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1. The
North Carolina Real Estate Commission
P.O. Box 17100, Raleigh, NC 27619-7100
919.875.3700 |
Web
Site: www.ncrec.state.nc.us
| Rules,
Regulations, Sample Forms, File a Complaint |
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2.North
Carolina Association of Realtors
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Web
Site: www.ncrealtors.org
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3.
Charlotte Regional Realtor Association
1201 Greenwood Cliff, Suite 200
Charlotte, NC 28204
704.372.0911 fax 704.338.9401 |
Web
Site: www.carolinahome.com
| All listings in
MLS including addresses of property. Your agent should be able to
download data sheets for you and email same. |
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| 4. City
of Charlotte |
Web
Site: http://www.charmeck.nc.us/
| City-county
information on everything from A-Z. |
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| 5. City
of Charlotte-Mecklenburg County GIS |
Web
Site: http://maps.co.mecklenburg.nc.us/
| Excellent. Tax
information, ownership, maps and lots more. |
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| 6. City
of Charlotte-Quality of Life Index Page |
Web
Site: http://www.charmeck.nc.us/cindev/qol/
| Study reporting
on various economic, social, physical and educational aspects of
communities in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Jurisdiction. |
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| 7.FNMA |
Web
Site: www.fanniemae.com
| Fannie Mae's
site will help you find a lender or mortgage. |
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| 8.FICO |
Web
Site: www.myfico.com
| Discover your
FICO credit score and what you can do if it needs improving |
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| 9.Nehemiah Program |
Web
Site: www.getdownpayment.com
| This is the
online site of the Nehemiah Program, which provides gifts of down
payments on qualified homes |
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| 10.National Association
of Home Builders |
Web
Site: www.nahb.com
| Information
on all sorts of housing issues, including a guide to buying a new
home and the latest economic forecasts. |
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| 11. The
Employers Association |
Web
Site: www.employersassoc.com/
| The
Employers Association is an organization for business and industry
that provides, to management, services that help create and maintain
positive and productive employer and employee relationships. |
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| 12.
Self-Help Credit Union |
Web
Site: www.self-help.com
| Self-Help
is a community development lender that has provided over $1.78
billion in financing to 25,800 home buyers, small businesses and
nonprofits. Self-Help reaches people who are underserved by
conventional lenders—particularly minorities, women, rural
residents, and low-wealth families—through the support of
socially-responsible citizens and institutions across the U.S. |
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