Archive for September, 2008

Carolina vs. Notre Dame: Game Time Set

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Well, this is about the best thing we can say about today - they set the game time for the Carolina - Notre Dame football game.  Kick off will be at 3:30pm at Kenan Stadium on Saturday, October 11th.

I can’t imagine where the market will be then, but I know that Chapel Hill will weather the storm.   If you have questions about your place in these tumultuous times, call Reg Morgan - your Chapel Hill realtor with over 20 years of experience buying and selling real estate. 

Go Heels!

Chapel Hill Realtor: Looking for a Good Sandwich?

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

Chapel Hill has some really great restaurants - but where to get a great on-the-go sandwich?   Here are some ideas from someone who doesn’t have much time for the two hour lunch!

Neal’s Deli in Carrboro is already a treasure.  Right next to the Open Eye Cafe, with its award winning barristas.   Their menu changes everyday - but if you are lucky you can get amazing pastrami and their muffuletta is extraordinary.

Now here for my absolute favorite - Sandwhich in the Courtyard on Franklin Street.  Although parking can sometimes be a problem, it is worth it for their tuna salad with thick slabs of crispy bacon.    My mouth litterly waters when I think of it.  (and now I know where i’m taking my 2 year old for lunch after preschool today).    As the weather gets cooler, I also dream about their meatloaf sandwich with fresh beef from Niman’s Ranch.   Add in great salads and soups and you are set for a banquet!  

The staff is great and you can sit out in the Courtyard by the fountain on a sunny day.    They have thick chocolate brownies for dessert or stop off at LocoPops for a treat after lunch.

Bon Appetit!

Chapel Hill Realtor: Join us!

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

What a week - and it is only Tuesday.  Right about now we are wondering whether to sell my wife’s old Lehman Brothers swag on EBAY?   We have lots of bags and hats from my wife’s work at Lehman Brothers in the 90s.  It’s sad to see so many people lose money, savings, jobs.

But here in Chapel Hill, we still have a vibrant real estate market.  Unlike NY, New Jersey, Westchester, Long Island real estate, we are stable with our engines running along, thanks to the Universities and our solid RTP businesses.

If you are making a relocation plan, now is the time to talk to a Chapel Hill realtor with over 2o years of experience in buying and selling real estate.  I was a realtor in Connecticut and I know that challenging market.  

Come for a visit or contact me, Reg Morgan, your Chapel Hill realtor.  I’ll send you a relocation package and get you started on living a Carolina dream!pond-to-house.jpg