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Charlotte’s Growth Problem? Taxes, Housing, Schools & Construction Talk | About Your House Radio

59 min · 7. Mai 2026
Episode Charlotte’s Growth Problem? Taxes, Housing, Schools & Construction Talk | About Your House Radio Cover

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What’s happening to Charlotte, NC? In this powerful conversation on the “About Your House” radio show, the hosts and guest Mark Sprinkle dive deep into the city’s rapid growth, rising taxes, housing concerns, construction quality, infrastructure issues, education, homelessness, and the future of the skilled trades. From tiny homes and affordable housing to skyrocketing property taxes and declining construction standards, this episode covers real concerns from longtime Charlotte residents and builders who have watched the city change over decades. The conversation also shifts into solutions — including mentorship, skilled trades education, entrepreneurship, and the importance of helping young people discover purpose through hands-on learning. PLUS: great insight on roofing, attic encapsulation, modern building products, HVAC efficiency, and what homeowners should know about today’s construction methods. Featured Topics: * Charlotte growth & development concerns * Rising property taxes in Charlotte * Tiny home communities discussion * Homelessness & affordable housing * CMS & education concerns * Skilled trades shortage * Construction quality today vs. the past * Roofing innovations & metal roofs * Attic encapsulation & HVAC efficiency * Entrepreneurship in the trades * Put Tools In Schools initiative Special thanks to Mark Sprinkle of Handyman Services 73 for joining the conversation and sharing decades of experience in construction and home improvement. Listen to “About Your House” every Saturday and Tuesday for expert home improvement advice, construction insights, and real conversations about the future of our communities. #CharlotteNC #HomeImprovement #Construction #HousingCrisis #SkilledTrades #Roofing #HVAC #RealEstate #TinyHomes #Education #Tradesmen #AboutYourHouse #Handyman #NorthCarolina

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