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Hot Homes: Three Charlotte-area homes on the market

Whether you’re looking for a cozy living room or luxurious closet space, there’s a home on the market for you.

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Looking for a new place to call home? Make your priority list and find your dream home.

Photos by Skycam Digital, Jennifer Whitlock of Whitlock Productions, and Gerry DiLascio of StudioM360

Searching for a new home? Now may be a good time to do so. A new report from Realtor.com shows the number of houses on the market have tripled in the last two years. If you’re looking to live near the Queen City without paying city prices, this list may be for you.

506 Maine Ave., Bessemer City | $299,000
Minutes from I-85 and Charlotte Douglas International Airport, this updated ranch home boasts a sleek and upgraded kitchen, new stainless steel appliances, three bedrooms + a fully-fenced backyard.
Listed by: Stacy Label, Savvy + Co. Real Estate

146 Weeping Spring Dr., Mooresville | $565,000
This Mooresville home boasts new hardwood floors, updated fixtures, five bedrooms + a bonus room and proximity to Lake Norman.

Listed by: Tara Thompson, Ivester Jackson | Christie’s International Real Estate

263 Heritage Blvd., Fort Mill, SC | $729,000
This home boasts a gourmet kitchen, three-car garage, bonus room (with a wet bar) + vaulted ceilings, fireplace, and a large backyard with access to walking trails.

Listed by: Michelle Powers, Redfin

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