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It's Time to Get off the Fence

There are many reasons to "get off the fence" and buy a home.  Nobody rings a bell when you hit the bottom.  Don't sit by and miss this opportunity.

Buying a home is one of life's most important decisions - and one of the most gratifying. Yet today's economy has kept home buyers "on the fence" - and paralyzed about moving forward in pursuit of their goals and dreams.

"Lack of decision making results in deferred dreams and lost opportunities," said Rhoda and Jeffrey Makoff, authors of Get Off the Fence! "But you want to feel that you have made the right choices at each opportunity, especially the major crossroads."

"When you have decided what your dream is, what your goals are and what your plan is, all you need to do is get off the fence and just do it," said business philosopher Jim Rohn. "Making the effort to get off the fence is the hardest move, as after that, everything will flow easily as you put your plans in motion."

Lower home prices, interest rates at 25-year low, and a strong inventory make this a perfect time to buy a home. If you're ready to make a move - or just thinking about it, Team Honeycutt will make sure you're standing on solid ground. Let us know how we can help you get off the fence and get on with living the best possible life.

It's a great time in Cabarrus County and the Charlotte region to buy a home.  Call today.

 

 

0 commentsTeam Honeycutt • June 06 2009 09:04PM

Ride the Train with Santa Claus

Take a train ride with Santa Claus this weekend. On Saturday, December 20 and Sunday, December 21, visit the North Carolina Transportation Museum in Spencer, NC for this memorable trip. Tickets are $7 per person and the ride lasts 25 minutes. Trains depart on Saturday at 10:00, 10:45 and 11:30 a.m. as well as 1:00, 1:45, 2:30 and 3:15 p.m. On Sunday, the trains will leave at 1:30, 2:15, 3:00 and 3:45 p.m. There will be Christmas stories and a chance to make a holiday ornament. For more information, visit http://www.nctrans.org/

 

 

4 commentsTeam Honeycutt • December 19 2008 01:14PM

Free Holiday Entertainment for the Kids

Now that the kids are out of school for a little while, how should you entertain them? On Monday, December 22 and Tuesday, December 23, visit the library in downtown Concord to watch a holiday movie. There are four movies showing at different times throughout the day to choose from. The schedule is below. For more information, call 704-920-2058.

 

10:00 - A MUPPET CHRISTMAS CAROL

11:30 - THE BERENSTAIN BEARS: THE BEARS' CHRISTMAS

2:00 - MICKEY'S CHRISTMAS CAROL

2:30 - SAMANTHA: AN AMERICAN GIRL HOLIDAY

6:00 - HOME ALONE

0 commentsTeam Honeycutt • December 19 2008 01:00PM

Holiday Garbage Pickup for City of Concord

If you live in the City of Concord, your trash pickup might be effected by the upcoming holidays. The week of December 22, trash pickup will take place as normal for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday areas. Those whose trash and recycling are normally picked up on Thursday will be serviced on Friday, December 26 and those whose trash and recycling are normally picked up on Friday will be serviced on Saturday, December 27. There will be no changes in the pickup schedule for the New Year's Holiday.

 

0 commentsTeam Honeycutt • December 19 2008 11:22AM

Jeff Gordon Donates to CMC-NorthEast

The Jeff Gordon Foundation has given $271,000 to fund 10 new incubators for the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Carolinas Medical Center-NorthEast which supports critically ill and premature infants. The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit was renovated and relocated to its present location in the Jeff Gordon Children's Hospital in 2004. The grant will allow the replacement of 10 of the current 12 incubators which are more than 10 years old.

0 commentsTeam Honeycutt • December 19 2008 11:09AM

Fire Station 9 Opens in Concord

Concord's Fire Station 9 opened Wednesday, December 17. 

Many people involved in the building of the station along with friends, family and community members were present for the opening. 

The fire station will be the hub for response in Battalion Two and will provide fire and rescue to the western side of Concord and the I-85 corridor. It will also be a refueling station for city workers, holding 10,000 gallons of fuel, and a police substation.

Fire Station 9 is located at 1020 Ivey Cline Road.

0 commentsTeam Honeycutt • December 19 2008 11:04AM

Extra Bus Service for Holidays

The Concord-Kannapolis Transit System will extend its hours Friday, December 19 and Saturday, December 20 to allow citizens extra time to finish their holiday shopping and errands.


CK Rider will run all its routes until 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, as the city urges residents to make trips to businesses like Carolina Mall and Concord Mills for last-minute Christmas shopping. This is three extra hours of bus service on each day. 

For additional information, visit www.ckrider.com

 

 

0 commentsTeam Honeycutt • December 19 2008 10:57AM

Cabarrus College of Health Sciences Open House

The Cabarrus College of Health Sciences has an open house planned for December 18 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Admissions and financial aid representatives will be available to meet with students. There are several degree programs available for students. The college is still accepting applications for the Spring 2009 semester as space allows for all programs except the associate degree in nursing. For more information, call 704-403-1556.

1 commentTeam Honeycutt • December 16 2008 08:01AM

Habitat for Humanity Cabarrus County Fundraiser

Looking for New Year's Eve Plans? Consider Habitat for Humanity Cabarrus County's fundraiser "Jeans and Jewels-Raisin' the Roof for Habitat." The event will take place December 31 at the Historic Gibson Mill in Concord from 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Tickets are $50 per person or $500 to reserve a table for eight. The event will include food, a band and a silent auction. The auction will feature items from Habitat's ReStore that students, artists and friends have transformed into works of art. There will be more than 40 items available including chairs, bed headboards, tables and pictures. For more information or to purchase tickets, please call 704-786-4001.

 

2 commentsTeam Honeycutt • December 16 2008 07:55AM

Cabarrus Health Alliance Launches Institute at Research Campus

Cabarrus Health Alliance announced it will launch the Public Health Research Institute at the North Carolina Research Campus. With financial assistance from Dole Food's owner David Murdock, the Institute  "will seek to enhance and develop joint public health research opportunities between Cabarrus Health Alliance and the North Carolina Research Campus through collaborative relationships with university, corporate and community partners."      

The institute will, primarily, work with the existing university partners at the research campus, like UNC-Chapel Hill and Duke University. This will also push the health alliance's efforts to become a Model Public Health Agency, where other public health departments across the country look for best practices in public health.

0 commentsTeam Honeycutt • December 10 2008 04:27PM