Union County Remains a Popular Destination for People Relocating to Charlotte
A few years ago, Union County was the fifth fastest growing county in the country. The economy has slowed the areas' boom but buyers are still interested in seeing what the Union County subdivisions have to offer.
It seems that a lot of people that have been relocated to work in Charlotte and a lot of people that are currently living in Charlotte are moving to Union County. For a buyer, Union County has a lot to offer. The lower tax rate (about 1/2% lower), the reputation of Union County schools, and the fact that the area was overbuilt in the last few years has produced a huge buyers market and now you can buy a lot more house for the money than you can in Charlotte.
For someone working in Uptown Charlotte, the commute is still the hindering factor. To many, living in a more rural environment is well worth the 30-40 minute drive back to the popular subdivisions such as The Chimneys of Marvin, Quellin, Lawson, Anklin Forrest, Canterfield Creek, Marvin Creek, and Providence Downs.
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There are a lot of builders still finishing subdivisions in Union County:
Toll Brothers are building in Marvin Creek
Ryan, Ryland, Orleans, St. Lawrence are in Lawson
Pulte is building at The Chimneys of Marvin
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