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Neighborhoods in the 28208 ZIP Code

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    South End

    Just across the highway from Uptown Charlotte, what was once the city’s industrial center is now a vibrant cultural and culinary hub. “South End is where all the buzz is now. It’s like an extension of Uptown, except people don’t really live in Uptown — they’re gravitating toward South End,” says John Siddons, a Realtor with Berkshire Hathaway

    • Average Value

      $686K

    • List Price

      $349K - $1.6M

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      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

    South End
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    Wesley Heights

    Wesley Heights has preserved an enduring history since the early 20th century. This streetcar suburb of Charlotte was the city’s first established historic district in the Westside. “It’s also one of the few historic districts left that’s widely untouched by new development,” says Kevin Thompson, Realtor at Helen Adams Realty and longtime local.

    • Average Value

      $624K

    • List Price

      $235K - $1.2M

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      Homes For Sale

      8 Listings

    Wesley Heights
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    Seversville

    Just 2 miles from Uptown Charlotte, Seversville is sought out for its location. The community is surrounded by trendy local dining establishments and bisected by a public greenway. “The best word to describe the neighborhood is energetic, and in the last few years, a lot of new people have been moving in,” says Realtor Dana Galli, who sells homes

    • Average Value

      $597K

    • List Price

      $396K - $796K

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      Homes For Sale

      8 Listings

    Seversville
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    Third Ward

    The Third Ward shapes the western quadrant of Charlotte’s burgeoning Center City. Each quadrant is unique, with its own set of characteristics. An assortment of residential and commercial spaces populates the area. “The biggest draw for buyers is that football’s Bank of America Stadium and baseball’s Truist Field are here,” says Bo Yount, a real

    • Average Value

      $559K

    • List Price

      $269K - $2.3M

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      Homes For Sale

      14 Listings

    Third Ward
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    Dixie-Berryhill

    Right on the cusp of the suburbs where they meet the rural backroads, Dixie-Berryhill is one of the last undeveloped areas in the Charlotte metro. “Dixie-Berryhill is still very natural at the moment. It has an away-from-it-all sort of feeling in most areas,” says local Realtor Drew Choate of Keller Williams Connected. However, that fact is

    • Average Value

      $514K

    • List Price

      $361K - $1.6M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      50 Listings

    Dixie-Berryhill
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    Smallwood

    Midcentury bungalows and ranch-style homes twine together with custom builds and modern dwellings, illustrating how the neighborhood of Smallwood has changed over the years. This post-WWII suburb was once forcibly segregated, but today it's considered one of Charlotte's most demographically diverse communities, with robust neighborhood

    • Average Value

      $448K

    • List Price

      $237K - $1.5M

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      Homes For Sale

      21 Listings

    Smallwood
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    Eagle Lake

    Just south of Charlotte Douglas International Airport, Eagle Lake's landscape spans from undeveloped swaths of land on the neighborhood's west side to hotels, business parks and commercial areas on the east. The area is dotted with single-family homes, townhouses and apartments, and newer developments mix with more established residences. "It's

    • Average Value

      $395K

    • List Price

      $301K - $642K

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      Homes For Sale

      15 Listings

    Eagle Lake
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    Westover Hills

    A quiet, primarily residential community on Charlotte's quickly developing west side, Westover Hills is wedged between Interstate 77 and Wilkinson Boulevard, its location providing access to the city's business district while the neighborhood maintains a relaxed suburban atmosphere. Southend, Charlotte's vibrant, artsy food and beverage hive, is a

    • Average Value

      $367K

    • List Price

      $285K - $1.1M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Westover Hills
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    Harbor House

    Though Harbor House does provide some homeowners with private access to the Catawba River, for most residents, the neighborhood’s main appeal is in the second half of its name. Home prices here are low for The Queen City, though it may not remain that way for long. “Getting a home out there is a good way to save. Everything that’s 30 feet from

    • Average Value

      $357K

    • List Price

      $259K - $763K

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      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

    Harbor House
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    Ashley Park

    As Charlotte sees its population continually rising, so too does the neighborhood of Ashley Park. Just 2 miles west of Uptown, Ashley Park features many of the amenities one can expect living around a major metropolitan area. Featuring a diverse housing market with acclaimed eateries and convenient public parks close by, Ashley Park's locals enjoy

    • Average Value

      $356K

    • List Price

      $175K - $749K

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      Homes For Sale

      26 Listings

    Ashley Park
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    Revolution Park

    A few short miles from buzzing Uptown, Revolution Park hitches its metaphorical wagon to Charlotte’s West Boulevard Corridor. The Queen City is one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the country, and close-in suburbs like Revolution Park are grabbing the attention of new homebuyers. While this neighborhood has been the focus of recent

    • Average Value

      $354K

    • List Price

      $289K - $927K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    Revolution Park
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    Enderly Park

    Roughly 10 minutes from Uptown Charlotte, new homes have started cropping up in the long-established suburb of Enderly Park. “Enderly Park is on the outskirts of Wesley Heights, which is a transitioning neighborhood,” says John Siddons, a Realtor with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Carolinas Realty. As the surrounding neighborhoods have grown

