Thursday, February 27, 2014

Why We Love Union County Public Schools

Union County Public Schools (USPS) may be experiencing change and conflict - between challenges that come with high growth and an adversarial relationship with the county government - but there are reasons why people love these schools. 

Taken from the UCPS web site, here are some "points of pride" for the school's performance record:
  • UCPS had 86 Federal Annual Measurable Objectives targets to meet. We met 100%. The state met 95.6%.
  • UCPS had 184 State Annual Measurable Objectives targets to meet. We met 181/184 for a status of 98.4%. The state status was 89.0%.
  • 92.5 percent of the schools in UCPS met or exceeded academic growth expectations in the 2012-13 school year. Statewide, more than 71 percent of North Carolina public schools met or exceeded academic growth expectations in the 2012-13 school year.
  • UCPS posted the state’s second highest district academic performance as measured by the performance composite rates on the end of year assessments. Only one, much smaller, school district out of the 115 school districts in the state posted a higher performance composite rate.
  • The 2013 UCPS graduation rate was 90.83 percent, marking the seventh consecutive year that the graduation rate has improved and the first time in state history that a large school system has had a graduation rate above 90%.
  • Union County Public Schools continues to have the highest graduation rate of any North Carolina school system its size and continues to rank at the top in its academic growth and performance rate.
To look more closely at the district's or individual schools' performances, NCReportCard.org is an excellent source. Reportedly, the state moved to a new testing system last year and also changed the requirements for teachers mid-year.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Homes for Sale in Marvin Creek

Marvin Creek clubhouse
in Marvin, NC
Marvin Creek is a beautiful, all-brick neighborhood located in Marvin, NC (Union County) built by the popular builder, Toll Brothers. Nestled among picturesque horse farms, this quiet, 100-home community features many desirable amenities for homeowners, including a luxurious clubhouse, fitness center, playground, tennis courts, walking trails and a stunning pool complex including two pools, an enclosed toddler pool, water slides and a lazy river.

For your convenience, we've also setup a "quick link" to a home search for popular neighborhoods, including Marvin Creek:

* Homes for sale in Marvin Creek in Marvin, NC

Homes for sale in neighboring communities:

* Homes for sale in The Chimneys of Marvin in Waxhaw, NC
* Homes for sale in Canterfield Creek in Marvin, NC
* Homes for sale in Providence Downs in Waxhaw, NC
* Homes for sale in Providence Downs South in Waxhaw, NC
* Homes for sale in Hunter Oaks in Waxhaw, NC
* Homes for sale in The Reserve in Waxhaw, NC

We can provide free, up-to-date market reports for neighborhoods within the greater Charlotte area, including Waxhaw, Weddington and Marvin, NC. Simply contact us and let us know which neighborhood(s) you're interested in!

As a courtesy, we also provide a free web site search for any home listed by any broker and firm in the area. You can customize your home search by neighborhood, home size, bedrooms, bathrooms, schools - a whole host of criteria to fit your exact needs

Monday, February 24, 2014

Homes for Sale in The Chimneys of Marvin in Waxhaw, NC

Homes for sale in The Chimneys of Marvin
The Chimneys of Marvin  Clubhouse
by Pulte Homes
As we posted last week, we can provide free, up-to-date market reports for neighborhoods within the greater Charlotte area, including Waxhaw, Weddington and Marvin, NC. Simply contact us and let us know which neighborhood(s) you're interested in!

As a courtesy, we also provide a free web site search for any home listed by any broker and firm in the area. You can customize your home search by neighborhood, home size, bedrooms, bathrooms, schools - a whole host of criteria to fit your exact needs.

For your convenience, we've also setup a "quick link" to a home search for popular neighborhoods, including The Chimneys of Marvin:

* Homes for sale in The Chimneys of Marvin in Waxhaw, NC
* Homes for sale in Marvin Creek in Marvin, NC
* Homes for sale in Canterfield Creek in Marvin, NC
* Homes for sale in Providence Downs in Waxhaw, NC
* Homes for sale in Providence Downs South in Waxhaw, NC
* Homes for sale in Hunter Oaks in Waxhaw, NC
* Homes for sale in The Reserve in Waxhaw, NC

Friday, February 21, 2014

The Chimneys of Marvin Home Sales in 2013

Interested in historical home sales for a specific neighborhood in Waxhaw, NC or Marvin, NC? We have free market reports for many neighborhoods in the area.

