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John KurtzCharlotte · NC
Track record · 20262026

Five years.
0 closings.

Every closing in the last five years, summarized. Buyer-side most of the time, $300K–$500K most of the time, real Gaston-and-Charlotte towns most of the time. The practice without the marketing.

0

Closed transactions

2026–2026

Five-year window

0%

Buyer-side

$0

Median sale price

Where the closings landed

Real markets, real volume.

John’s intown Charlotte territory across five years — every enclave with a verified closing on file, plus a grouped row for out-of-metro referrals where he worked the deal remotely. Myers Park and Dilworth carry the most volume; the other enclaves spread across Eastover, SouthPark, Plaza Midwood, and Uptown. 0% of these closings were buyer-side and 0% were seller-side.The breakdown shows verified categorizations; a small tail of closings in the source spreadsheet didn’t parse cleanly to a city.

    Where the prices land

    A wide intown band.

    The intown Charlotte band is wide. The mean across John’s 0 closings sits at $0; the median runs $0. Myers Park and Eastover anchor the top of the curve; Plaza Midwood and Dilworth carry the broader middle.

    • Under $300K0 closings · 0%
    • $300K – $500K0 closings · 0%
    • $500K – $750K0 closings · 0%
    • $750K – $1M0 closings · 0%
    • Over $1M0 closings · 0%
    What the numbers say

    Three things this data is honest about.

    First — John is a buyer’s agent first. Almost two-thirds of these closings were buyer-side. Sellers still get a full listing-agent practice, but the day-to-day work skews heavily toward representing buyers in negotiation.

    Second — the price band is middle-tier. The median sale was $0 and the mean was $0. More than half of these closings landed between $300K and $500K. Four closed above $750K in five years, one above $1M. The site doesn’t lean on luxury framing because the data doesn’t support it.

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