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Keith Lutz
Member since 28th August 2007
Occupation: Real Estate Keith is a Realtor with Golden Realty in the South Charlotte area. He is a member of the National, North Carolina, and Charlotte Association of Realtors. I used to belong to the Long Island board of realtors, making happy homes for people there. Now, I have finally convinced my wife to move down to Charlotte from Long Island, NY. So if you're ready to move into a fine area or you're ready to move on out, then give me a call at 704-607-4729. I want what’s best for... ...our Neighbors, our Friends, our Families!
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03rd July 2008
If you are facing a move to Charlotte NC or the surrounding areas, it will be comforting to know that even with the nation’s current real estate problems, there are literally thousands of homes on the market. Of course you will narrow this list down ac...
23rd May 2008
Why Charlotte?
If you’re facing a move to North Carolina, particularly the south-central portion of the state, you may find that Charlotte has many of the attractive features you look for in a new home. Whether you are moving to be closer to family,...
07th May 2008
Buying real estate is a tricky business, and buying real estate in Waxhaw, NC is no exception. When you're looking to purchase a home, a storefront or an apartment complex in this quaint country community there are a few things you should know before you ...
02nd February 2008
Charlotte has no shortage of golf courses; in fact an avid golfer could probably play a different course everyday for months. Sometimes it's nice just to work on your putting technique without having to go anywhere. I know I practice on the living room...
02nd February 2008
Well, owners of homes in Charlotte, North Carolina will be simply delighted to hear some optimistic and local, realty news. It may be puzzling, but it is encouraging to know that your own city is not caught up in the national down-spiral of house pri...
06th November 2007
1) Plan a proper goodbye to your friends and neighbors. Chances are you've spent a few years in this place and you have emotional ties you don't even realize; a proper goodbye will give you the closure you need to make a clean break. This can be as sim...
15th October 2007
It's time to say good-bye to summer as the fall season emerges and brings with it the holidays. Now we start to get excited about Halloween, one of the biggest decorating holidays of the year, and of course Thanksgiving. Even though the climate is sti...
13th September 2007
Ah, the lowly garage. A place where we typically stockpile our tools, seasonal items, and knick-knacks we can't bear to part with. Traditionally, a car rests inside, protected from the elements. Often though, our "stuff" begins to take up so much space th...
13th September 2007
The housing bubble has burst and the sub prime lending trend has led to financial crisis for many home owners. Unethical practices by some lending institutions have led to buyers biting off much more than they could chew. With so many home owners defaulti...
13th September 2007
Your yard is the first thing a potential buyer sees when they are viewing your home. It may also be a major selling feature. For this reason it is important to keep it in good shape.If you're like most people, after a few years of living in a ...
13th September 2007
You're thinking out relocating, and are examining your options. May I suggest that you consider escaping to Union County, North Carolina? Located within a stone's throw of the thriving metropolitan city of Charlotte, Union County offers a tranquil alterna...
28th August 2007
Charlotte, North Carolina is a beautiful city that feature some even more beautiful real estate. Charlotte and it's surrounding areas have come to be known for beautiful and historic homes. This city was settled many years ago in 1755 and the city has mai...
28th August 2007
Staging: The art of preparing a home for sale. It has really become the new thing in home sales. More people are staging their homes than ever before and consequently homes are selling faster and for more money than ever before. Does this fact have entire...
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