The Chimneys of Marvin is a beautiful neighborhood located in Waxhaw, NC (Union County) built by the popular builder, Pulte Homes. Nestled among picturesque horse farms, this family-friendly community features many desirable amenities, including a 4,000 square foot resident's clubhouse, a workout room, three pools with Kiddy Park, tennis, basketball and volleyball courts, and walking trails.

Below is some home sales information for The Chimneys of Marvin in Waxhaw, NC. Please contact us for more detailed information regarding the latest market conditions in this community.

Homes for sale in The Chimneys of Marvin.

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Thursday, February 20, 2014

Jobs in Charlotte, NC

Charlotte, NC
Photo by Julie Legge
There has been a lot of recent jobs news in the Charlotte, NC area.

* Lowe’s to hire 25,000 seasonal workers for its busiest time of the year (Charlotte Business Journal). April through September is the "busy season" for home improvement stores. The company is currently interviewing for 25,000 short term employees, including approximately 700 jobs in 30 Charlotte-area stores. It's rival, Home Depot, has also announced it plans to hire 80,000 workers nationwide. (See "Home Depot looks to hire 80,000.")

* Publix has begun the hiring process for its upcoming Matthews store. The grocery chain plans to have 150 employees at this store, including new hires. Applications are also being accepted for the store's Indian Land, SC and Fort Mill locations. The company says it could bring more than 2,000 jobs to the Charlotte market in total. More information can be found at www.publix.com/careers.

* The CBJ put together a lengthy list of Charlotte-area engineering firms that plan to hire engineers in 2014.

* Wellmore has announced plans for a new retirement community in Tega Cay, SC. According to the CBJ, "The retirement community is expected to create nearly 130 jobs in health care and management, with site work and landscape design contracts awarded to local firms. It is slated to open in summer 2015." Other area retirement communities are under construction (Brightmore of South Charlotte in Ballantyne) or planned (Waverly at Providence and Ardrey Kell Roads) in the area, and could bring additional healthcare jobs.

This list barely scratches the surface of the jobs news in Charlotte. For comprehensive coverage on area jobs news, The Charlotte Chamber of Commerce has a news page dedicated to "recent relocations and expansions." This page compiles local articles from the major news sources on the topic.

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Charlotte area makes national and state "best of" lists

Charlotte, NC
Photo by Julie Legge
We've noticed that the Charlotte area is being ranked nationally by some big names - and against some big city competition. Here's a run-down of some of these lists:

* Charlotte: #8 for America's Fastest Growing Cities by Forbes (2/14/14).

The magazine "assessed the estimated rates of population growth for 2013 and 2014, year-over-year job growth for 2013, and the rate of gross metro product growth—a.k.a. the economic growth rate–for 2013. We also considered federal unemployment data and median salaries for local college-educated workers, courtesy of Payscale.com. The result is a list of the 20 fastest growing metro areas in America in terms of population and economy."

* Charlotte: #10 for Happiest Cities to Work In The U.S. by CareerBliss.com (2/11/14).

The job-hunting web site considered "opportunity for growth, relationship with boss and colleagues and working environment in at least 100 reviews by employees."

* Charlotte: #3 Best Buy Cities: Where to Invest in America by Forbes (12/26/14)

To come up with their list, Forbes and Local Market Monitor ranked cities with a population over 575,000 on population growth, relatively low home prices, and growth of the local jobs economy.

* Ballantyne: #5 Most Popular Neighborhoods of 2013 by Realtor.com (12/16/13).

The web site search engine, operated by the National Association of Realtors ranked Ballantyne as the #5 most searched zip code in America for 2013.

