Charlotte, NC · Mecklenburg County County
1950s and 60s homes with direct access to Central Avenue and The Plaza
Country Club Heights features original brick and ranch-style homes from the 1950s and 60s. The neighborhood sits between The Plaza and Central Avenue, offering direct routes to Uptown Charlotte. Residents are moments from Plaza Midwood's dining and entertainment, or the diverse shops along Central Avenue. Lots are typically spacious, providing more yard space than many denser city neighborhoods.
Approx 3.0 km² · neighborhood
Cited stats from public real-estate and demographic sources. Verify before relying on a single figure — sources publish on different schedules.
Public schools serving the Country Club Heights attendance area.
Metrolina Regional Scholars Academy
Elementary · via Niche
Metrolina Regional Scholars Academy
Middle · via Niche
Charlotte Engineering Early College
High · via Niche
Elementary · via Niche
Middle · via Niche
High · via Niche
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