Charlotte, North Carolina · Property Tours

Tour Any Charlotte Home — Virtual or In-Person — Starting at $75.

Charlotte is the second-largest banking hub in the U.S. and one of the fastest-growing metros in the Southeast. Tour any listed property — virtual or in-person — without a long-term buyer representation commitment.

$430K

Median listing price

Top 10

Population growth

$75–$150

Factour tour fee

How It Works

Book a Charlotte home tour in minutes

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Post your request

Enter the property address in Charlotte, choose virtual or in-person, and set your preferred dates. No account needed to browse — sign up only when you're ready to book.

02

Choose your agent

Licensed Charlotte-area agents submit proposals with their fee and availability. Compare profiles, reviews, and pricing — then accept the one that works for you.

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Tour and pay after

Your agent meets you at the property or joins you live on video. Payment is processed only after the tour is complete — never upfront.

Why Charlotte

Built for how Charlotte buyers actually shop

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Banking hub relocation

Bank of America and Wells Fargo both call Charlotte home, driving steady streams of corporate relocations. Factour's virtual tour option lets incoming employees evaluate neighborhoods — from Ballantyne to NoDa to South End — before their first visit to the Queen City.

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A metro that keeps expanding

Charlotte's suburbs — Concord, Huntersville, Matthews, Fort Mill just across the SC border — are among the fastest-growing communities in the Southeast. Factour agents cover the entire Charlotte metro, so you can tour any of these markets through one platform.

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NC has strict agency rules — Factour is built for them

North Carolina requires written buyer agency agreements even before the NAR settlement changed national standards. Factour's per-tour booking was designed to satisfy exactly this kind of requirement: a clear, written, property-specific agreement with the fee disclosed before you accept.

North Carolina Disclosure & Compliance

In North Carolina, all licensed real estate agents operate under the North Carolina Real Estate Commission (NCREC). North Carolina has required written buyer agency agreements longer than most states — NCREC rules require agents to provide buyers with a Working with Real Estate Agents disclosure form at first substantive contact and to have a written agency agreement before providing brokerage services. The 2024 NAR settlement reinforced these requirements for MLS-participating agents. Factour's per-tour agreement satisfies all of these: it is a written, property-specific agreement with the agent's fee stated upfront, scoped to a single showing appointment — fulfilling both the NCREC written agreement requirement and NAR settlement terms.

Oversight: North Carolina Real Estate Commission (NCREC). This is informational — not legal advice. Consult a licensed real estate attorney in North Carolina for guidance specific to your situation.

Virtual Tours

Tour a Charlotte home from anywhere

A Factour virtual showing is not a pre-recorded video or a 3D scan. It's a live, private video call with a licensed Charlotte agent who is physically inside the property. You can ask questions, request a closer look at any room, and experience the home as if you were standing there.

  • Licensed NC agent present at the property
  • Live two-way video — direct the tour yourself
  • Same transparent pricing as in-person tours
  • No buyer representation agreement required

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