* Marvin, NC: #1 Best Place to Live in North Carolina by a Yahoo! News Writer (1/6/11)

This is one of our favorite articles because Marvin truly is a great place to live! The Yahoo! news group looked at three main factors when choosing their list: "(1) median household income (adjusted for cost of living); (2) educational attainment (% of residents 25 years and over who have earned a bachelor's degree or higher); and (3) property crime rates per 1,000 residents (burglary and automobile thefts)."

Monday, February 17, 2014

CBJ: Mortgage rates rise

According to the Charlotte Business Journal, mortgage rates rose last week, the first increase in a month.

Quoting the CBJ article, "Freddie Mac (OTC:FMCC) says 30-year fixed-rate mortgages averaged 4.28 percent in the week ending Feb. 13, up from 4.23 percent last week. A 15-year fix averaged 3.33 percent, unchanged from last week. One-year adjustable-rate mortgages averaged 2.55 percent this week, up from 2.51 percent."

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Alternatives to redistricting for Union County Public Schools

http://www.ucps.k12.nc.us/
The proposed redistricting of several schools under the Union County Public Schools umbrella is still a hot topic. Yesterday's Union County Weekly featured three news stories that covered the issue from different angles.

Redistricting has been proposed by the school board and administrators as a solution to elevated enrollment rates, especially in the western part of the county. But that solution has been vehemently opposed by many parent and community groups that feel their children would be sent from high performing schools to their lower performing counterparts - and that their real estate values could also decrease.

Residents have organized, forming committees that have proposed several alternatives to redistricting, including:

* Restructuring some elementary schools with lower student populations to shift sixth grade students to upper elementary schools from the middle schools.
* Providing school choice and magnet school programs.
* Building small school facilities in the Cuthbertson and Hemby Bridge areas that would cost an estimated $44 million, a fraction of the expected $100 million cost to build larger schools, according to one group.
* Home address-based caps, which would allow students to attend their current school while all new home addresses would be assigned and bused to schools further away.

Finally, the Union County commissioners have offered $3 million to fund mobile classrooms as another way to avoid or postpone redistricting.

The redistricting issue comes on the heels of a massive lawsuit against the county government, which was court ordered to pay the schools $91 million. UCPS says that the county did not adequately fund the school district for the current school year. The county is appealing the judgment, and in the meantime has released $9.6 million to fix school roofs.

In terms of long-range planning, some believe hiking county taxes is necessary to alleviate burdens on overcrowded schools through building new facilities, making improvements to existing facilities or implementing other alternatives to redistricting. Union County has historically benefited from a lower tax base than neighboring Mecklenburg County, and raising taxes is likely an unpopular option. Some feel that it's premature to discuss tax increases, but Indian Trail Councilman Chris King expresses his view:
"As a result of low taxation (in Union County), you get over-development. When that happens, you get what we have right now with overcrowded schools. The county has basically become a victim of its own success... I hate raising taxes, I would consider every alternative before raising taxes, but I do feel at some point there is going to have to be a tax increase."
The next UCPS board meeting, which may address redistricting again and proposed alternatives, is scheduled for Tuesday, February 18 at 4 pm at the UCPS Professional Development Center at 721 Brewer Drive in Monroe, NC. According to the board, the meeting will be held live via the Internet, and they will publish the web address for public viewing prior to the meeting on its web site and its Facebook page.

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For more information, see the articles in recent issues of Union County Weekly:

Would voters support a tax hike to avoid redistricting? (2/14/14)
Community members formulate alternative to redistricting (2/14/14)
Weddington town leaders discuss NCDOT, UCPS at retreat (2/14/14)
Towns stand against redistricting (2/6/14)
School board discusses all overcrowing options (1/30/14)

Friday, February 14, 2014

Whole Foods announces plans for new store in South Charlotte

WholeFoodsMarket.com
More local grocery store news!

According to the Charlotte Observer, Whole Foods has just announced plans to open a new store in South Charlotte. The store will be the anchor tenant in the upcoming Waverly development at the corner of Providence and Ardrey Kell Roads.

The store will be dependent upon rezoning of the property, which will be considered by the Charlotte City Council on March 17.

Whole Foods will compete with several other grocers in the area, including a Harris Teeter, which is located across the road from the proposed site.

In other recent grocery store news, Publix has announced that its first North Carolina store will open in Ballantyne on February 26.

