Charlotte Homes For Sale Market Report- Foxcroft, Morrocroft and Barclay Downs

Homes for Sale in Foxcroft, Morrocroft, and Barclay Downs

a foxcroft homein southpark area of charlotteFoxcroft, Morrocroft and Barclay Downs are three popular neighborhoods located within the Southpark area. All three neighborhoods are less than a 5 minute drive from Southpark Mall and a short drive away from the Harris YMCA, the largest family and community YMCA in the country by memberships.

Foxcroft, located between Sharon Rd and Providence Rd, recently became the most expensive neighborhood (more on Foxcroft) in which to live in Charlotte. This was due largely to its premiere location and the large lots in the area. Developers spent millions renovating, and in many cases, rebuilding homes on these extra large lots to create some of the most luxurious homes in the area. Currently there are 29 homes for sale in the Foxcroft neighborhood, and 16 homes sold in the past year... The homes for sale in Foxcroft are broken down by price below:

There are 6 homes for sale for less than $1,000,000.

There are 14 homes for sale for less than $2,500,000, but more than $1 million.

There are 9 homes for sale for more than $2,500,000.

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Morrocroft is another popuar neighborhood in the tony Southpark area. Gated, older homes on larger lots offer intown estate living, just minutes to Southpark or Foxcroft. 6 homes sold here in the past year, and there are currently 7 homes for sale in Morrocroft.

There are 2 homes for sale for less than $1,500,000.

There are 5 homes for sale for less than $5,000,000, but more than $1.5 million.

Barclay Downs is located directly north of Southpark mall. Although in the same area, Barclay Downs is a much more affordable neighborhood than either Foxcroft or Morrocroft.

There are 13 homes for sale for under $500,000.

There are 8 homes for sale for under $1,000,000, but more than $500k.

There is 1 home for sale for more than $1 million.

If you are interested in moving to the Southpark area or anywhere in Charlotte give me, Terry, a call at 704-351-0987 or Search the Charlotte MLS.

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Charlotte NC| Homes For Sale: Southpark- Myers Park-Eastover

 

a southpark homeHomes for Sale Report of the Southpark, Myers Park, and Eastover Neighborhoods

The Southpark area, Myers Park and Eastover neighborhoods are all close-in neighborhoods favored by working professionals. This post is a a snapshot of availability, at varying price points. You may Search Charlotte Homes, zip codes 28209, 28211, 28226.

Southpark, just south of Myers Park, is located almost due south of the city, a 5 to 10 minute drive to Uptown, it is a popular area in which to live. Southpark Mall is the center, at Sharon and Fairview Rd, withall the high end shopping like Nordstroms, Neiman Marcus and Luis Vitton. There are currently 201 homes for sale in the Southpark area.

There are 70 homes for sale for less than $450,000.

There are 45 homes for sale for less than $750,000, but more than $450k.

There are 54 homes for sale for less than $1,250,000, but more than $750k.

There are 32 homes for sale for less than $2,000,000, but more than $1.25 million.

 

Myers Park Home

The Myers Park neighborhood is directly north of the Southpark area, closer to uptown and is one of the original suburbs of the Charlotte area. Myers Park public high school is one of the best schools in the state by testing scores and there are also several quality private schools a short drive away in Providence Day and Charlotte Latin. The Myers Park area also sports one of the largest YMCA's in the nation (first or second depending on method of measurement) with many amenities and programs. The Myers Park homes for sale report is listed below. There are currently 130 homes for sale in the Myers Park area.

There are 17 homes for sale for less than $450,000.

There are 28 homes for sale for less than $750,000, but more than $450k.

There are 54 homes for sale for less than $1,250,000, but more than $750k.

There are 31 homes for sale for less than $2,000,000, but more than $1.25 million.

 

Eastover Home Eastover is located southeast of Uptown Charlotte, adjacent to Myers Park, and is also one of the original suburbs of the city of Charlotte. The area is almost completely residential, with the exception of Eastover elementary school and the Mint Museum of Art, the premiere art collection in the city. Below is a breakdown of the 51 homes currently for sale in the Eastover area.

There is 1 home for sale for less than $450,000.

There are 13 homes for sale for less than $750,000, but more than $450k.

There are 15 homes for sale for less than $1,250,000, but more than $750k.

There are 22 homes for sale for less than $2,000,000, but more than $1.25 million.

Moving to Charlotte? Considering a move? Like to invest in Charlotte? You may want to try my All Charlotte MLS Search here, or call me, Terry, direct at 704-351-1519. Related Posts

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Charlotte Shout

IMG_0022_edited.JPG Charlotte Shout, a month long Welcome to Charlotte event, began Wednesday but the real fun starts this weekend with a host of free events- free museums, and the 30th annual Yiasou Greek Festival on East Blvd through Sunday night. Here is the rundown of free museums for Saturday, 9/8: Discovery Place (from 9am -11am) Levine Museum of the New South Charlotte Museum of History Community School of the Arts McColl Center for Visual Art Charlotte Raptor Center (10-12am) Historic Latta Plantation Also in Charlotte Shout is the Charlotte Film Festival - kids day Sunday 9/9 -1pm at the Light Factory. Later in the month there's a Jazz Festival, Art in the Park (very large exhibition of local artists at Freedom Park for a week) and an International day at UNCC. Those are just the highlights, check out full details at the Charlotte Cultural Guide. A great family day? Start at Discovery Place for 1-2 hours and enjoy the acclaimed hands- on science museum, walk a block or two at most to the Levine Museum of the New South to help understand exactly what is the New South and Charlotte's place in it, and afterwards head over to ImagineOn-another 1-2 blocks and the fantastic technology oriented nationally recognized children's library across from Bobcat stadium. You can budget an hour, but most kids can stay longer. Then, time for some food? Why not head to the Greek Festival on East Blvd--Greek dancers await, great food and of course home made Baklava... if that's too much make Imagine-On another day, it is free all the time and there is easy free parking beneath the building. Our whole family have been to the Greek Festival many times- it is a great party with lots of things going on to keep almost everyone's interest, from kiddy rides to teen dancers, crafts and other fun things to do, each year they try and "out-do the previous year" - we'll be there Saturday night I am sure. Discount tickets are usually available at Harris Teeter. If you are near Imagine-On you might see them testing the Lynx, the light rail. Next year- maybe later in the month- you will be able to take a train over to Dilworth and walk to the Greek Festival. See you in Charlotte! terry

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