    • Average Value

      $348K

    • List Price

      $215K - $970K

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      Homes For Sale

      25 Listings

    Enderly Park
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    West Boulevard

    This close-in Charlotte alcove is for buyers with their sights set on proximity to the city center at accessible price points. "People love that you’re so close to Uptown,” says Kathryn Cook-Crespo, a broker and Realtor with Nestlewood Realty. “There are some houses where you can actually have views of Uptown Charlotte in your backyard." This

    • Average Value

      $340K

    • List Price

      $352K - $420K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    West Boulevard
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    Clanton Park-Roseland

    Location is paramount for Clanton-Park Roseland homebuyers who live as close to Charlotte’s booming South End as they are to the airport. Connectivity is the driving force in reimagining the potential of this often-overlooked community. The established midcentury-era suburb feels secluded but sits immediately across the interstate from one of the

    • Average Value

      $327K

    • List Price

      $234K - $518K

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      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    Clanton Park-Roseland
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    Toddville Road

    A Charlotte community amid a sprinkling of small ponds and creeks, Toddville Road offers simple suburban living just 5 miles outside of the Queen City. With Charlotte being one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States, the area's significant population increase has extended into Toddville Road. Newly constructed homes are taking root

    • Average Value

      $315K

    • List Price

      $249K - $466K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      22 Listings

    Toddville Road
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    Arbor Glen

    Arbor Glen is the name of the eastern side of Reid Park, a historically African-American suburb with roots stretching back into the 1930s. Compared to Reid Park proper, though, homes in Arbor Glen are on the newer side, a wave of development coming through the neighborhood in the early 2000s. But homebuyers will still find plenty of vintage builds

    • Average Value

      $311K

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      Homes For Sale

      0 Listings

    Arbor Glen
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    Westchester

    Turning off Freedom Drive in northwest Charlotte, the streets of Westchester are lined by old-growth trees that reveal this neighborhood’s established character. “There's a lot of community pride in these areas. Lots of people have been here since the very beginning,” says Patty Rainey, Realtor at Corcoran HM Properties. Kathryn Cook-Crespo,

    • Average Value

      $275K

    • List Price

      $217K - $408K

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      Homes For Sale

      5 Listings

    Westchester
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    Westerly Hills

    Through the sun-dappled canopy of evergreens and old-growth trees, planes soar high above this residential west Charlotte enclave. Westerly Hills is sandwiched between Uptown Charlotte and the Charlotte Douglas International Airport, right along a main thoroughfare that is slated to receive its own light rail line. “The best part about it is how

    • Average Value

      $275K

    • List Price

      $189K - $488K

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      Homes For Sale

      9 Listings

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    Capitol Drive

    Previously an off-the-radar suburb, Capitol Drive has attracted a lot of attention from buyers and investors in recent years. New townhouses and detached homes are continuing to pop up around the neighborhood, and in large part due to the actions of a humble organization. “A nonprofit called Community Link set out to purchase some properties there

    • Average Value

      $263K

    • List Price

      $174K - $573K

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      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    Capitol Drive
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    Reid Park

    Founded in 1935, Reid Park was one of Charlotte’s first exclusively African-American communities, becoming the home to a successful black middle class. Demographics have changed since then, but what remains the same is the neighborhood’s comparatively lower home prices and proximity to bustling commercial districts. “Reid Park still has

    • Average Value

      $263K

    • List Price

      $178K - $891K

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      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

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    Lakeview

    Driving down the residential streets of Lakeview, it’s hard to believe that this historic borough was once considered the Coney Island of the Queen City. Train tracks trace the path of a streetcar line that once carried trolleys full of visitors to Lakewood Park, a vibrant amusement park that lodged the largest carousel in the country. After a

    • Average Value

      $250K

    • List Price

      $230K - $424K

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      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Lakeview
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    Todd Park

    Situated squarely in northwest Charlotte, Todd Park is a peaceful older suburb with tall trees and quiet streets. “It’s just a solid neighborhood,” says Kathryn Cook-Crespo, a broker and Realtor with Nestlewood Realty. “I mean, you can get a regular, all-American house at an affordable price. A lot of clients want to move there to be near the

    • Average Value

      $250K

    • List Price

      $243K - $344K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Todd Park
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    Ponderosa-Wingate

    Right along West Boulevard near Charlotte Douglas International Airport, Ponderosa-Wingate is considered a reliable place to set down roots. Big changes are coming to this part of town as the city pours more funding into its west Charlotte neighborhoods, but Ponderosa-Wingate’s appeal is evergreen. “It’s a little neighborhood around 15 minutes

    • Average Value

      $233K

    • List Price

      $224K - $431K

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      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Ponderosa-Wingate
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    Thomasboro-Hoskins

    Thomasboro-Hoskins’ name comes from two 20th century communities which preceded this West Charlotte suburb. One was Thomas Farm, and the other was a workers’ village anchored by Hoskins Mill, both of which grew into the residential neighborhood here today. Thomasboro-Hoskins is continuing to change with the times, newly constructed homes entering

    • Average Value

      $230K

    • List Price

      $161K - $626K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      15 Listings

    Thomasboro-Hoskins