Showing posts with label Charlotte. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charlotte. Show all posts

Saturday, June 18, 2016

Thinking of Selling Your Home? This Charlotte Townhouse Went From "FOR SALE" to "SOLD" in 12 Hours!

I knew this townhouse would sell quickly, but in 12 hours?  No way!



But that's how it went down.  With a dozen showing requests made on the first day, it didn't take long for a serious buyer to make an offer and for others to express interest.

If you live in the south Charlotte area from Mint Hill to Fort Mill, Dilworth to Waxhaw, or anywhere between, and are planning to sell your home, you need to call me today to get your house from "For Sale" to "Sold."

I have a proprietary method that has resulted in my three most recent listings being sold in under 3 days apiece, though I will admit, this one was the quickest one yet!

Call me directly at 980-298-9385 to schedule an appointment today.



Jimmy Grappone is a Realtor® living in the Charlotte area for nearly a decade. 

His hobbies include fishing, playing golf, watching football, and exploring the Carolinas.

Jimmy is a licensed Realtor® with Allen Tate Company in North Carolina and South Carolina. 

He is a member of a nationwide and international referral network of the world's best real estate agents, "Leading Real Estate Companies of the World."

Jimmy is passionate about "Making Home Happen" for all of his clients, family and friends!
Contact the Author:
Facebook.com/JimmyGrapponeRealtor
Twitter & IG: @jimmygrappone
Online: www.jimmygrappone.com & www.itsjimmyon.com
Email:  Jimmy.Grappone@AllenTate.com
Phone:  980-298-9385

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

What is a seller's market in real estate?

What is a seller's market in real estate?

You've no doubt heard the term, but what does it mean?

Watch this short 3-minute video to hear me explain what a seller's market is, why we are in a seller's market, and some of the advantages and disadvantages to being in a seller's market.






Jimmy Grappone is a Realtor® living in the Charlotte area for nearly a decade. 

His hobbies include fishing, playing golf, watching football, and exploring the Carolinas.

Jimmy is a licensed Realtor® with Allen Tate Company in North Carolina and South Carolina. 

He is a member of a nationwide and international referral network of the world's best real estate agents, "Leading Real Estate Companies of the World."

Jimmy is passionate about "Making Home Happen" for all of his clients, family and friends!
Contact the Author:
Facebook.com/JimmyGrapponeRealtor
Twitter & IG: @jimmygrappone
Online: www.jimmygrappone.com & www.itsjimmyon.com
Email:  Jimmy.Grappone@AllenTate.com
Phone:  980-298-9385

Friday, April 22, 2016

What Do Charlotte Area Realtors® Do At Realtors® Care Day 2016? We Volunteer With Habitat for Humanity, Naturally! #RCD2016 #Snakeskin




Snakeskin, anyone?

Welcome to Realtors® Care Day 2016 (#RCD2016) in Pineville, North Carolina, a tiny hamlet just south of Charlotte, North Carolina!

Realtors® Care Day is put on locally every year in April by the Charlotte Regional Realtor® Association.

Approximately 30 Allen Tate Company Realtors® came out to a house on China Grove Road to replace siding, to paint, to install new counter-tops and to replace the vapor barrier underneath the house.

My job was to climb in the crawl space under the house. Where do you think I found this snake skin?

I freaked out the other people who were underneath the house with me when I showed it them while we were still under the house.

They may have been frightened when they saw the snake skin, but I told them, "I'd rather see a snake skin than a live snake!"

I never figured out what kind of snake this skin belonged to, but I estimate the snake is between four to five feet long and it was shed very recently.  Whether or not this skin came from a poisonous snake, I can't say.

#RCD2016 is just one of many ways Realtors® give back to the communities we serve by partnering with Habitat for Humanity to rehabilitate an existing home for a family that can't otherwise afford the repair work.

We may not be licensed contractors, but we do our best!

#RCD2016 was a blast and I can't wait for #RCD2017!

A rag-tag crew of Realtors® if I ever saw one, replacing siding on a Habitat for Humanity house.
Allen Tate Company Realtors® Jimmy Grappone and Diane Kuiper
Allen Tate Company Realtors® Jimmy Grappone and Irma Delph

Jimmy Grappone is a Realtor® living in the Charlotte area for nearly a decade. 

His hobbies include fishing, playing golf, watching football, and exploring the Carolinas.

