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Thursday, January 15, 2026   /   by Alex Krasnoff

Top Red Flags to Look for in Older Charlotte Homes

What to Watch Before You Fall in Love with the Front Porch

Charlotte is full of neighborhoods where history lives on tree-lined streets. From Dilworth to Plaza Midwood, older homes offer character, craftsmanship, and curb appeal you just don’t see in new construction.
But charm can hide surprises.
If you’re considering an older home in Charlotte, here are the most important red flags to spot early, before inspection day brings plot twists.
 

1. Outdated Electrical Systems
Many Charlotte homes built before the 1970s may still have:
Knob-and-tube wiring
Aluminum wiring
Insufficient electrical panels
Why it matters:These systems can pose fire risks and may not meet modern insurance or lender requirements. Upgrading electrical can range from $5,000 to $20,000+, depending on the home.
Pro tip: If the panel looks original, assume it needs further evaluation.
 

2. Foundation Issues 
Older homes in Charlotte often sit on crawl spaces, which means ? ...

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