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Neighborhoods near Eastway Middle School in Charlotte, NC

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    Chantilly

    Chantilly, a neighborhood close to Charlotte’s city center, is known as an inviting and welcoming community. “What always struck me as interesting here is that people tend to know each other by name. There’s always a familiar face,” says T.J. Larsen, the president of My Townhome Realty and a Chantilly property owner for the last 20 years. “It’s an

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      $987K

    • List Price

      $564K - $2.2M

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      6 Listings

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    Cotswold

    It's no mystery why Cotswold has established itself as one of the more sought-after suburban neighborhoods in Charlotte. Centered around Cotswold Village, one of the first shopping malls established in Charlotte's suburbs, locals enjoy easy access to good eats and entertainment just 4 miles outside of Uptown. Cotswold features an array of unique

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      $946K

    • List Price

      $218K - $3.7M

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      38 Listings

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    Plaza Midwood

    If there are three words that describe Plaza Midwood, they’re historic, happening and homey. Plaza Midwood is where established American Craftsman homes, lauded local restaurants and artisanal boutiques mingle. It’s where residents spend evenings at their favorite dive bars listening to live music and catching up with friends or enjoying block

    • Average Value

      $910K

    • List Price

      $459K - $3.1M

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      24 Listings

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    Elizabeth

    Every year, Elizabeth residents celebrate Halloween by creating "The Great Elizabeth Pumpkin Wall," a 60-foot free-standing shelving unit filled with over a hundred pumpkins carved and painted by community members. The tradition began in 2004 and has become a beloved community event. "My favorite thing about Elizabeth is my neighbors,

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      $821K

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      $225K - $1.9M

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      20 Listings

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    Commonwealth

    Commonwealth emerged in the early 1900s, when streetcars ran up and down Central Avenue. Today, the neighborhood, located just 3 miles from Uptown Charlotte, is sought-after for its Craftsman homes and walkability. “Commonwealth is on the outskirts of Plaza-Midwood, which is a very popular restaurant and entertainment district,” says Jennifer

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      $738K

    • List Price

      $411K - $1.3M

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      9 Listings

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    Villa Heights

    Known as the village on the hill, Villa Heights traces its roots to the turn of the 20th century when residents working in the textile industry inhabited the subdivision. Dr. Tom Hanchett, a Charlotte community historian, says, “Mill owners would often build streets of small houses to rent out to the workers in Villa Heights.” The neighborhood has

    • Average Value

      $718K

    • List Price

      $374K - $1.7M

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      12 Listings

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    Belmont

    Belmont — not to be confused with the Gaston County city — is a Charlotte neighborhood where historic trappings meet modern style. It’s the southernmost part of Charlotte’s Mill District, where 19th- and 20th-century textile mills have been transformed into an array of housing, restaurants and retail. “It’s a vibrant, historic neighborhood

    • Average Value

      $612K

    • List Price

      $323K - $1.5M

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      19 Listings

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    North Charlotte

    North Charlotte’s salvaged industrial structures and historic homes shape one of the Queen City's trendiest neighborhoods. This homegrown arts district is locally dubbed NoDa for North Davidson Street, a quirky commercial corridor filled with mill-era buildings. Clusters of mural-clad businesses splinter off the neighborhood's main streets,

    • Average Value

      $576K

    • List Price

      $278K - $1.2M

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      28 Listings

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    Country Club Heights

    Although Country Club Heights's appeal might appear self-evident from its name, this central Charlotte neighborhood has more than meets the eye. With residential streets that curve in a crescent shape around the prestigious Charlotte Country Club, this established, tree-lined community has its own distinctive identity while taking advantage of

    • Average Value

      $543K

    • List Price

      $295K - $1.6M

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      15 Listings

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    Echo Hills

    Like Oakhurst to the east, Echo Hills is a neighborhood in transition, with residential developments springing up in rapid succession to take advantage of the community’s ease of access to restaurants, breweries and entertainment venues. Plus, there’s East Independence Boulevard, a major corridor which delivers residents straight to the city

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      $530K

    • List Price

      $375K - $828K

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      8 Listings

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    Optimist Park

    Charlotte’s Optimist Park neighborhood has changed and adapted with the city since the late 1800s. It was initially an integral part of the textile industry with two of Charlotte’s first cotton mills. When mills began closing in the 1950s, the neighborhood hardships like high crime rates and unemployment. In 1983, Habitat for Humanity built 14 new

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      $500K

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      $299K - $1.3M

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      8 Listings

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    Oakhurst

    As the circle of Charlotte's growing population expands outward, quiet neighborhoods that have previously been overlooked are moving into the spotlight. That's the case with Oakhurst, a southeast Charlotte neighborhood shaded by the lush canopies of mature trees. Located just south of the Wendover and Independence intersection, the neighborhood