Jimmy is a licensed Realtor® with Allen Tate Company in North Carolina and South Carolina. 

He is a member of a nationwide and international referral network of the world's best real estate agents, "Leading Real Estate Companies of the World."

Jimmy is passionate about "Making Home Happen" for all of his clients, family and friends!
Contact the Author:
Facebook.com/JimmyGrapponeRealtor
Twitter & IG: @jimmygrappone
Online: www.jimmygrappone.com & www.itsjimmyon.com
Email:  Jimmy.Grappone@AllenTate.com
Phone:  980-298-9385

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Charlotte Home in Dilworth Neighborhood Sells In 3.5 Days (Video)

The Spring real estate market has arrived in Charlotte, and homes that are well-priced, well-staged, updated and in good showing condition are selling quickly.

For example, the townhouse at 2707 Dilworth Heights Lane in Charlotte's Dilworth neighborhood was listed for sale on Saturday, the sellers received an offer on Monday, and they were under contract by Tuesday.  

This listing actually generated nine showings in just four days on the market.

Join me for a walking video tour of 2707 Dilworth Heights Lane

Dilworth is among Charlotte's most popular areas due to its central location between Uptown, South End, and the Southpark areas.  

The Dilworth neighborhood is also the location of several of Charlotte's oldest Live Oak trees and many of its stateliest homes.

Popular restaurants and bars on East Boulevard, including 300 East, Bakersfield East Blvd, and Lebowski's Neighborhood Grill are within easy walking distance of Dilworth Heights.  Freedom Park is just a five to ten minute bicycle ride away.  Uptown Charlotte and Southpark are five to ten minute drives away.

Dilworth is popular among young professionals seeking proximity to Uptown offices and nightlife without living in the heart of the city or in busier, trendier neighborhoods like South End or the Arts District.  It is also a relatively flat area of town, which many runners enjoy.

Empty nesters flock to the area for the convenience and culture of urban living after raising children in more suburban settings around town.

Dilworth is a favorite destination area for residents of Greater Charlotte who come to eat at great restaurants like Fran's Filling Station, Fiamma (Italian) Restaurant, and Ru San's.

If you would like to learn more about Dilworth or any of Charlotte's many neighborhoods and surrounding small towns, please contact the author.  

About the Author:


Jimmy Grappone is a Realtor® living in the Charlotte area for nearly a decade. 

His hobbies include fishing, playing golf, watching football, and exploring the Carolinas.

Jimmy is a licensed Realtor® with Allen Tate Company in North Carolina and South Carolina. 

He is a member of a nationwide and international referral network of the world's best real estate agents, "Leading Real Estate Companies of the World."

Jimmy is passionate about "Making Home Happen" for all of his clients, family and friends!
Contact the Author:
Facebook.com/JimmyGrapponeRealtor
Twitter & IG: @jimmygrappone
Online: www.jimmygrappone.com & www.itsjimmyon.com
Email:  Jimmy.Grappone@AllenTate.com
Phone:  980-298-9385

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Video: Open House @ Providence Grove. Nerdwallet Says Waxhaw Best City For Young Families Living in North Carolina



According to nerdwallet, the Town of Waxhaw is the best place for young families to live in North Carolina.

I will be hosting an open house in Providence Grove subdivision, located just 3.5 miles north of downtown Waxhaw.

This 3,232 square foot, five-bedroom home is located at 8104 Madrigal Court in Waxhaw and it will be open for public viewing from 12:00 until 2:00 PM.

I look forward to seeing some friendly and familiar faces in attendance!

About the Author:


Jimmy Grappone is a Realtor® living in the Charlotte area for nearly a decade. 

His hobbies include fishing, playing golf, watching football, and exploring the Carolinas.

Jimmy is a licensed Realtor® with Allen Tate Company in North Carolina and South Carolina. 

He is a member of a nationwide and international referral network of the world's best real estate agents, "Leading Real Estate Companies of the World."

Jimmy is passionate about "Making Home Happen" for all of his clients, family and friends!
Contact the Author:
Facebook.com/JimmyGrapponeRealtor
Twitter & IG: @jimmygrappone
Online: www.jimmygrappone.com & www.itsjimmyon.com
Email:  Jimmy.Grappone@AllenTate.com
Phone:  980-298-9385

Monday, February 15, 2016

Charlotte Daily Short: Body Worlds Exhibit at Discovery Place Charlotte Worth Admission

I took a step outside of my comfort zone this weekend and spent Valentine's Day at Discovery Place Charlotte touring Gunther von Hagens' BODY WORLD & The Cycle of Life exhibit.