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Real estate news in Indian Land, SC

Hanover, a townhome
community in booming
Indian Land, SC
Indian Land, SC is a community just south of Charlotte, NC that has experienced tremendous growth in the recent months - and there's no sign of it stopping. Here is some of the latest real estate news for the area:

  • The developer of the Indian Land shopping center anchored by Walmart Supercenter will begin construction on the second phase of the development, Six Mile Commons. The major tenant in Phase II is Mattress Firm. Existing tenants include Chick Fil-A, Krispy Kreme, and a gas service station.
  • Publix, which is opening its new Ballantyne location at the end of February, has an existing store in Indian Land, which opened in 2012. Area grocery competitors include Aldi, Walmart Supercenter, and Food Lion.
  • The Sterling Group is building a 246-unit apartment complex in Bailes Ridge on SC Highway 160.
  • RedVentures, an Internet marketing company headquartered in Indian Land, continues to grow. They recently held an interview day at their corporate offices to hire as many as 200 new employees.
  • A Pro Martial Arts franchisee opened their first of five area locations at 8390 Charlotte Highway in Indian Land, according to the Charlotte Business Journal. This is just one business out of many opening in the area.
Of course, if you have questions about the growing residential real estate market in Indian Land, SC - which includes large developments such as Bridge Mill, Hanover, and Sun City - Carolina Lakes, just give us a call. Our brokers are licensed in South Carolina and have extensive experience representing buyers and sellers in Indian Land and nearby Fort Mill, SC.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

What is the weather like in Charlotte, NC?

Tree in Marvin, NC
photo by 

www.jraephoto.com
Feeling cold in Charlotte, NC right about now? Take heart. According to Weather.com, our average high in February is 55°F and the average low is 33°F. And the average highs rise to a pleasant 63°F in March and 72°F in April.

Some other weather facts about Charlotte, NC include:
  • On average, the warmest month is July.
  • The highest recorded temperature was 104°F in 2012 (before you deem Charlotte as too hot, note that Detroit, Michigan's hottest recorded temperature was 105°F).
  • January is the average coolest month.
  • The lowest recorded temperature was -5°F in 1985 (comparing this to another midwestern city, Chicago's lowest recorded temperature was -24°F).
  • The most precipitation on average occurs in August.
Just a little post to remind residents and home buyers in Charlotte that warmer temperatures are on the way!

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Publix to open in Ballantyne February 26

Publix is opening its Ballantyne store on February 26. According to the Charlotte Observer, the south Charlotte store is the first Publix store in North Carolina, although "retailer plans to open a slew of additional stores across the state in the coming years."

Publix will compete with Kroger, the new owner of Harris Teeter, and other local grocers including Food Lion,Walmart, Whole Foods, EarthFare, Aldi and Bi-Lo.

Read more here: http://obswhatsinstore.blogspot.com/2014/02/publix-opening-first-charlotte-store.html#storylink=cpy

Monday, February 10, 2014

Casting call for Charlotte, NC home buyers

Want to buy a house in Charlotte, NC AND be on TV while you do it? HGTV is looking for eligible home buyers in the Charlotte area. According to the networks' web site:

HGTV is casting homebuyers for a NEW unscripted series focused on helping families on a budget find their ideal home. Our talented dynamic duo of property experts are set to make your dreams a reality by working within your budget to find an affordable home and transform it into the perfect fit for your family.
Application directions are here. And you can read more about this in the Charlotte Business Journal.

Sunday, February 9, 2014

New homes in Marvin, NC

Tullamore by Pulte Homes
under construction in Marvin, NC
There is a lot of new home construction in the greater Charlotte, NC area, including Northwest Union County (Marvin, Weddington, and Waxhaw).

Below is a list new developments with available lots (or lots coming soon), listed by general area. And here is an interactive Google map of new home neighborhoods. 

If you have any questions about these neighborhoods, local schools, taxes, the new construction process, or if you need representation to protect your interests and get the very best deal on a new home, please contact Gina Lorenzo at 704.575.7605 or Gina@YourPropertyPeople.com.

