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Charlotte's housing market is finally leveling-off after years of soaring prices left many potential home buyers on the sidelines.
"We're not seeing what we saw last year and the year before," Tiffany Johannes, president of Canopy Realtor Association said. "But this year, we're seeing more of a normalized market out there."
Johannes appeared on WCNC's Flashpoint this week. Despite the slight slowdown, she said Charlotte's still one of the hottest markets in the country.
"We are in the top eight markets in the country right now, if you look at where people are moving and where they want to be," she said.
READ MORE: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/politics/flashpoint/charlotte-housing-market-flashpoint/275-3ffa8b79-e202-4791-9d56-1922770c2b3e
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Charlotte's housing market is finally leveling-off after years of soaring prices left many potential home buyers on the sidelines.
"We're not seeing what we saw last year and the year before," Tiffany Johannes, president of Canopy Realtor Association said. "But this year, we're seeing more of a normalized market out there."
Johannes appeared on WCNC's Flashpoint this week. Despite the slight slowdown, she said Charlotte's still one of the hottest markets in the country.
"We are in the top eight markets in the country right now, if you look at where people are moving and where they want to be," she said.
READ MORE: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/politics/flashpoint/charlotte-housing-market-flashpoint/275-3ffa8b79-e202-4791-9d56-1922770c2b3e