Whether you think you have any interest in human anatomy or not, you do have a body consisting of a brain and other organs, muscles, tendons, nerves and bones.

What this exhibit does so beautifully is it displays real human bodies using a process called plastination to preserve individual organs and tissues after they have been removed from the deceased's body, and it poses them in such a way that beautifully reveals the simple complexity of the human form.

I found the most interesting models to be those in action, including a baseball player in the final stages of swinging a bat, a pair of hockey players colliding, and a runner with each of his muscles peeled back to reveal underlying muscles, nerves, tendons and various fibers.

The exhibit takes about an hour to go through if you truly look at every display and it is well worth the price of admission.

The current exhibit runs from November 21, 2015 until May 1, 2016 and costs $24 for non-members of the museum and $12 for Discovery Place members.  I recommend purchasing your tickets online so you don't have to wait in line.

Discovery Place Charlotte has several additional exhibits and interactive displays which are educational and entertaining for children and adults of all ages.

About the Author:


Jimmy Grappone is a Realtor® living in the Charlotte area for nearly a decade. 

His hobbies include fishing, playing golf, watching football, and exploring the Carolinas.

Jimmy is a licensed Realtor® with Allen Tate Company in North Carolina and South Carolina. 

He is a member of a nationwide and international referral network of the world's best real estate agents, "Leading Real Estate Companies of the World."

Jimmy is passionate about "Making Home Happen" for all of his clients, family and friends!
Contact the Author:
Facebook.com/JimmyGrapponeRealtor
Twitter & IG: @jimmygrappone
Online: www.jimmygrappone.com & www.itsjimmyon.com
Email:  Jimmy.Grappone@AllenTate.com
Phone:  980-298-9385

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Five Ways To Show Your Home Love This Valentine's Day


St. Valentine's Day is quickly approaching and will arrive this Sunday, February 14, 2016.

If you've waited until now to decide how you are going to express your love to your significant other, you may have already waited too long.

However, your house doesn't care about silly things like receiving cards, flowers, and chocolates on Hallmark's favorite holiday.

Here are a few things you can do to show your home some extra love this week, this month, or just sometime this year.

1.  Pressure wash and Paint.  Nothing says "I love you" like giving your home a fresh bath and dressing it up with some makeup.

See what a difference pressure washing your home can make on its appearance.

Rent a pressure washer from the local hardware store or hire a professional to make your dingy home sparkle.

If your home is clad in wood or hardboard, consider giving it a fresh coat of paint in a color that really pops, like slate blue with white trim or straw and sage.

2.  Hire a professional cleaning service.  Sure, you clean your home constantly.

You mop and vacuum the floors, wipe down the counters, and dust off the fans at least once a week.


But when was the last time you gave your home a long, deep scrub?

It's kind of like when your spouse gives you a massage vs. receiving a professional, deep tissue massage.

Your spouse hits the surface areas, but the professional reaches every nook, cranny, and crevice.

3.  Decorate with new furniture.  You don't necessarily need to spend a fortune on new furniture to change the look of a room.

Give a room a vintage look with a dresser like this one painted "Chesapeake Blue."

Add an accent chair to a barren corner of your family room.  Or pick up an antique dresser at a garage sale or second-hand shop.

Furniture doesn't necessarily need to be new, just "new to you," to compliment and complete a room that was just missing a final piece.

4.  Build a hardscape.  Outdoor living space is just as important as indoor living space for many homeowners in the Carolinas.

Build a new cobblestone patio or upgrade your existing one.  Fire pits and outdoor fireplaces remain very popular among homeowners.

Can you see how this will improve your life?
Even a well-positioned bird bath or koi pond can make a huge difference in the appearance of -- and the enjoyment you receive from -- your backyard.

5.  Update your kitchen and / or master bath.  There are two reasons to update these two important rooms.

First, you'll get enjoyment out of having a kitchen and master bathroom you can be proud of.

Secondly, these are the two rooms with the most impact on resale home prices in your entire house.

What can tile and marble do for you?  Even granite is
considered standard counter top material these days.
Today's buyers want to move into new or "like new" homes, and studies show these two rooms have more impact on your home's value than any other room in the house.

