Ballantyne area of Charlotte, North Carolina
The Charlotte housing market is in a slump right now and that is affecting the Ballantyne area as well. In the first quarter of this year only around 1,300 homes have sold up to March 15th and there are a lot more homes going into foreclosure. That means one or two houses going into foreclosure in the Ballantyne area can cause an adverse affect on the Ballantyne neighborhood area of Charlotte home values. Only a hand full of houses in that area are selling and in order for homeowners to find a valuable solution is to deal with an investment company that is looking to buy houses faster in the Ballantyne area than your real estate agent can sell your house. The trend doesn't seem like it is going to stop anytime soon. In order to stop the foreclosure crisis and the housing slump homeowners need to become more proactive when they want to sell their homes.
Vernon Crawford of BofC says "homeowners in the Ballantyne area are affected now just like the sub-prime market was hit back between 2006-2009, but the Ballantyne homeowners have a more serious problem because there are only a few buyers that can actually purchase a home in that area, he also added, "we are looking to buy houses in the Ballantyne area regardless of how much equity you have or whether you want to stop a pending foreclosure, we would like to make an offer on your house, so if you are willing to sell on terms if you don't have any wiggle room, there is a good chance we can purchase your house and relieve you from the burden of your mortgage".
Homeowners in the Ballantyne area that want to put a stop to the housing slump by selling their house faster than they can with a real estate agent can go to our home site at listed below. Even if you are facing foreclosure and need to put a stop to the process there is help available.



