Sedgefield
Sedgefield is another Charlotte neighborhood benefiting from the installation of the Lynx light rail. This community is receiving a face-lift and the charming single-family homes are conveniently situated next to refreshed shops and restaurants as well as the amenities other neighboring communities offer. It’s a quiet solace in a busy city.
Name: Sedgefield
In a Word: Quiet
Location: South West of Uptown
School district:
- Elementary: Sedgefield
- Middle: Sedgefield
- High: Myers Park
- Private: Collinswood Language, Charlotte Learning Academy, Marie G Davis Military and Global
School, Holy Trinity Catholic Middle, St. Ann Catholic
Average home price: $150k-$600k
Types of homes: Post-war cottages, Colonials and Ranches
Pros:
- Good location
- Great for families
- Lynx light rail
Cons:
- Small single-family homes
- Limited condos
Representative Sample:
Best for: People who want convenience of city living, but a quiet place to hang their hat.
This is just a general glimpse into Sedgefield, for more information or specifics please contact
SouthEnd
If city living is your speed, but you want to feel like you’re living in a distinct city and not any city, SouthEnd is where you want to be. The Lynx light rail and preservation efforts really brought life back into this historic community. It’s got all the feel of where Charlotte has been, plus the vision of where Charlotte is going. The subdivisions of Atherton Mill and Camden Road offer easy commuting, bike paths, farmers markets, and new specialty stores and restaurants.
Name: SouthEnd
In a Word: Modern
Location: South West of Uptown
School district:
- Elementary: Dillworth
- Middle: Alexander Graham, Sedgefield
- High:West Charlotte
- Private: Metro School, New Performance Learning Center, Oasis Preforming Arts, St. Patrick
Catholic
Average home price: Upper $100k to $2 million
Types of homes: Condos and lofts
Pros:
- Up and coming modern living
- Easy access to Uptown
- No car needed
Cons:
- High rise living
Representative Sample:
Best for: Modern professionals looking for the good life.
This is just a general glimpse into South End, for more information or specifics please contact
NoDa
When you haven’t seen someone since high school and all of a sudden, they turn up looking all hot? Yeah, that’s Charlotte’s neighborhood of NoDa. Just a few years ago, this wasn’t a sought-after neighborhood, but boy has that changed. Now, NoDa is one of the hippest, growing communities in Charlotte with arts community, boutiques and restaurants and a planned light rail extension currently under construction.
Name: NoDa
In a Word: Artsy
Location: Northeast of Uptown
School district:
- Elementary: Highland Hill Montessori, Charlotte Choice Charter, Sugar Creek Charter,
- Middle: Martin Luther King, Jr., Sugar Creek Charter
- High: Garinger, Hawthorne
- Private: One7 Academy, Trinity Episcopal
Average home price:
- Condos begin at $200k
- Fixers uppers at $100k
- Homes at $225k
Types of homes: Everything from condos, to renovated mill homes, and everything in between.
Pros:
- Arts community
- Diverse
- Great restaurants
Cons:
- Hipster
Representative Sample:
Best for: If you work hard and play hard.
This is just a general glimpse into NoDa, for more information or specifics please contact