Just don't expect to get an immediate dollar-for-dollar return on your upgrades as these are also two of the costliest rooms to improve.

Give me a call if you ever need a reference for a great contractor in your area or for more ideas on how to show your home some Valentine's Day love.

About the Author:



Jimmy Grappone is a Realtor® living in the Charlotte area for nearly a decade. 

His hobbies include fishing, playing golf, watching football, and exploring the Carolinas.

Jimmy is a licensed Realtor® with Allen Tate Company in North Carolina and South Carolina. 

Grappone is a member of a nationwide and international referral network of the world's best real estate agents, "Leading Real Estate Companies of the World."

He is passionate about "Making Home Happen!"
Contact the Author:
Facebook.com/JimmyGrapponeRealtor
Twitter & IG: @jimmygrappone
Online: www.jimmygrappone.com & www.itsjimmyon.com
Email:  Jimmy.Grappone@AllenTate.com
Phone:  980-298-9385

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Charlotte Daily Short: Queen's Feast: Charlotte Restaurant Week® Is Here, January 22-31, 2016


Queen's Feast: Charlotte Restaurant Week® is back!

The Winter 2016 version of Queen's Feast takes place from January 22-31, 2016.

"Winter Storm Jonas" forced several participating restaurants to close their doors on Opening Day, but the semi-annual event is back in full swing.

More than 125 restaurants across the Greater Charlotte region participate in Queen's Feast, offering full course meals--many complete with an alcoholic beverage and/or dessert--for $30 or $35.

This means a party of two can have a meal out for $60-$70 (tip and tax excluded) which ordinarily costs upwards of $80-$100.

Because I love great food and I love getting a great deal, I never miss an opportunity to eat out for a discount!

There is nothing finer in the Carolinas than dinner out at a cost-prohibitive restaurant for a substantial discount during Queen's Feast.

So stretch your dollar a little further this week while expanding your pallet at a fine dining establishment you wouldn't otherwise try.

Bon appetit!

About the Author:


Jimmy Grappone is a Realtor® living in the Charlotte area for nearly a decade. 

His hobbies include fishing, playing golf, watching football, and exploring the Carolinas.

Jimmy is a licensed Realtor® with Allen Tate Company in North Carolina and South Carolina. 

He is a member of a nationwide and international referral network of the world's best real estate agents, "Leading Real Estate Companies of the World."

He is passionate about "Making Home Happen!"
Contact the Author:
Facebook.com/JimmyGrapponeRealtor
Twitter & IG: @jimmygrappone
Online: www.jimmygrappone.com & www.itsjimmyon.com
Email:  Jimmy.Grappone@AllenTate.com
Phone:  980-298-9385


Monday, January 18, 2016

Things To Do In Charlotte: Five Great Places To Take Your Dog In Charlotte

The Dog Bar Charlotte in NoDa. "Sit. Stay. Drink."
I just read a fantastic article titled "10 New Year’s Resolutions For Dog People " via the BarkPost app on my smartphone (recommended download for all dog lovers) and one of the resolutions, "Take your pup somewhere new," inspired me to write this post.

I chose these five great places to take your dog based on personal experience.  You may notice most of these places are located in south Charlotte, and that's because I live south of Uptown.

For that reason alone, my dog rarely ventures as far north as Huntersville or Lake Norman, though I am sure there are some wonderful dog friendly attractions in that part of Charlotte, too.

1.  Social Pet Hotel & Day Care.  I can't say enough about this place.  We take our energetic three-year old puppy here at least once per week and we board him here whenever we go out of town.  The staff wear him out and treat our pooch (and us) well.

As the name implies, Social Pet is great at posting photos on social media and they send you a pic of your dog via text every day whether he is there for day care or boarding.

2.  William R. Davie District Park.  Davie Dog Park has the best open run dog park I've ever been to with three distinct areas in the big dog park, and a separate fenced run area for dogs under 20 lbs.  There are always lots of people and dogs here and most people know how to behave (and dress) appropriately.  However, it is always entertaining to see a girl in high heels or a guy in khakis here.

Warning: This is not the place to wear your Sunday (or Saturday night) best because you will leave dirtier than you were when you arrived.  On a side note, If I were a single guy with a pooch, this would be an ideal place to find a date to the Puppy Prom.

