Neighborhoods in Charlotte

Charlotte has 199 neighborhoods radiating in all directions from Uptown.[32] Biddleville, the primary historic center of Charlotte’s African American community, is west of Uptown, starting at the Johnson C. Smith University campus and extending to the airport.[33] East of The Plaza and north of Central Avenue, Plaza-Midwood is known for its international population, including Eastern Europeans, GreeksMiddle-Easterners, and Hispanics.[34] North Tryon and the Sugar Creek area include several Asian American communities. NoDa (North Davidson), north of Uptown, is an emerging center for arts and entertainment.[35] Myers ParkDilworth, and Eastover are home to some of Charlotte’s oldest and largest houses, on tree-lined boulevards, with Freedom Park nearby.

The SouthPark area offers shopping, dining, and multifamily housing. Far South Boulevard is home to a large Hispanic community. Many students, researchers, and affiliated professionals live near UNC Charlotte in the northeast area known as University City.

Uptown Charlotte is the heart of the city, with great hotels, restaurants and shopping. However, it’s not where most people are looking for homes at this time. Instead, many are flocking to nearby NoDa (North Davidson), Plaza Midwood and Belmont. North Davidson has some great smaller homes for sale right now. If you’re set on a larger home check out nearby Plaza Midwood or Belmont which have some affordable mid-sized homes that are move in ready. Finally there’s South End which is currently trending on Zillow real estate search. Just note that transportation is extremely limited here as it only borders uptown Charlotte by one street making this area best suited for those who plan to be car free. When it comes to choosing the right neighborhood, location is key. No matter which area of Charlotte you choose, be sure to focus on your daily commute when selecting a home. Zillow real estate search can help narrow down homes based on your current location so you can get specific with what’s nearby!

The large area known as Southeast Charlotte is home to many golf communities, luxury developments, churches, the Jewish community center, and private schools. As undeveloped land within Mecklenburg has become scarce, many of these communities have expanded into Weddington and Waxhaw in Union County.[36] Ballantyne, in the south of Charlotte, and nearly every area on the I‑485 perimeter, has experienced rapid growth over the past ten years.

Since the 1980s in particular, Uptown Charlotte has undergone massive construction of buildings, housing Bank of AmericaWells FargoHearst CorporationDuke Energy, several hotels, and multiple condominium developments.[37]