2014.07.15 | Demand and lack of land drive teardown trend.
– Mecklenburg Times
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– Charlotte Observer
– Charlotte Observer
– Charlotte Business Journal
"Residential developer Wendy Field wants to build 19 luxury townhomes on Providence Road, the second in a series of projects the longtime real estate consultant is planning." – Charlotte Business Journal
"Recent statistics for the Charlotte-area housing market have been pointing in one direction: up." – Charlotte Observer
"The Cottages on Euclid is Wendy Field's debut as a developer and the first phase of construction is scheduled for completion by the end of December." – Charlotte Observer
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The housing market remains challenging, but the new owners of Tranquil Court are sticking with the residential component of the mixed-use project, says Wendy Field, a managing partner …
The Uptown condo market has suffered setbacks over the past few months, but that apparently isn't scaring buyers away.
An area of the building is devoted to one-bedroom units from 750 to 770 square feet. Prices for those units started in the $170,000s a year ago but now are in the mid-$200,000s, says Wendy Field, an agent for Cottingham-Chalk Developer Services, which …
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Wendy Field of Field Consulting, who helps developers with condominium projects. Field is also the sales manager for Settlers' Place, which has units ranging from $300,000 to more than $1 million …
As the sales agent for Settlers' Place condominiums in uptown Charlotte, Wendy Field has a challenge: sell 22 units in a softening economy -- units ranging in price from $300,000 to more than $1 …
Elevators have become a necessity, says Wendy Field, vice president of sales for the Settlers' Place condominium project uptown. Among her clients, townhouses aren't as desirable as one-story units, Field …
Her lunch-time visits have paid off in generating exposure for the building. Wendy Field, sales manager at uptown condo project Settlers Place, had a digital walkthrough of 400 North Church when she …
Eastover empty-nesters are moving into condos and townhomes just miles, or even blocks, away. "People are just not living in their homes for 20, 30 years like they used to," says Wendy Field, sales manager for Settlers' Place, a new Fourth Ward condo project …
Groarty and McKeithen also have talked with Wendy Field, sales manager for high-end condo projects 400 North Church and ChapelWatch, about the potential of a residential project. The former Medical College, valued …
Manager Wendy Field says buyers tell her it's the convenience they're buying. "It's the only place in Charlotte where you can truly leave your car and walk somewhere," Field says. All …
Big fish at First Union makes waves in the clouds (literally) for an April 21 celebration planned for the roof of the Mint Museum of Craft + Design. "We figured this would be a great way to build awareness for the group," says Wendy Field, board member. Guest …
Seven of the 36 units are left, says sales agent Wendy Field. "Church Street is becoming a fashionable address," says Ellison Clary, BankAmerica spokesman. "There seems to be strong demand …
Estate consultant Emma Littlejohn comments on the Charlotte condo prices being on the rise. ChapelWatch, the newest uptown residential project by Bank of America Corp., has sold 24 of the 36 units since sales began in October, says sales manager Wendy Field …
The 83 luxury units sold for between $220,000 and $650,000, with the final units selling for more than $200 per square foot, says sales manager Wendy Field. Jim Palermo, NationsBank executive …
Momentum building for condos ranging from $220,000 to more than $600,000. Wendy Field, sales manager, says sales have been brisk, with 68 units either sold or under contract and four more reserved. It's the first of three Nations …