Charlotte’s Top Bungalow Neighborhoods

Search Bungalows for Sale in Charlotte You can find bungalows for sale in some of Charlotte's most popular neighborhoods: Chantilly, Dilworth, Elizabeth, Plaza Midwood, The Arts District (also know as NoDa), Wesley Heights and Wilmore. These hip neighborhoods offer oak-lined streets filled with smiling, friendly neighbors and charming homes with lots of curb appeal.

Homes for Sale in Charlotte’s Wilmore Neighborhood

Wilmore Wilmore and the newly revitalized SouthEnd District are among some of the fastest up-and-coming neighborhoods in Charlotte — and Wilmore has definitely arrived! Filled with charming bungalows from the ’20s and ’30s, this neighborhood has the style of Dilworth but with more modestly sized homes at more affordable prices. Perhaps Wilmore’s greatest charm is its convenience. Walking distance from the Lynx light rail, Uptown is mere minutes away and the amazing downtown skyline views are visible from almost every street. SouthEnd now booms [...]

Homes for Sale in Charlotte’s MoRA Neighborhood

Charlotte's MoRA Neighborhood Sign up to receive the latest MoRA neighborhood homes for sale in your inbox! [contact-form-7 id="9990" title="MoRA"] Charlotte's MoRA neighborhood is defined roughly by Sharon Amity to the the north, Sardis Road North to the south and Independence Boulevard to the east. Check out some of our top neighborhoods in this up-and-coming area! Stonehaven Stonehaven is a renovator’s paradise. The lots are large, yards are neat, and trendy cosmetic upgrades are literally in every [...]

Hot Charlotte Neighborhoods Under $250,000: Windsor Park

The Windsor Park neighborhood offers fantastic homes and affordable prices all in a can’t beat central location. Most of the recent houses on the market have been renovated to include the newest home trends. Updates may include new plumbing and energy efficient appliances. The majority of Windsor Park homes were built in the 1960’s. You may find some of the houses still have charming beautiful hardwood floors, French doors with modern new granite counter tops and updated kitchen cabinets. Each [...]

Charlotte’s Super Secret Neighborhoods: Echo Hills

For your eyes only… the inside scoop on Charlotte’s most awesome and affordable up-and-coming neighborhoods. Beyond Center City and its popular in-town hoods, you’ll find one of Charlotte’s Super Secret Neighborhoods: Echo Hills. A friendly, established community that has the convenience of Elizabeth, Cotswold and Uptown while also offering the peace and quiet of a cozy neighborhood.  Tucked away off 7th Street / Monroe Road, uncover this hidden gem with Savvy + Co. Real Estate agent Rachel Frazier. And, yes, [...]

Ballantyne Neighborhoods Under $250,000: Raeburn

Raeburn: Below Average Price, Way Above Average Living! Sign up to receive the latest Raeburn homes for sale in your inbox! [contact-form-7 id="9709" title="Raeburn"] Raeburn Swim and Tennis Club Before Blakeney, before I485 and yes even before Ballantyne there was Raeburn. I know because I was one of the original homeowners. Iconic Charlotte homebuilder John Crosland Company developed Raeburn in the late 1980s at the time Raeburn was “out in the sticks”, now it’s the middle [...]

Charlotte’s Most Walkable Neighborhoods

Charlotte, NC has many beautiful, charming neighborhoods each with their own unique character and distinct feel. Check out our top 10 neighborhoods for walkability in Charlotte. 1. Uptown Charlotte Charlotte’s center city, known as Uptown (not downtown), is divided into four wards, spreading out from the intersection of Trade and Tryon Streets. Uptown Charlotte’s First Ward and Fourth Ward neighborhoods are considered to be among the most walkable in all of Charlotte, NC. The most popular ward for Uptown living, Fourth [...]

New Construction in HOT Up-and-Coming Seversville!

Public Open House this Sunday, July 30th from 12 - 2 PM at 1416 Sumter Ave. Come see! The stunning kitchen features soft close shaker cabinets, stainless steel appliances including a Frigidaire wine fridge, granite countertops and recessed lighting. The oversized living room and dining room open to the kitchen - great for entertaining! Three full bathrooms with granite countertops and tile tub surround. RELAX in the huge master bedroom and bath. Only a hop, skip and jump away from [...]

The History of Charlotte Neighborhood Names

How does a neighborhood earn a name? Sometimes a name is assigned from the onset, and sometimes it grows organically into an appropriate moniker. Cherry’s name was inspired by the cherry trees that grew on John Spring Myer’s farmland, while NoDa was a name chosen by architect Russell Pound in the 1990s. Today, the debates rage on for titles to sprouting hoods across the city. Lower South End/LoSo/Queen Park, Montford/MadPark and variety of other trendy suggestions emerge with passionate defenders [...]

Savvy 7 – Charlotte Music Venues

Charlotte Music Venues     Few may recall that before Nashville was the center of the musical universe in the South, Charlotte was where most early bluegrass and country musicians came to play before crowds of eager textile workers. The Carter Family, Bill Monroe (the father of Bluegrass), and many early stars came through Uptown. By the the 1940s, though, the Grand Ole Opry radio show started broadcasting across the nation, and so musicians set their sights on Nashville, [...]

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