Greater Charlotte, NC
One unified guide to Charlotte and the 10 surrounding cities — uptown towers, streetcar suburbs, lake-front pockets, and the smaller downtowns that ring the metro. 206 neighborhoods, grouped by city.
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159 neighborhoods. Grouped by location relative to the city center.
The historic core and the streetcar suburbs that wrap it.
West Charlotte neighborhood seeing new investment near Uptown
Belmont: Historic homes and new infill construction east of Uptown Charlotte
Historic West Charlotte neighborhood bordering Johnson C. Smith University
Brookhill maintains its residential core directly west of South End
Chantilly marries classic home styles with new construction on quiet, interior streets
Charlotte's first historically Black neighborhood, near Uptown
The historic Coliseum site, now a major connection point in Charlotte
Quiet residential streets of mid-century homes bordering South End
Residential streets define Commonwealth, just east of Plaza Midwood
Latta Park and historic Queen Anne homes anchor Charlotte's original streetcar suburb
Double Oaks: North Charlotte community with new construction and revitalization initiatives
Charlotte's business and cultural epicenter, with high-rise residential towers
Northwest Charlotte community with direct Uptown access via Statesville Road
A residential West Charlotte community with direct Uptown access
Charlotte's original garden suburb featuring impressive architecture and generous lots
Elizabeth's historic homes sit between Novant Health, CPCC, and local dining
Near Uptown, Enderly Park mixes classic housing with new builds
First Ward is Uptown's academic and cultural hub
Victorian homes and urban living steps from Uptown Charlotte
Charlotte homes adjacent to the city's largest regional park
Greenville provides direct access to Uptown Charlotte along Beatties Ford Road
West Charlotte residential area with direct access to Freedom Drive
Lakewood residences sit west of Uptown, adjacent to Johnson C. Smith University
Northwest Charlotte's pioneering community, preserving its heritage amid revitalization
Lockwood delivers new housing and greenspace directly north of Uptown Charlotte
McCrorey Heights borders Johnson C. Smith University, a community built on a strong residential legacy
Diverse housing stock north of Uptown with direct interstate access
Oaklawn features brick ranches and traditional homes just north of Uptown
Residential streets bordering Plaza Midwood's unique shops and restaurants
Optimist Park centers on Optimist Hall and direct light rail access
Unique boutiques, craft breweries, and diverse eateries line Plaza Midwood's streets
Revolution Park centers around its expansive parkland and public golf course
Uptown's southeast quadrant, home to government, conventions, and major events
Sedgefield borders South End, featuring original ranch homes and new builds
Seversville borders Wesley Heights, featuring new homes and direct Gold Line access
Early 20th-century bungalows define Smallwood, just west of Uptown Charlotte
Charlotte's urban core for craft breweries, independent dining, and the LYNX Blue Line
Southside Park places residents near Uptown Charlotte and the Blue Line
Charlotte's Third Ward mixes major league sports, academic life, and Romare Bearden Park
Tryon Hills sits directly along the I-85 corridor with residential streets near Sugar Creek
Adjacent to UNC Charlotte, with direct LYNX Blue Line service to Uptown
Charlotte's urban core, home to major sports, arts, and finance
New construction and renovated homes define Villa Heights, near NoDa and the light rail
Residential streets with direct access to Uptown Charlotte and Johnson C. Smith University
Historic West Charlotte streetcar suburb revitalized with modern homes and local breweries
West Blvd connects residents directly to Uptown and Charlotte Douglas International Airport
Quiet streets and post-war brick homes define Westover Hills' residential appeal
Wilmore's restored bungalows border South End's active dining and retail scene
Lake Norman commute, NoDa-adjacent pockets, and the I-77 / I-85 corridors north of Uptown.
Traditional homes north of I-85 in Charlotte's west side
Johnson C. Smith University grounds this historic Charlotte neighborhood
Residential community with ample lots near Mountain Island Lake
Residential North Charlotte near Northlake Mall and major interstates
Davis Lake-Eastfield brings lakeside recreation to North Charlotte suburban life
Statesville Road connects North Charlotte residents to major highways and city access
Residential area in West Charlotte near Johnson C. Smith University and major corridors
Detached homes line residential streets in this Charlotte community
Henderson Circle defines a residential area around a distinct, low-traffic loop
North Charlotte's extensive master-planned community, featuring golf and abundant amenities
University City's heart, with proximity to major employers and retail destinations
Mineral Springs-Rumble Road has residential streets and direct access to major Charlotte routes
Residential streets meet extensive recreation at Nevin Community Park
Northlake anchors retail in North Charlotte, minutes from two interstates.
