“Selling Charlotte” Showcases North Carolina Luxury Homes
I really enjoy all of the versions of the HGTV reality series “Selling” whatever the city might be. Now, “Selling Charlotte” showcases luxury lifestyles and homes in Charlotte. It always fascinated me to take a peek into the homes, lifestyles and real estate choices of these glitzy folks. There was “Million Dollar Listing” on Bravo. And, “Selling Sunset” created for Netflix. However, this series shares no affiliation with the Netflix spinoff “Selling Sunset.” According to Axios Charlotte, the network “American Dream TV” featured more than 60 other markets, and currently films in Charlotte. “Selling Charlotte” showcases real estate, neighborhoods and culture in and around the area. Some folks reported spotting the crews already in Uptown locales Saku and The Ivey’s Hotel.
And, one episode draws attention to the 5th Street District and all the changes over the years. You’ll also notice local real estate agents making appearances. Familiar names include Erika Mendoza, Katie Harrison, Alison Alston and Chris Phillis. Watch for episodes every other month on Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, CBS and Fox. And, the next episode airs mid-January. However, unless I win the lottery, I’ll never be able to live the lifestyles of the rich and famous. But, it’s fun to get a glimpse of how the other half lives sometimes. I find myself pondering thoughts of what I might do if money were truly no object? And, how can anyone plop down the millions we see tossed about on these shows?
Well, I suppose we’ll find out when another episode of the reality series hits close to home next month. It will be fun to watch them visit familiar spots around Charlotte! So, keep an eye out because you never know you might run into when “Selling Charlotte” showcases our city.
The 17 Most Expensive Homes On the Market In Charlotte North Carolina
It’s so much fun to fantasize about living in a massive, expensive home. If you’re anything like me you love HGTV and the bigger the budget the better. I have no desire to watch the $120,000 budget episodes. If it’s not at the very least $500,000 I’m just not interested. Not that I can afford them but hey a girl can dream.
And living in Charlotte there are tons of luxury homes all around. So I did a quick search by the most expensive on Realtor.com just to see what’s out there (and spend hours looking at the pictures). But you don’t have to do the research, I’ve compiled a list of the 17 most expensive homes on the market in Charlotte. This is as of January 26th as we know things change quickly. Why 17? Well, that’s the number of single-family homes priced at or above $3 million currently for sale. And if we are going big, we are going big. But there are many many more over that $1 million price tag.
The variety of properties is actually pretty good. Some are in Myers Park (no surprise), one near Mint Hill, as well as South Charlotte. They all have at least three bedrooms in fact one has 7. Most have 6.5 bathrooms as well. You’re looking at lots of space, massive yards, and high-end finishes for the price tag.
While the market is booming currently, the number of people with the budgets for these types of houses isn’t as large as more affordable ones. You don’t have to act quite as fast as you would for other homes in Charlotte. According to Realtor.com, there are currently 1,682 homes for sale in Charlotte (note this is just the city of Charlotte not any of the surrounding towns).
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Median Listing Home Price: $369.9K
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Median Listing Home Price/Sq Ft: $203
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Median Sold Home Price: $362K
Let’s take a look at the most expensive homes currently on the market in Charlotte:
Debbie Nance is the afternoon co-host along with her husband on "The Charlie and Debbie Show" at WSOC, Country 1037 in Charlotte, North Carolina. She has been with the station for 18 years. Debbie is a CMA Award winner for Radio Personality of the Year. And, she has worked in radio for 40 years. Before her current afternoon position, Debbie spent more than a decade as co-host on morning shows in several markets across the Southeast. As a content creator for Country 1037, Debbie writes articles about food, new restaurants in the Carolinas and travel experiences.