CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Charlotte housing market ended 2020 on a strong note, shaking off the impact felt earlier in the year when the COVID-19 pandemic first hit.
Canopy Realtor Association on Friday released full-year and December statistics on residential real estate activity across the 16-county Charlotte region.
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That report, based on Canopy MLS data, showed that both closed and pending sales ticked upward in December and the entire year as did sales and listing prices amid a fast-moving sellers’ market in Charlotte. That also led to inventory plummeting to new lows.
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