Oakdale South provides quiet residential streets in northwest Charlotte, near I-485
Newer homes and community amenities line North Charlotte's Prosperity Church Road
West of Uptown, Rockwell Park-Hemphill Heights features a mix of homes and city access
Residential streets around Hamilton Circle connect directly to North Charlotte via Slater Road
Sugaw Creek-Ritch Ave places residential homes near the expanse of Sugaw Creek Greenway
Generations call Thomasboro-Hoskins home, a Northwest Charlotte neighborhood with enduring roots
UNC Charlotte anchors this north Charlotte education and research hub
Home to UNC Charlotte, with expansive shopping and dining options
Wedgewood North delivers quiet residential living with easy access to Central Avenue and Uptown
West Sugar Creek positions residents with direct access to I-77 and I-85 commutes
Residential blocks near Camp North End, a short drive from city center
Tree-lined established neighborhoods, SouthPark, Ballantyne, and the I-485 south arc.
Residential Charlotte enclave with fast access to South End and Uptown
A planned south Charlotte community with upscale homes and extensive amenities
South Charlotte's planned community, home to corporate campuses and extensive retail
Spacious homes bordering the SouthPark retail center
Residential streets and generous lots in South Charlotte near SouthPark
South Charlotte neighborhood with an active swim and racquet club
Golf course living and neighborhood schools near SouthPark
Closeburn-Glenkirk centers on quiet residential streets between Park Road and Carmel Road
Classic ranch homes and large lots just off the Park Road corridor
Generous lots and family-centric living define this southeast Charlotte area
Foxcroft's custom homes sit on expansive, private lots just west of SouthPark
Residential living with quick access to I-485 and Steele Creek amenities
Classic Charlotte living near Freedom Park and the Little Sugar Creek Greenway
Spacious brick homes and a private swim and tennis club define Hembstead in South Charlotte
McAlpine Creek Park anchors this south Charlotte area, close to daily conveniences along Johnston Road
Lansdowne presents spacious brick homes and sizable lots in southeast Charlotte
Brick ranches and wide streets define Madison Park, just west of Park Road
Grand estates and broad, curving avenues create Charlotte's most distinguished address
Expansive properties and classic brick homes create the suburban landscape of Olde Providence North
Find traditional homes and spacious yards in south Charlotte's Oxford Hunt
Family homes and well-kept streets east of SouthPark's retail and dining
Generous South Charlotte homes in a highly-rated public school district
Find traditional homes and larger lots off Providence Road
A planned community of brick homes with extensive resident amenities off Providence Road
Provincetowne: Residential living with ample space off Providence Road
South Charlotte's Quail Hollow centers around the prestigious golf club, offering spacious homes
Residential streets define Raeburn, with quick access to south Charlotte retail and schools
Rain Tree residents find spacious homes anchored by a private country club
Sardis Forest delivers classic Charlotte homes and suburban access
Spacious homes and quiet streets characterize this residential Charlotte community
Larger homes and ample lots characterize this residential area off Providence Road
A residential South Charlotte neighborhood near SouthPark Mall
Sherwood Forest has spacious brick residences and large, private yards
Mid-century brick ranches define this South Charlotte neighborhood
Classic mid-century ranches on generous lots, minutes from SouthPark
Stonehaven provides spacious homes on large lots in southeast Charlotte
Newer homes along Elm Lane offer South Charlotte suburban living
Generous lots and traditional homes minutes from Cotswold Village
Generous lots and traditional brick homes define this South Charlotte neighborhood
Quiet residential streets characterize this Charlotte neighborhood
York Road connects West Charlotte neighborhoods to Uptown and beyond
Yorkmount features residential streets near major Charlotte commuter routes
Southwest Charlotte homes near Steele Creek retail and I-485 access
Plaza Midwood out through Matthews-adjacent pockets along Independence Boulevard.
