Sell your Charlotte home without listing it.
Myers Park, Eastover, Foxcroft and SouthPark — the established side of Charlotte, where the parcel usually matters more than the floor plan.
Tell us about the house.
Ninety seconds now, and a straight answer on whether it fits what our buyers are looking for in Charlotte.
Got it.
We are checking it against what our clients are buying in Charlotte right now. Expect a call from one of the owners — most sellers hear back the same day.
Charlotte, block by block.
Charlotte’s established neighbourhoods are a large-lot market. Myers Park and Eastover are mature and tightly held; Foxcroft and Lansdowne carry a lot of mid-century ranch stock on parcels that support considerably more than what sits on them today.
That is exactly why our clients want them as they stand. A house nobody has updated since it was built is not a discount to argue over — for a builder it is the entire opportunity.
- Myers Park
- Eastover
- Lansdowne
- Foxcroft
- SouthPark
- Dilworth
- Plaza Midwood
- Berry Hill
Not on the list? Send the address anyway — we will tell you straight whether it is a fit.
We do not need to know why you are selling.
But here is what usually brings someone to this page.
It needs work
Roof, foundation, water damage, open permits, a kitchen from another decade. You are not fixing any of it.
You inherited it
Probate is done and nobody living nearby wants to manage a renovation and a listing.
You are done being a landlord
Sell quietly, tenant in place, without turning it or waiting on a lease to end.
You need it done quickly
A move, a job, a bank that is already moving. Speed and certainty are worth something.
Four steps, start to close.
Send the address
Two minutes. Address, rough condition, and when you would want to be out.
We check it against the box
We know what our clients are buying in Charlotte right now. Usually we can tell you the same day.
A number, on the phone
A short call with an owner. One figure and the reasoning behind it — not a range.
You pick the date
A simple written agreement. Have your attorney read it. You choose the closing date.
Send us the address.
No obligation, and nothing is binding until both sides sign. Worst case we tell you it is not a fit, and that costs you two minutes.