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Good video! I'm a Monrovian (my parents were natives, but I grew up in Charlotte and recently moved here). The average age of homes... Keep in mind that all of the beautiful homes in the Historic District figure into that average, so there wasn't a big housing boom in the 80s (homes were built during that time, yes, but not most). Several neighborhoods dating back to the 40s through the 90s, but a ton of new neighborhoods built within the last decade. One more thing.. Muhn-ROE. But... We agree.. Great place to live!
Yes great point on the home ages. I love that it has older homes, they have a ton of charm! lol yea I know.... I still in 12 years haven't mastered the Muhn-Roe pronunciation lol
@@livingincharlottenorthcarolinaNo huge stress on the pronunciation. Just put the emphasis/stress on "Roe" and it helps a ton. And... We're in one of the completely renovated historical homes, within easy walking distance of downtown, and it's an absolute revelation... Soo many amenities that are RIGHT HERE! 😀
@@livingincharlottenorthcarolina One more thing about OUR house. In it 5 years, and the value has increased since purchase by around 50%. We had considered Plaza Midwood for various reasons but saw what was happening in the Monroe Historic District... So, we bought here, saved a ton of money, and have the type of home we'd wanted (now with botanical garden in the back yard) for great money!
@@livingincharlottenorthcarolina hahaha ok, at least you know haha. Thanks for coming out. There's a spectacular coffee shop around the corner from where you were called high octane that was an old Sinclair gas station. Probably the best coffee in the city. Owners are from Argentina and so are the beans.
I'm super happy the video was useful for you! If there's anything else you're curious about or need assistance with, don't hesitate to reach out. I'm here to help however I can! Thank you for your feedback @maritzamusanti496
@@livingincharlottenorthcarolina it’s a beautiful area. We are closer to the Unionville side and have a short drive to restaurants, Lowes, etc. ❤️ I honestly love it.
You are totally wrong ut commute times to Charlotte. First of all, it takes about an hour on Hwy 74 to get to uptown Charlotte. It takes 30 minutes just to get to 485! P.S. the Monroe bypass is useless as it just drops you farther along on 74 - doesn't take you directly to 485.
I've commuted to those areas it just depends on time of day. I do like the bypass as it it faster and it will connect you right back to 74 and into 485 which is convenient :)
I had coffee at Sorella and it’s beautiful inside but dang they need to use stronger coffee beans for their espresso. Also please for the love of God quit mangling the pronunciation of this town.
🤔Thinking of Moving to Charlotte North Carolina?
📝 Let Us Help!
📱Call or Text: 704-559-9169
📨Email: kaila@TheTrulaneGroup.com
📅Schedule a Zoom Call So We Can Meet "In Person":
calendly.com/kailalindseyrealtor/schedule-a-call-to-discuss-buying-or-selling-real-estate?month=2022-07
Good video! I'm a Monrovian (my parents were natives, but I grew up in Charlotte and recently moved here). The average age of homes... Keep in mind that all of the beautiful homes in the Historic District figure into that average, so there wasn't a big housing boom in the 80s (homes were built during that time, yes, but not most). Several neighborhoods dating back to the 40s through the 90s, but a ton of new neighborhoods built within the last decade. One more thing.. Muhn-ROE. But... We agree.. Great place to live!
Yes great point on the home ages. I love that it has older homes, they have a ton of charm! lol yea I know.... I still in 12 years haven't mastered the Muhn-Roe pronunciation lol
@@livingincharlottenorthcarolinaNo huge stress on the pronunciation. Just put the emphasis/stress on "Roe" and it helps a ton. And... We're in one of the completely renovated historical homes, within easy walking distance of downtown, and it's an absolute revelation... Soo many amenities that are RIGHT HERE! 😀
@@livingincharlottenorthcarolina One more thing about OUR house. In it 5 years, and the value has increased since purchase by around 50%. We had considered Plaza Midwood for various reasons but saw what was happening in the Monroe Historic District... So, we bought here, saved a ton of money, and have the type of home we'd wanted (now with botanical garden in the back yard) for great money!
@@livingincharlottenorthcarolina hahaha ok, at least you know haha. Thanks for coming out. There's a spectacular coffee shop around the corner from where you were called high octane that was an old Sinclair gas station. Probably the best coffee in the city. Owners are from Argentina and so are the beans.
Just moved to Monroe about 4 days ago and I've realized without transportation it's hard to get around
Yes the smaller towns certainly do not have the same transportation as the city. Best option is to stay closer into town so you can walk to everything
@@livingincharlottenorthcarolina def agree
Pressed the Like button on the video now, will watch it later today
after work!
I’m sure it’s good!
You are the best! I won't lie, this one is jam packed with info BUT I did get a bit distracted walking around town lol
Love the locally owned shops and being able to walk everywhere. Never knew about the aerospace industry.
It's a great little town. And I didn't either! That was news to me. Manufacturing is a big industry here as well!
Nice video with the great information.❤
I'm super happy the video was useful for you! If there's anything else you're curious about or need assistance with, don't hesitate to reach out. I'm here to help however I can! Thank you for your feedback @maritzamusanti496
I have finally moved to the area about 6 days ago lol.
lol How do you like it?
@@livingincharlottenorthcarolina it’s a beautiful area. We are closer to the Unionville side and have a short drive to restaurants, Lowes, etc. ❤️ I honestly love it.
@@DenishaGarayua o love it!!
omg my parents own rockos italian deli 104 main st omg.......
AHH NO WAY! Think they'd give us a tour? I've been meaning to get back to Monroe!
It inconceivable that someone as pretty, smart, and engaging as you is not on HGTV!!
YOU ARE TOO MUCH! STOPPP (no don't lol keep going lol). I truly appreciate you :) Send the word out to HGTV that they need me
Lol..WTF?
Charlotte is really popular now.
It really is!!
You are totally wrong ut commute times to Charlotte. First of all, it takes about an hour on Hwy 74 to get to uptown Charlotte. It takes 30 minutes just to get to 485! P.S. the Monroe bypass is useless as it just drops you farther along on 74 - doesn't take you directly to 485.
I've commuted to those areas it just depends on time of day. I do like the bypass as it it faster and it will connect you right back to 74 and into 485 which is convenient :)
I can be in Charlotte in 30 minutes. Born in Monroe. Moved away. Live here again currently.
It's pronounced Mun- Roe
So I've been told. It's my accent
😂say Munroe. Not Mon roe!
Came to say the same thing!!😂
so I've been told. It's my accent
I had coffee at Sorella and it’s beautiful inside but dang they need to use stronger coffee beans for their espresso. Also please for the love of God quit mangling the pronunciation of this town.
I don't do espresso but good to know. Lol it's my accent, comes out in various ways :)