Charlotte Neighborhoods

Charlotte neighborhoods have it all. Some Charlotte neighborhoods offer the hustle and bustle of urban living, while others provide the slow, peaceful setting of the suburbs. People can be seen jogging, shopping, gardening or chatting on a bench along the sidewalks of the tree-lined streets of the Queen City. Children are often seen playing in the same neighborhood where retired couples gather for a game of cards. Charlotte neighborhoods have a friendly and livable atmosphere. Not surprisingly, Charlotte was the top pick for "Most Livable City" in April of 2004 by the Partners for Livable Communities. The Partners also commended Charlotte on its strong leadership and regional planning. With a strong road network and mass transit options, the average commute time is only 24.8 minutes. This inviting atmosphere of Charlotte continues to attract newcomers. Charlotte ranked as the number 1 moving destination in 2004, based on the American Movers and Storage Association (AMSA). There are so many benefits of living in Charlotte that are unequaled anywhere else. Charlotte has been rated as one of the top places to live in America based on many quality of life factors, the variety of housing options and affordability.


Some of our favorite neighborhoods:
Noda (The Arts District)
Plaza Midwood
Elizabeth
Dilworth
Uptown
SouthPark
Myers Park
Ballantyne
Chantilly