The Charlotte housing market ended 2017 with just a 2-month supply of homes for sale — an inventory issue that continued to plague the region through all of last year.
Although the area's level of housing stock never exceeded a 2.6-mon...
A strong seller's market has remained the story across the Charlotte region.
Despite a local housing stock that continues to slide, Charlotte-area residential real estate experts say they see no signs of buyer's fatigue in the market."Normal...
Recent U.S. Census figures bear out a fact that many Charlotteans already know — the Queen City and its surrounding communities continue to see quick population growth.
And a new study looking at which cities are leading the nation in econ...
It's not just the West Coast markets where home values are soaring.
Charlotte ranks among the top five U.S. metro areas for fastest-appreciating home markets, according to a new report by residential real estate website Zillow.
In the Que...
Home-price gains in the Charlotte area again tracked above the national average in February, according to the latest S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Indices' report.
Prices rose 6.1% year over year, outpacing the 5.8% increase recorded for al...
Homebuilding picked up steam in the Charlotte region to start off the new year.
In the first three months of the year, construction of new homes rose 16.4% from last year's first quarter to total 2,695, according to housing analysis firm Met...
Dozens of metropolitan areas throughout the U.S. are dealing with an issue that has evaded Charlotte: suburban sprawl.
North Carolina's most populous metro area is one of a handful in the nation that saw more urbanized growth from 2010 to 2016...
Charlotte has inched up a spot in U.S. News & World Report's annual ranking of the "100 Best Places to Live" in the U.S., landing at No. 14.
While the Queen City bested many cities in the Southeast, including Tampa, Fla., Louisville, Ky....
The company relocated to its new, 250,000-square-foot headquarters in March 2016, moving from Charlotte.
All told, Lash has said it plans to have 1,700 on the Kingsley Fort Mill campus, with the expected total investment there reaching $90 m...
Lincoln Harris and Cato Corp. plan a mixed-use community dominated by office development on the former site of Knights Stadium in the Fort Mill area.
The 350-acre development, called Southbridge, is expected to eventually contain 4.5 million...