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"Sell My Home in Charlotte"
will provide you with a FREE MARKET ANALYSIS from a TOP
CHARLOTTE REALTOR!
*At SELL MY HOME IN CHARLOTTE,
North Carolina, we specialize in unique affiliations with
top-quality Realtors. With our referrals you will know you are
getting an agent who currently has a minimum of 10 years
experience; are energetic producers in their area and are
available to serve you. We know that the sale of your
property is important to you because we have more than 30
years combined experience assisting home buyers and sellers to
buy and sell real estate throughout the nation and we can
provide you with a qualified agent.
What frequently happens when a seller simply picks up the
phone and calls a local real estate office without knowing
anyone, is that they will most likely get an agent engaged in
"floor duty" (which is generally what an agent with less than
a year of experience does in order to get leads). More
experienced agents are already established and rarely do floor
duty because they work with people referred by their happy
clients and repeat business. They simply don't have time for
run of the mill phone duty!
THERE'S ABSOLUTELY NO OBLIGATION in
filling out this "Referral Request Form" and it DOES NOT
OBLIGATE YOU to use the Realtor we recommend. (This form is
not a contract or agreement, it is simply a service you can
chose to use or not use.)
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Facts About Charlotte,
NC |
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Charlotte has become a major U.S.
financial center, and, based on assets, both the nation's
second largest and fourth largest financial institutions call
the city home (Bank of America and Wachovia, respectively).
Bank of America' headquarters, along with other regional
banking and financial services companies, are located
primarily in the uptown financial district. Thanks in large
part to the expansion of the city's banking industry, the
Charlotte skyline has mushroomed in the past two decades and
boasts the Bank of America Corporate Center, the tallest
skyscraper between Philadelphia and Atlanta. The 60-story
postmodern gothic tower stands 871 feet tall and was completed
in 1992.
The area that is now Charlotte was first settled in 1755 when
Thomas Polk (uncle of United States President James K. Polk),
who was traveling with Thomas Spratt and his family, stopped
and built his house of residence at the intersection of two
Native American trading paths between the Yadkin and Catawba
rivers. One of the paths ran north-south and was part of the
Great Wagon Road; the second path ran east-west along what is
now modern-day Trade Street. In the early part of the 18th
century, the Great Wagon Road led settlers of Scots-Irish and
German descent from Pennsylvania into the Carolina foothills.
Within the first decades following Polk's settling, the area
grew to become the community of "Charlotte Town," which
officially incorporated as a town in 1768.
The city's first boom came after the Civil War, as a cotton
processing center and a railroad hub. Population leapt again
during World War I, when the U.S. government established Camp
Greene north of present-day Wilkinson Boulevard. More
history, facts and data at
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Useful Charlotte, NC Area
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City of Charlotte, NC Info & Data |
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Charlotte, NC Airport |
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Health and
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Charlotte Street Map |
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Charlotte, NC, Discovery Center |
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Carolina Panthers |
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Charlotte Sting |
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