CHARLOTTE, N.C. Introduction to Charlotte, The Heart of the New South recently passed the 30,000 views mark, making this Charlotte NC video easily the most popular Charlotte NC video ever created, and one of the most popular “city” videos in the US. Posted to You Tube and his blog in December of 2007, the video has been well received for its fact filled tour and Terry’s optimistic view of Charlotte…claiming if Atlanta can be the “Capitol” of the New South, then Charlotte is its “Heart.”
This fast paced 4 minute Introduction To Charlotte is narrated by Terry McDonald, a Charlotte transplant and real estate broker, and takes the viewer on a quick tour of Charlotte NC, from Uptown to the Lakes. Terry talks about what makes Charlotte tick from his own unique perspective, and why it has been a popular destination for so many families.
A lot has changed in Charlotte since this video’s optimistic take on the city just about 2 years ago, yet the video remains popular, so Terry posts market Updates on his You Tube Channel at CharlotteCommunities and routine market updates on his blog’s to update the community considering a move to Charlotte.
The continuing strength of this video is a reminder that Charlotte remains a popular “move to” city, and that Charlotte’s future, if properly managed, is bright.
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News Facts:
• Introduction To Charlotte includes Charlotte homes, Uptown Charlotte real estate, and a discussion of Charlotte business and industry.
• This Charlotte NC Video has far surpassed any other Charlotte video made for real estate or relocation. The #2 Charlotte video has fewer than 6000 views.
• Introduction to Charlotte NC was written and produced by Terry McDonald with professional camera and production help from Brian Federal.
“Created for my blog to introduce Charlotte and myself to potential clients, this video has taken on a life of its own on You Tube, and has become a major source of new business. I continue to update this video to provide a realistic view of Charlotte, and it remains popular on my two blogs, CharlotteCommunities and TerryMcDonaldRealEstate.com.”



