Midtown

Midtown

Charlotte, North Carolina Homes for Sale

About Midtown

Located just outside of Uptown Charlotte, the Midtown neighborhood is new urban area that beckons residents with green spaces, shopping, restaurants, and easy access to the city center. The neighborhood is a cross-section of residential and business life. Friendly to bikers and highly walkable, Midtown acts as a gateway between lively Uptown and the quiet residential neighborhoods that surround it.

Quick Facts

Current Prices: $265,000 to $1,695,000

Closed Prices: $135,000 to $3,250,000

Median Sale Price: $354,000

Average $ per sq ft: $489

Association Fee Ranges: $930/quarter, $500, $0, $0 to $668.36/mo

Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home

Age: 1914 to 2018

Sq. Ft.: 523 to 5804 Sq. Ft.

Bedrooms: 0 to 6 Bedrooms

Bathrooms: 1 to 8 Bathrooms

Around Midtown

Proximity to the city center is on many buyers minds when moving to Midtown. Cost of living is greater near Uptown, but homes located further north offer easier access to the popular attractions of the city. Residents who enjoy the outdoors would do well to gravitate toward the Little Sugar Creek Greenway, a nature trail that passes through Midtown Park and connects to Uptown. Further south, homeowners still enjoy a fairly short commute to Uptown with the added bonus of a bit more peace and quiet.

Midtown residents access a dynamic food scene with a wide range of cuisine, from Thai dishes to fondue. Mama Ricotta's is popular choice for traditional Italian cooking thanks to their house-made mozzarella and made-from-scratch sauces. When you've got a serious hunger for a juicy burger, head to Bad Daddy's Burger Bar. For fine dining, don't pass up a chance to eat at Dressler's Restaurant, a steakhouse founded by a Charlotte local.

Midtown residents come from all walks of life, but at present the neighborhood particularly attracts working professionals. The recent development of retail space at Metropolitan is a big draw, and a variety of businesses are springing up around this shopping mall. The Kings Drive Farmer's Market also attracts shoppers from April until October with local produce, plants, flowers, and bakery items.

Though small, Midtown's nightlife scene is growing. Friday night will find residents enjoying a late dinner and drinks, with many establishments boasting outdoor spaces that are a boon during nice weather. Fans of the dramatic arts may catch a musical at Theatre Charlotte, while those looking for a big night out can always hop over to Uptown.

A typical Sunday will find residents enjoying a walk on the Little Sugar Creek Greenway or playing a game of tennis at Edgehill Neighborhood Park. Midtown inhabitants may also spend the afternoon shopping at Metropolitan mall.

Locals Love

  • Seasonal events
  • Plenty of space
  • Accessibility to Uptown

Locals Don't Love

  • Construction
  • Traffic

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