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Looking to move this year? This special incentive may help.

Here’s what Empire Communities is offering for a limited time: If you purchase a quick move-in home or townhome and close by Friday, Dec. 20, you’ll be eligible to lock in a 4.99% 30-year fixed-rate mortgage when financing through their preferred lender.

Homes are available in Gastonia, Indian Trail, and Mint Hill + townhomes are available in Charlotte’s University and NoDa neighborhoods.

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