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      $491K

    • List Price

      $405K - $1.5M

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      12 Listings

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    Briarcreek-Woodland

    Locals refer to Charlotte's Briarcreek-Woodland area as Commonwealth Park, a primarily residential area adjacent to the trendy and desirable Plaza Midwood. "People who want to be in Plaza Midwood often consider Commonwealth Park because it's right next door," says Kevin Thompson, a Realtor with Helen Adams Realty, who has several years of

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      $486K

    • List Price

      $279K - $1.1M

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      11 Listings

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    Shamrock

    Street signs in the Shamrock neighborhood — known to locals as Plaza Shamrock — are marked with a three-leaf clover. In 1950, residents formed a volunteer neighborhood association to improve the community and stay social. While there is still an intimate vibe in Shamrock, the area is also close to increasingly popular neighborhoods. “Plaza

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      $485K

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      $197K - $1.4M

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      28 Listings

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    Lockwood

    As its surrounding neighborhoods grow in popularity, Lockwood is a neighborhood in flux. Old factory buildings are being transformed into thriving business parks with restaurants and shops like Camp North End. “Lockwood was overlooked for many years, but now it’s very up-and-coming,” says Jennifer Monroe, a broker with Compass who has been selling

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      $447K

    • List Price

      $333K - $1.2M

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      2 Listings

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    First Ward

    Uptown Charlotte is separated into four quadrants, known as wards, and First Ward is the easternmost of the bunch. Neoclassical skyscrapers and office buildings with sleek glass façades are always in view, lighting up First Ward’s skyline at night. The neighborhood has a mix of office space, hospitality establishments and local attractions. This

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      $434K

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      $232K - $729K

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      14 Listings

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    Sheffield Park

    As Charlotte’s appetite for new businesses increases, neighborhoods on the city’s outskirts like Sheffield Park are experiencing a period of rapid transition. Community and nature converge here to shape a unique cultural identity. Median home values in Sheffield Park are still landing under $500,000, giving first-time homebuyers a chance to start

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      $417K

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      $235K - $777K

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      8 Listings

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    East Forest

    It’s difficult to find someone born and raised in Charlotte because many people move into the area for jobs or to be close to family, and East Forest is no exception. East Forest stays true to its name with tall mature trees that shade homes lining the residential streets. This established neighborhood is between Cotswold in the north and Matthews

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      $386K

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      $161K - $762K

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      14 Listings

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    Grier Heights

    Grier Heights is a neighborhood built on history and community ties. Its origins date back to 1890 when Sam Billings, a formerly enslaved man, bought a 100-acre farming settlement to create a community where people of color could feel safe and prosper. Grier Heights, also known as “Grier Town,” would later get its name from Arthur Samuel Grier, a

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      $373K

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      $262K - $769K

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      6 Listings

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    Coliseum Drive

    As its moniker indicates, Coliseum Drive houses a sprawling conference center and performance spaces within walking distance of the neighborhood's homes. The prominent structures and their respective parking lots consume much of this community's landscape. Residents are also within walking distance of shopping and dining options. Coliseum Drive's

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      $365K

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      $214K - $423K

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      0 Listings

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    Windsor Park

    Windsor Park may not have the name recognition of nearby Plaza Midwood, but that’s not to say that there’s a lack of things to do in this midcentury, residential community. In recent years, the neighborhood association has been very proactive in organizing events such as an annual block party, and the Carolina Farm Trust has overseen the creation

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      $356K

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      $130K - $643K

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      15 Listings

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    Eastland-Wilora Lake

    Eastland-Wilora Lake takes half of its name from Eastland Mall, formerly North Carolina’s largest mall and soon-to-be site of a multi-sport complex and park. The other half comes from Wilora Lake, once a popular recreation spot for swimmers and anglers. Though the neighborhood’s name might suggest the community is stuck in the past,

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      $326K

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      $130K - $606K

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      18 Listings

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    Shannon Park

    Shannon Park is a midcentury neighborhood situated in Charlotte’s northeastern corner. Kirstan Hamilton, a Realtor with Coldwell Banker who has lived in Charlotte for over 30 years, recently sold a home in the neighborhood to a young couple and says, “They wanted to be where the action was, but not too close to the action and traffic.” While it

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      $311K

    • List Price

      $197K - $645K

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      22 Listings

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    North Sharon Amity

    North Sharon Amity is a laidback suburban community on the east side of Charlotte where mature woods dot the landscape. Also known as Reddman Road, this quiet community is home to brickwork houses and an eclectic mix of international cuisine, while also having access to a public school that offers the International Baccalaureate program, major

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      $300K

    • List Price

      $158K - $743K

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      29 Listings

    North Sharon Amity