Transitional Neighborhoods Built post-World War II Outside of Uptown Charlotte, NC Are Very Popular

A broad range of options exist to live close to Uptown without directly being enveloped by the Charlotte, North Carolina skyscrapers.  The neighborhoods around Charlotte, known as the Center City Ring, are varied both in terms of housing type and price. It is divided into two categories:  the transitional neighborhoods built after World War II and the older, historic streetcar suburbs.

Housing prices and the level of renewal vary widely, much like Old Charlotte, in the transitional neighborhoods of Charlotte, North Carolina. With fascinating histories, although more recent times, there are great homes to explore in these newer neighborhoods. Over the past decade in some of these burgeoning Charlotte neighborhoods, prices have climbed rapidly. Getting into one of these areas in the early stages of revitalization may be a fantastic Charlotte real estate move for the bargain-hunter. Additionally, homes in Chantilly and Sedgefield have a certain level of distinction simply from being situated near Old Charlotte neighborhoods.

Scott Pridemore can help you search listings in specific neighborhoods or assist you in selling your home. For more information about Charlotte real estate, please use our FREE service for home buyers to find new homes for sale when they hit the market! This complimentary online search is provide by Scott A. Pridemore, CRS, SRES, CDPE, of Dickens-Mitchener & Associates in Charlotte, NC.

First Weekend of May in Charlotte, NC is Midwood Maynia with Home Tour

Plan on attending Midwood Maynia this year from Friday, April 30th to May 1st, 2010 at Midwood Park in Charlotte, NC. In addition to a wonderful time, it also features the Home & Garden Tour highlighting some great homes in Plaza-Midwood. As one of the favorite Charlotte spring festivals, it welcomes the season and celebrates the warm weather and new blossoms. It also is a fantastic party one can connect with old friends, neighbors and family.

The Plaza Midwood Neighborhood Association produces Midwood Maynia and also sponsors it in part. Furthermore, the Association currently is seeking Plaza-Midwood homes to be included in the home tour plus vendors, as well as offering valuable sponsorships. Always scheduled for the first weekend in May, this event should be marked on your calendar!

For more information about Charlotte real estate, please use our FREE service for home buyers to find new homes for sale when they hit the market! This complimentary online search is provide by Scott A. Pridemore, CRS, SRES, CDPE, of Dickens-Mitchener & Associates in Charlotte, NC.

Homes Near “Old Charlotte” North Carolina Are Varied in Price and Style

There is a vast range of options to live close to Uptown without directly being enveloped by the Charlotte, North Carolina skyscrapers.  The neighborhoods around Charlotte, known as the Center City Ring, are varied both in terms of housing type and price. It is divided into two categories: the historic streetcar suburbs and the transitional neighborhoods built after World War II.

Emerging in the late 1800s due to the streetcar routes, Old Charlotte is where Charlotte’s first true suburbs existed. Homes in Myers Park and Eastover are impressive with oak-canopied avenues and stately residences. Homes in the Dilworth neighborhood of Charlotte had experienced revitalization during the 1980s. Next to Dilworth is SouthEnd, which recently redeveloped into a hot spot with great restaurants, nightclubs and businesses.

Pineville, NC is Close to Uptown Charlotte and has Great Shopping

Only 12 miles from Uptown Charlotte in South Mecklenburg County, Pineville North Carolina is a focal point for dining and shopping. The LYNX Blue Line terminates outside of Pineville, linking it directly to Uptown Charlotte. Pineville’s historic downtown is well known for its quaint antique shops while national chains and department stores can be found at Carolina Place Mall.

With a population of only 7,300 and the homes near Pineville having once been simply a mill village, now it is “the ‘biggest’ small town around.”  Some of the finest medical facilities in the Southeast are close to this quaint neighborhood in Charlotte, NC. Furtnermore, there is more than 6 million square feet of retail space, plenty of hotel space and Lake Park where people enjoy Friday night movies or live music in warmer months.

Scott Pridemore can help you search listings in specific neighborhoods or assist you in selling your home. For more information about Charlotte real estate, please use our FREE service for home buyers to find new homes for sale when they hit the market! This complimentary online search is provide by Pridemore Properties in Charlotte, NC.

Single-family and Multi-family Choices Abound in University Research Park Area of Charlotte, NC

Homes near University City are a great mix of single-family and multi-family alternatives. This area began to thrive in the late 1980s and is a focal point with UNC Charlotte and University Research Park, where many technology and banking firms have offices. Moreover, it is one of Charlotte’s largest employment centers. With a wide variety of offerings from apartments, condominiums, town homes and patio homes serving college students and young professionals, it presents some of the best choices in Charlotte’s neighborhoods.

Scott Pridemore can help you search listings in specific neighborhoods or assist you in selling your home. For more information about Charlotte real estate, please use our FREE service for home buyers to find new homes for sale when they hit the market! This complimentary online search is provide by Scott A. Pridemore, CRS, SRES, CDPE, of Pridemore Properties in Charlotte, NC.

Charlotte, NC is a Year-round Destination with Great Neighborhoods to Explore

Whether it’s a home for a first-time buyer or a growing family, one can find homes in the Charlotte real estate market to cover any needs. With all the great neighborhoods in Charlotte, NC there are homes available for almost everyone! There are homes if one loves the bustling urban scene or simply enjoys the quiet tree-lined streets of Charlotte’s many neighborhoods. Charlotte is a year-round favorite tourism destination, combined with that famous Southern hospitality; it is difficult to not be a fan.

With a broad range of homes from condominium, loft or single-family houses, you will want to spend some time exploring all the possibilities. Scott Pridemore can help you search listings in specific neighborhoods or assist you in selling your home. For more information about Charlotte real estate, please use our FREE service for home buyers to find new homes for sale when they hit the market! This complimentary online search is provide by Scott A. Pridemore, CRS, SRES, CDPE, of Dickens-Mitchener & Associates in Charlotte, NC.

Date last updated: 2/5/12 9:47 PM PST

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