my answer is Thornhill. Go to http://www.thornhillnc.net to check it out. We just put our house on the market here and I am SO SAD to be leaving, but my husband has found a job that requires us to move. If you are looking in South Charlotte, this is the most reasonable priced neighborhood in Ballantyne with LOTS of young families and great ammenities/activities all the time and very close to Target, grocery stores, Borders, restaurants, etc. Location, location, location!
Ballantyne Country Club is an excellent neighborhood with homes starting as low as $500,000 and going into the millions. The schools are great too.
Charlotte has a multitude of beautiful neighborhoods. The best neighborhood for you will depend on the community atmosphere that you seek, whether schools are important to you, the age of housing that you prefer and which community amenities that you want nearby. Take a look at my website, http://www.CarolinaSmallTownLiving.com, for information about the areas on the south side of the Charlotte region.
generally any neighborhood around south park mall. Dilworth, Myers Park, NoDa just to name a few.
Look into ballayntyne, and maybe even union county.
http://carolinahome.com is where all the MLS listings are
Charlotte is a big small-town and getting bigger. For a city of our size, crime is relatively low and violent crime is fortunately not a problem for most areas. To help direct you in answering your question, it would be helpful to know two things: What criteria do you consdier in defining 'best'? (price per square foot, lot size, neighborhood size, school zoning-and careful, this can change, nearby parks or shopping) Best is very subjective so providing a plum line for you to measure against is really necessary as an investor for rental property has different criteria than a family of five.
Second, how specific do you need for 'neighborhoods?' South End and Dilworth have seen an explosion in value because of the light rail and Myers Park, Eastover and SouthPark are always a desirable areas. There are subdivisions within the areas or neighborhoods that are grouped more similarly by price and several have community amenities such as pools, tennis and common areas. You're not the first who has asked about specific subdivisions and I'm working on adding that to my website but there is comprehensive area/neighborhood information under Relocation Guide on FindHomeNC.com that might offer you some answers.
Hope this helps and feel free to contact me with any questions liz.snide@allentate.com Best wishes!
Liz
Depends on what you mean by the best? Highest priced? Biggest homes? Closest to uptown? Historical? Happy to answer any questions. Please feel free to search without obligation or signing in at http://www.queencitygal.com.
Melissa,
One of the best developments in Charlotte, NC is Cobblestone Park. This is a gated community minutes from health care, universities and all the cit has to offer. They just finished a beautiful club house and sports complex. They also have 36 holes of champion golf. We have a good list of properties available there and would love to talk with you about it.
Marian Schaffer
The Schaffer Realty Group
847-367-8773
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