Concord, NC · Cabarrus County County
Architecturally distinct homes define Concord's South Union, steps from downtown
The South Union Historic District features homes built primarily from the late 19th century through the early 20th century, showcasing distinct Queen Anne, Craftsman, and Colonial Revival styles. Residents here live just a short walk from downtown Concord's shops, restaurants, and local businesses. This area attracts buyers seeking homes with character and a strong sense of community, rather than new construction. Green spaces like McGee Park offer neighborhood recreation. Its central location provides direct access to major routes connecting to the broader Charlotte metro.
Approx 0.2 km² · neighbourhood
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