform work on commercial property as well. These Charlotte brokers will usually list their additional qualifications in their profiles. No matter the type of agent, they will generally work as the intermediary in a transaction. With their help, a buyer can use the North Carolina real estate agent as an extra resource in price negotiations, enforcing inspections or repairs, or other phases of the purchase.

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A top real estate manager for the city of Charlotte, N.C., will lead the Cleveland port's efforts to assemble land for job-creating projects. The Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority hired Eric Johnson as its real estate director, at a salary of...
James A. Brown, a sales associate with Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate Inc. in Sarasota, was chosen as a Best in Client Satisfaction Real Estate Agent for 2008 by Sarasota Magazine. This is the third consecutive year Brown has been chosen.
A listing of real estate transactions recorded in Pitkin County in 2008 (updated through Nov. 25).
Ian Marshall, a top-ranked, award-winning Atlanta broker, today launched Ian Marshall Realty, a forward thinking, progressive Atlanta real estate firm that offers a full range of fee options to best meet consumer needs.
Following are real estate transactions over $5,000 as listed in records of the Erie County clerk's office for the week ending Oct. 17.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- It's become the latest craze, a way to get the word out quickly, warning friends and neighbors to be alert of the latest crimes. But just how accurate is the information you read through e-mail?
The following is a listing of public records from Houston County for the week of Nov. 24-30.
Charlotte's Presbyterian Hospital is starting a Next Big Thing – a $168.5 million expansion – in the midst of a real estate slowdown. Officials say they're responding to patients' needs at the main campus on Hawthorne Lane in the Elizabeth neighborhood. Two new wings expected to be completed in the fall of 2010 will bring the total number of beds at the 105-year-old hospital to 607. Doug Smith ...
(By Tamara Lush, Associated Press) Max Rameau delivers his sales pitch like a pro. “All tile floor!” he says during a recent showing. “And the living room, wow! It has great blinds.” But in nearly every other respect, he is unlike any real estate agent you've ever met. He is unshaven, drives a beat-up car and wears grungy cut-off sweat pants. He also breaks into the homes he shows. And his ...
Last year, when the New York real estate market was still frothy, large blocks of office space were hard to come by. Not anymore, The New York Times’s J. Alex Tarquinio writes.