What is my home worth?

How much is my home in Charlotte, NC worth?

We previously charged $99 for these evaluations and helped clients all over Mecklenburg County save thousands of dollars on their property tax appeals.  BUT NOW OFFER THIS SERVICE FREE OF CHARGE!

As neighborhood experts we are evaluating home prices on a daily basis and we are happy to do so for you too. We can offer you a Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) to let you know at what price we recommend listing your house and for what it might sell. The agents at Group 15 Real Estate have sold hundreds of homes all over the Charlotte Metro Area and we are happy to provide this CMA to you without obligation. Why? We want the chance to show you our expertise as top Charlotte real estate agents. Please fill out the information below and we will send a customized CMA just for you.

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    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?