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Old 03-05-2008, 12:45 PM
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That's not entirely true. Established areas do not have the rezoning issues like newer parts of Charlotte. Many areas have had the same school assignments for decades.
So glad you said that, as I did not want to seem to be arguing with anyone

Only schools in high growth areas get rezoned when new schools get built. Many, many parts of Charlotte have been built out for years and have had the same school assignments to their neighborhoods for years. If finding and staying in a good school is important to you, you should look at established neighborhoods of Charlotte - not new construction areas only.
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Old 03-05-2008, 12:52 PM
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That's not entirely true. Established areas do not have the rezoning issues like newer parts of Charlotte. Many areas have had the same school assignments for decades.
I didn't mean to say that every school was affected by this, I simply meant that this is not a steel creek issue and that it does happen in other areas of CMS. Afterall, Charlotte is in general a rapid growth city.
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Old 03-05-2008, 03:40 PM
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Single Family Homes from the $190s and from the Mid $200s
Again, KB is okay, McCar is by far nicer and a more diserable area of Berewick.
That's the base price though right? You have upgrade prices. Least 25k, some folks dropping a lot more than that..

You might be able to squeeze in at 215 (OP's cap) but I seriously doubt it man...
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Old 03-05-2008, 04:16 PM
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That's the base price though right? You have upgrade prices. Least 25k, some folks dropping a lot more than that..

You might be able to squeeze in at 215 (OP's cap) but I seriously doubt it man...
Good gravy, I'm sure the OP would rather have info that she can use. Yes, she can buy in McCar for her price range. I doubt with all the talk about Berewick that she is considering it as an option anyways. So let's keep this thread helpful to her and not keep going back and forth about the unimportant details please.

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