Autumnwood features primarily single-family homes in southwest Charlotte near I-485
North Charlotte residential area with quick access to I-485
Becton Park's residential streets sit moments from Plaza Midwood activity
Briarcreek-Woodland features post-war brick homes situated between Plaza Midwood and WT Harris Boulevard
1950s and 60s homes with direct access to Central Avenue and The Plaza
Southwest Charlotte's 55+ community, built around extensive amenities and social clubs
A quiet residential pocket of classic brick ranches in southeast Charlotte
Residential area in East Charlotte, close to the future Eastland Yards transit hub
Eastway-Sheffield Park offers practical homes with direct access to major Charlotte corridors
East Charlotte homes line quiet streets near Kilborne Park
A southeast Charlotte community where historic homes meet new construction
Grove Park features 1950s and 60s brick ranch homes near Central Avenue
Hampshire Hills has suburban homes and good access to I-485
North Charlotte homes, near UNCC and the I-485 loop
Residential living in East Charlotte, with diverse local businesses and community
Suburban homes and community parks anchor Hickory Ridge in northeast Charlotte
Residential streets define Hidden Valley, a northeast Charlotte community with engaged residents
East Charlotte residences minutes from I-485 and Grier Road Park
Quiet residential streets near University City amenities and major interstates
Southwest Charlotte homes centered around neighborhood pools and family-friendly common areas
Northeast Charlotte homes offering direct access to UNC Charlotte and major highways
A diverse East Charlotte community with direct access to major roads and city services
South Charlotte homes with ample yards between Providence and Sardis Roads
Mid-century ranches and new construction homes define Oakhurst's residential streets
The Plaza-Eastway corridor brings together mid-century homes and local businesses
East Charlotte neighborhood of post-war homes, with local businesses emerging on main corridors
Ravenwood residents find quiet streets near South End and Park Road
Post-war brick ranches define Shannon Park, close to major Charlotte corridors
North Charlotte's academic and tech hub, directly connected by light rail
Windsor Park provides mid-century brick homes east of Uptown with direct Central Avenue access
Wilkinson Boulevard, the airport corridor, and the I-85 industrial-to-residential transition.
Large lots and quiet streets, a short drive from SouthPark's amenities
Clanton Park-Roseland delivers residential streets next to South End's amenities
Northwest Charlotte homes near Coulwood Park and Mountain Island Lake's outdoor recreation
Family homes surround the namesake lake in North Charlotte
Griers Fork delivers contemporary homes and community amenities in northeast Charlotte
Pawtuckett features quiet streets and a mix of brick ranches and traditional homes
Custom homes and waterfront living on Lake Norman, centered around Pine Island Country Club
Ponderosa-Wingate contains residential streets with homes near Wingate Park and Bojangles' Coliseum
West Charlotte's Reid Park features a residential community with direct Uptown access
Todd Park features a mix of classic brick homes and newer builds near Uptown Charlotte
Suburban homes in northwest Charlotte provide swift interstate access
Westerly Hills is a residential community of brick ranch homes west of Uptown Charlotte, close to the airport
Wildwood features spacious homes and nearby outdoor recreation
Suburban homes with community features close to downtown Huntersville
Homes built in the mid-2010s with a community pool and quick highway access
Large homes surround a private golf club, with community amenities for families
Plum Creek places suburban residences moments from Birkdale Village and I-77 access
Huntersville's Skybrook community features a championship golf course and resort-style amenities
Concord's master-planned community with retail and dining at your doorstep
Residential living with direct access to Concord Parkway and retail
Brown Mill features single-family homes and direct routes to I-85 for Charlotte commutes
Family-focused community near Cox Mill schools with quick access to I-85
Modern single-family homes in a planned Concord community
Suburban homes close to major Concord retail and commuter routes
Find spacious homes in Logan, a suburban Concord community popular with families
Grand historic homes just steps from downtown Concord's shops and dining
Modern homes close to Concord's retail corridors
Modern homes and community amenities near major Concord commute routes
A family community in northeast Concord, near I-85 and retail centers
Architecturally distinct homes define Concord's South Union, steps from downtown
Underwood Park homes are close to Concord Mills and I-85 for easy commutes
Homes near Wil-Mar Park offer suburban living with quick access to downtown Concord
Family-focused homes west of Kannapolis Parkway with quick highway access
Family homes in Kannapolis near US 29 and A.L. Brown High School
Planned community living in Kannapolis, featuring a pool and clubhouse
Suburban living with modern homes and quick access to I-485
Brookedale Commons provides a family-focused suburban setting with access to top-rated schools
Churchill Farms brings detached homes and yards to buyers seeking Harrisburg's school district
Suburban homes in Matthews with quick access to I-485 and US-74 retail corridors
Suburban Woods contains single-family homes near Matthews retail and schools
Windrow provides single-family homes near top-rated Matthews schools
Residential community in Mint Hill offering spacious homes and proximity to I-485
Danbrooke Park places suburban homes close to Mint Hill's Albemarle Road corridor
Farmwood in Mint Hill features a pool, tennis courts, and spacious homes for families
Detached homes and spacious yards near Mint Hill's Farmwood Country Club
Suburban living with easy access to Mint Hill and I-485
Spacious homes near Mint Hill's town center with easy access to US-74
Lake Haven features modern homes around a central neighborhood lake
Modern homes anchor this Mint Hill community along Lawyers Road
Morris Park in Mint Hill provides direct I-485 access and suburban family homes
Reigate features single-family homes in a quiet suburban setting
Single-family homes on generous lots in suburban Mint Hill
Timber Creek residents find a quiet suburban setting just minutes from Mint Hill's town center
Residential homes in Mint Hill offer suburban living off Wilson Road
Wyndemere Crossing delivers contemporary homes and community amenities in Mint Hill
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