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New Charlotte Art Brings Public Space to Life

August 31, 2009

Filed under: Charlotte Real Estate, Real Estate News
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Sabrina Brown

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A recent installation of public art may be admired at the entrance of the county office building on 700 E. 4th Street. What might normally be a mundane government building (Second Ward) has now been transformed at the entrance with almost 100 cold cast glass panels echoing the shape of the dogwood, NC state flower.  However, it is meant to be an abstract art piece. These panels hang by stainless steel air craft quality cables fully engineered to support this exquisite structure.  At night you can see the cables. But during the day, they melt away into the background of the building.

I happen to be one of a nine member board of the Public Art Commission tasked with commissioning outstanding artists such as Ms. Sheng to help us define space in various public areas.  It is an honor to be a part of this process.  And with the involvement of the community, we bring art in some of our highly trafficked areas with the hope to engage the community for whom this work services.  Artist Shan Shan Sheng, in my opinion, does a wonderful job with this abstract Dogwood piece.  She combines color, form, and collaged movement to create a unique visual experience that hopefully will inspire and engage one’s imagination.  I invite you to visit it the next time you are near downtown Charlotte.

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Videos of Life in Charlotte, NC

August 28, 2009

Filed under: Charlotte Homes, Real Estate News
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Scott Farrell

Helen Adams Realty now features video of life in Charlotte.  These videos provide a wonderful look at life in the Charlotte Metro area. charlotte-skyline

We will be expanding our video library constantly to provide up to date information on the activities of Charlotte and the surrounding areas.  If you interested please check out them out by clicking here.

For more real estate news or to search for Charlotte Homes please visit www.helenadamsrealty.com

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INCREDIBLE FINANCING AVAILABLE FOR JUMBO LOAN!

August 27, 2009

Filed under: Charlotte Real Estate, Real Estate News
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Susan Nolton

An unbelievable loan program is now available for one of Simonini’s beautiful new homes at the Conservatory near Southpark!  Qualified buyers can obtain a 30 year fixed rate mortgage at 3.99% for a jumbo loan with only an 11% down payment.

This gorgeous home at 6801 Conservatory Lane is over 4000 square feet, has a downstairs master bedroom, a two car garage and is priced at $869,900.

If you would like to see it call Susan Nolton at 704-608-2141, stop by the sales center between 11-6 Monday- Saturday or 1-6 on Sunday, or contact your Buyer’s Agent.

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Charlotte Home Prices shows signs of a turn around

August 26, 2009

Filed under: Charlotte Real Estate, Real Estate News
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Scott Farrell

Charlotte Homes Case Schiller ( a leading industry expert on home prices) released their monthly report covering national and regional home prices.  The Charlotte Metro area continued to demonstrate its strength in the real estate market.  Charlotte Home prices increased 1.1% from April to May.  This trend continued with a 1.1% increase from May to June.  For the past 12 months Charlotte Home prices fell 9.6%, the 5th smallest drop of the 20 major metropolitan areas measured.

To read the full report click here.

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