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.
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