Don't forget: the builder has an agent to represent its interests, and new home buyers should have an experienced agent to represent their interests, too! Don't let the builder have the advantage when you purchase a new home!

Marvin, NC:

Weddington, NC
Arbor Oaks by Orleans Homes
Atherton Estates by Shea Homes
Bromley Estates at Weddington by Toll Brothers
* The Enclave at Longview by Toll Brothers
Lake Forest Preserve by Orleans Homes
Vintage Creek by Standard Pacific Homes
Weddington Trace Preserve & Estate Collections by Standard Pacific Homes

South Charlotte, NC
Waverly (Ardrey Kell and Providence Roads)
Old Blakeney by Meritage Homes (Blakeney Heath Road)

Southwest Charlotte, NC

Palisades by multiple builders

Friday, February 7, 2014

Schools in Union County, NC and Charlotte, NC

We've updated our web site to include lots of information about our great schools in Union County, NC and south Charlotte, NC. Included are listings and information on local preschools, day care centers, public schools, private schools and UCPS redistricting information. We've also included links to organizations that provide performance information on our public schools.

Schools are listed by category and alphabetical order, along with their web site address, physical address and phone number so you can easily inquire about more information. And if you need a parent's and resident's opinion about the schools in our area, please reach out to us! We'd be happy to help!

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Another Round of UCPS Redistricting News

Are Union County Public Schools going to redistrict next school year? Union County commissioners have offered to fund mobile classrooms for schools that are overcrowded, and this may reduce the likelihood of mass redistricting. We have not heard yet if the school board has responded.

Here are some links to the latest news on the redistricting issue:

Letter to school board from the UC county commissioners (posted by Protect Union County Schools)
WBTV TV news coverage of latest board meeting
Updated Charlotte Observer news story

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Blakeney Racquet and Swim Club

Here is our newest banner at the Blakeney Racquet and Swim Club. Located at 10607 Rea Road just south of the Blakeney shopping area and just north of Marvin, the club is yet another great amenity in the Ballantyne-Blakeney-Marvin area of Charlotte, NC.

According to the Blakeney Racquet Club's web site, the club is home to over 45 tennis league teams, including several city leagues and state level championship tournaments. The club includes 10 lit tennis courts, two racquetball courts, a pool, health and fitness center, a kid's program and facilities for private events. Contact the Blakeney Racquet and Swim Club for membership information at 704-841-7529.

Monday, February 3, 2014

Union County, NC information pages and social media links

Old Union County Courthouse
by Dan Czelinacz
Following current events in Union County, NC? Here are some helpful links.

The Union County, NC government is active with social media to inform the public.

The Union County Chamber of Commerce also has social media accounts and web pages to keep you informed.

Add these links to your list of links to get information about the area, including Union County Public Schools!

Saturday, February 1, 2014

New homes in Union County, NC

Tullamore by Pulte Homes
is under construction in Marvin, NC
There is a lot of new home construction in the greater Charlotte, NC area, including Northwest Union County (Marvin, Weddington, and Waxhaw).

Below is a list new developments with available lots (or lots coming soon), listed by general area. And here is an interactive Google map of new home neighborhoods. 

If you have any questions about these neighborhoods, local schools, taxes, the new construction process, or if you need representation to protect your interests and get the very best deal on a new home, please contact Gina Lorenzo at 704.575.7605 or Gina@YourPropertyPeople.com.

Don't forget: the builder has an agent to represent its interests, and new home buyers should have an experienced agent to represent their interests, too! Don't let the builder have the advantage when you purchase a new home!

Marvin, NC:

Weddington, NC
Arbor Oaks by Orleans Homes
Atherton Estates by Shea Homes
Bromley Estates at Weddington by Toll Brothers
* The Enclave at Longview by Toll Brothers
Lake Forest Preserve by Orleans Homes
Vintage Creek by Standard Pacific Homes
Weddington Trace Preserve & Estate Collections by Standard Pacific Homes

South Charlotte, NC
Waverly (Ardrey Kell and Providence Roads)
Old Blakeney by Meritage Homes (Blakeney Heath Road)

Southwest Charlotte, NC

Palisades by multiple builders