3.  Camp Bow Wow, Matthews.  When we lived closer to Matthews, we took our dog to Camp Bow Wow and he always seemed to have a great time and went home tired.  At the end of the day, that's the goal, isn't it?  The staff are friendly and the facility gets bonus points for having a webcam to check in on your four-legged friend throughout the day.

4.  McAlpine Creek Community Park.  This park has a pretty large fenced dog park (my guess is 2 acres +/-) plus great trails to take Fido for a long walk.  If you have a dog who's trouble on the leash, wear her out in the fenced area first, before taking a long stroll together along the Greenway.

5. U.S. National Whitewater Center.  Though your pup is not allowed on the zip line, ropes course, rock climbing wall or whitewater rafts, he can accompany you nearly everywhere else.  Dogs are also welcome at special events and concerts.

Update: The USNWC recently acquired 488 additional acres to go along with the 266 acres the main facility is located on and another 150 acres purchased in 2014.  With so much land by the edge of the Catawba River, there are ample opportunities to run, swim and play to your pooch's content.

Bonus: Dog Bar Charlotte.  Because drinking at a bar in NoDa is just more fun when there are 50 dogs running around under your feet.

Here is a list of all of Charlotte's dog parks.

About the Author:


Jimmy Grappone is a Realtor® living in the Charlotte area since 2005. 

His hobbies include fishing, playing golf, watching football, and exploring the Carolinas.

Jimmy is also a dog lover and he loves to write almost as much as he loves being a Realtor®.

His mission is "Making Home Happen" for his clients whether they are buying or selling a home for the first time, middle, or last.

Jimmy Grappone is a licensed Realtor® with Allen Tate Company in North Carolina and South Carolina. 

Contact the Author:
Instagram: @itsjimmyon, Twitter: @jimmygrappone
Email:  Jimmy.Grappone@AllenTate.com
Phone:  980-298-9385
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Friday, January 15, 2016

Charlotte Daily Short: #Panthers Playoff Friday -- Pointing and Dabbing on Them Folks, Allen Tate Realtors® Style

Pointing and Dabbing at Allen Tate Realtors - Charlotte Ballantyne Office.
No one can say we don't have fun at the Allen Tate Realtors® - Charlotte Ballantyne Office.

Panthers Fridays are always fun, but Panthers Playoffs Fridays are even better!

Above is our official entry pic for the company Panthers Pride photo contests, but I took a few shots with my selfie stick, too.

Check out these photos I posted on my Facebook page:
Getting our point and dab on at @AllenTate on @Panthers Playoff Friday. #GoPanthers #KeepPounding #swagKatrina Richards...
Posted by Jimmy Grappone on Friday, January 15, 2016









About the Author:


Jimmy Grappone is a Realtor® living in the Charlotte area for nearly a decade. 

His hobbies include fishing, playing golf, watching football, and exploring the Carolinas.

Jimmy is a licensed Realtor® with Allen Tate Company in North Carolina and South Carolina. 

He is passionate about helping his clients find their way home!
Contact the Author:
Facebook.com/JimmyGrapponeRealtor
Twitter & IG: @jimmygrappone
Online: www.jimmygrappone.com & www.itsjimmyon.com
Email:  Jimmy.Grappone@AllenTate.com
Phone:  980-298-9385

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Video Blog: Charlotte Open House Berkeley on Providence



Ever wonder what Realtors® do on the weekends when we're not chauffeuring our buyer clients around town or taking exotic vacations?

Why, we hold open houses, of course!

Check out this quick video I filmed at the location of my upcoming open house at 5116 Berkeley Green Dr, Charlotte, NC 28277.

I'll be there with one of my go-to mortgage partners, Jessica Babinski of Movement Mortgage, from 1-3 PM this Saturday, January 16, 2015.

Please share this post / video and I'd love to see you there!


About the Author:


Jimmy Grappone is a Realtor® living in the Charlotte area for nearly a decade. 

His hobbies include fishing, playing golf, watching football, and exploring the Carolinas.

Jimmy is a licensed Realtor® with Allen Tate Company in North Carolina and South Carolina. 

He is passionate about helping his clients find their way home!
Contact the Author:
Facebook.com/JimmyGrapponeRealtor
Twitter & IG: @jimmygrappone
Online: www.jimmygrappone.com & www.itsjimmyon.com
Email:  Jimmy.Grappone@AllenTate.com
Phone:  980-298-9385