Build Your Passive Income Using These Charlotte Locations
There are some areas that are booming in terms of real estate deals and potential. One of these happens to be Charlotte in North Carolina. Given the buzz in the property market about the city, we would like to present some info on the hottest areas in town, from the perspective of both commercial as well as residential areas:
Uptown
This is an area of fairly new construction with quite a few alluring property options. The area is replete with quite a few entertainment avenues that include pubs and restaurants, night clubs and various artsy clubs to serve an eclectic mix of revelers. This is an area that has many of Charlotte's skyscrapers and offices of the municipality and the government too. There are a large number of realty projects that are coming up fast here in the spheres of retail, culture and building. This is understandable given the fact that as the name indicates the area is quite an up-market locale with many service and banking companies in the city centered here.
SouthPark
Just ten minutes distance away from the famous Center City, SouthPark saw a lot of boom and inhabitation over a couple of decades starting the 1960s. It naturally figures that many of the houses here have conventional exteriors and construction plans. Located in South Charlotte, the area extends right to the counties of York and Union and lies south of Uptown. This area is booming with a lot of construction activity in the retail and education space as well. Incidentally, SouthPark has a few ranch style homes worth mentioning in all of Charlotte.
Madison Park
Madison Park has a history dating back to the 19th century and offers some lessons in racial harmony. Back then, whites and blacks used to stay in the same block, something which changed in the 20th century owing to racial segregation. In recent times however, the racial segregation has been on the wane making it a popular choice for Charlotte investment property.
Housing in this area is a great mix of single-family and multifamily choices. This area also has some of Charlotte's best choices for apartments, condominiums, town homes and patio homes that serve college students and young professionals.
Dilworth
Dilworth is well known for East Boulevard, which is easily it principal attraction. The area is located south of Uptown and has wonderful boutiques and some of the best restaurants in town. There is no wonder that it is a shopper's paradise. Dilworth seamlessly blends the old with the new as it brings to the forefront smart, functional new style homes that lie just adjacent to charming old buildings. - 23162
Uptown
This is an area of fairly new construction with quite a few alluring property options. The area is replete with quite a few entertainment avenues that include pubs and restaurants, night clubs and various artsy clubs to serve an eclectic mix of revelers. This is an area that has many of Charlotte's skyscrapers and offices of the municipality and the government too. There are a large number of realty projects that are coming up fast here in the spheres of retail, culture and building. This is understandable given the fact that as the name indicates the area is quite an up-market locale with many service and banking companies in the city centered here.
SouthPark
Just ten minutes distance away from the famous Center City, SouthPark saw a lot of boom and inhabitation over a couple of decades starting the 1960s. It naturally figures that many of the houses here have conventional exteriors and construction plans. Located in South Charlotte, the area extends right to the counties of York and Union and lies south of Uptown. This area is booming with a lot of construction activity in the retail and education space as well. Incidentally, SouthPark has a few ranch style homes worth mentioning in all of Charlotte.
Madison Park
Madison Park has a history dating back to the 19th century and offers some lessons in racial harmony. Back then, whites and blacks used to stay in the same block, something which changed in the 20th century owing to racial segregation. In recent times however, the racial segregation has been on the wane making it a popular choice for Charlotte investment property.
Housing in this area is a great mix of single-family and multifamily choices. This area also has some of Charlotte's best choices for apartments, condominiums, town homes and patio homes that serve college students and young professionals.
Dilworth
Dilworth is well known for East Boulevard, which is easily it principal attraction. The area is located south of Uptown and has wonderful boutiques and some of the best restaurants in town. There is no wonder that it is a shopper's paradise. Dilworth seamlessly blends the old with the new as it brings to the forefront smart, functional new style homes that lie just adjacent to charming old buildings. - 23162
About the Author:
Samantha Preston is a real estate investor who enjoys Charlotte vacation property. Her specialty is southern real estate.


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