Group 15 Investments

Invest in Real Estate in Charlotte, NCThe owners of Group 15 Real Estate have a wide array of experience in Charlotte real estate investing over the past ten plus years; including owning and managing rentals, managing large renovation projects, wholesale sales, lease purchase sales and much more.  This includes both personal experience and working with many investors both locally and out of state.  We specialize in offering TURN KEY SOLUTIONS and MAXIMIZING THE INCOME POTENTIAL of our investor clients.

We are pleased that you are visiting our website to learn more about investing in Charlotte real estate including:

  • Property Selection approaches to finding the right property that meets your personal Investment Strategy.
  • Why Charlotte? A closer look at why so many investors from all over the country have chosen Charlotte as the ideal location for their real estate investments.

 

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Latest Blog Posts

  • Distressed Sales. Great Deals?
    Not a week goes by that I do not talk to some buyer prospect who states their interest in buying a distressed property.  Word on the street is that these foreclosures, short sales, estate sales, HUD and Fannie Mae homes and the like represent the best deals the market has to offer.  But is this true?  Here are some quick hit random thoughts that I usually end up discussing (in no particular order):
  • Curb Appeal Has Never Been More Important
    When meeting with a new seller client one of the first questions they always have is: "What do I need to do to get my house ready for showings?"  Every house will have varying levels of de-cluttering, cleaning, painting, repairs and updating.  And most people want to stay focused on interior improvements.  But, the number one thing that every house needs is immaculate curb appeal.  
  • Answering Ten Economic Questions for 2011
    One of my favorite blogs, Calculated Risk, recently posed ten economic questions to ponder for 2011.  Here are my quick hit answers to some of those questions: 1. House Prices: How much further will they fall and will they bottom out in 2011?