Mecklenburg County currently has 3215 single family homes for sale with an average list price of $774,401.26, 1324 townhouses for sale with an average list price of $461,340.37, 648 condos for sale with an average list price of $500,221.31, and 370 lots for sale with an average list price of $961,479.05.
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CharlotteCharlotte, North Carolina, often referred to as the "Queen City," is the largest city in the state and serves as a significant cultural, economic, and transportation hub in the southeastern United States. Nestled in Mecklenburg County, Charlotte boasts a vibrant urban skyline juxtaposed with Southern charm. The city is renowned for its banking industry, earning it the nickname "Wall Street of the South" due to the presence of major financial institutions like Bank of America and Wells Fargo. Culturally, Charlotte is rich with attractions like the Levine Museum of the New South, which explores the history of the region from Reconstruction to the present day, and the Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, hosting Broadway shows and other performances. Sports are also central to the city's identity, with teams like the Carolina Panthers (NFL) and Charlotte Hornets (NBA) drawing fans from across the region. Additionally, Charlotte features numerous parks, such as Freedom Park, and greenways, promoting an active lifestyle. The city's diverse neighborhoods offer a range of living experiences, from the historic homes in Dilworth to the modern high-rises in Uptown. ... Read more |
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CorneliusCornelius, North Carolina, is a charming suburban town located along the scenic shores of Lake Norman in Mecklenburg County. Established in 1893 and incorporated in 1905, the town was originally a mill and farm community named after Joseph Benjamin Cornelius, a cotton farmer and merchant. Its historical significance is marked by its evolution from a small settlement to a thriving suburb of Charlotte, experiencing significant growth particularly in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Today, Cornelius boasts a population of over 30,000 residents, offering a blend of historical charm with modern amenities. The town is known for its beautiful parks, like Jetton Park, with ample recreational opportunities including boating and fishing on Lake Norman, the largest man-made lake in the state. Cornelius also features a vibrant community life with local eateries, breweries, and an arts scene centered around the Cornelius Arts Center. ... Read more |
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HuntersvilleHuntersville, North Carolina, is a vibrant suburban town nestled in northern Mecklenburg County, approximately 14 miles north of Charlotte. This area, once known as Craighead, was renamed in honor of Robert Boston Hunter, a prominent local cotton farmer and landowner, when it was incorporated in 1873. With a population of over 60,000, Huntersville has grown to become one of the fastest-growing communities in North Carolina, offering a blend of historical charm and modern amenities. Known for its close proximity to Lake Norman, it attracts boaters, water-skiers, and outdoor enthusiasts with its scenic lakes and parks. The town boasts a variety of recreational facilities, including golf courses like NorthStone Country Club and Skybrook Golf Club, alongside cultural attractions like the Carolina Renaissance Festival. Huntersville also features shopping districts such as Birkdale Village, which combines retail, dining, and residential spaces. ... Read more |
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MatthewsMatthews, North Carolina, is a charming town located in southeastern Mecklenburg County, serving as a suburb of Charlotte. Established in the early 19th century, Matthews originally bore the nickname "Stumptown" due to the numerous tree stumps left from clearing land for cotton farms. It was later renamed Fullwood after the first postmaster, John Miles Fullwood, before being officially incorporated as Matthews in 1879, named in honor of Edward Matthews, a director of the Central Carolina Railroad. The town has preserved its historical essence while evolving into a vibrant community, boasting one of North Carolina's best-preserved historic commercial districts. Today, Matthews hosts a population of around 30,000 and is known for its friendly atmosphere, diverse local businesses, and cultural events like the Matthews Alive Festival. The town's recreational offerings include the Four Mile Creek Greenway and the Matthews Sportsplex, home to the Stumptown Athletic soccer club. ... Read more |
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Mint HillMint Hill, North Carolina, situated in Mecklenburg and Union counties, is a suburban town known for its rich history and community-oriented atmosphere. Established by Scots-Irish pioneers around 1750, Mint Hill was actually the first town in Mecklenburg County, predating Charlotte's growth into a major city. Today, it covers approximately 21.3 square miles with a population of around 26,450 as of the 2020 census. The town offers a blend of rural charm and suburban convenience, with landmarks like the Carl J. McEwen Historic Village providing insight into its past. Mint Hill is home to several parks, including Veterans Memorial Park, fostering a family-friendly environment with activities like disc golf and nature trails. The community spirit is palpable, with events like the annual Mint Hill Madness festival celebrating local culture. ... Read more |
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PinevillePineville, North Carolina, is a quaint suburban town nestled in the southernmost part of Mecklenburg County, offering a unique blend of historical charm and modern convenience. Known historically as the birthplace of James K. Polk, the 11th U.S. President, Pineville maintains a connection to its past with a state historic site featuring reconstructed log cabins from the late 18th century, furnished with period antiques. Originally a mule trading center during the Charlotte gold rush, it was once called Morrow's Turnout due to its location at the intersection of two major Native American trading routes. Incorporated in 1873, Pineville has since evolved into one of North Carolina's fastest-growing suburbs, particularly around its I-485 interchanges, where it hosts the largest shopping district in the state, including the Carolina Place Mall. ... Read more |
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100 Norman Place100 Norman Place is a single-family home community in Cornelius, North Carolina, built between 1968 and 2005. It currently has no homes for sale. The homes range in size from 2,213 ft2 to 8,693 ft2. It is located in Mecklenburg county. ... Read more |
Median Price: $1,593,000 |
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1315 East Condominium1315 East Condominium is a condo community in Charlotte, North Carolina, built in 2006. It currently has 1 condo for sale with a list price of $300,000. The homes range in size from 667 ft2 to 1,295 ft2. It is located in Mecklenburg county. ... Read more |
Median Price: $300,000 |
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1500 Queens1500 Queens is a condo building in Charlotte, North Carolina, built in 2024. It currently has no homes for sale. The homes have an average size of 3,140 ft2. It is located in Mecklenburg county. ... Read more |
Median Price: $2,695,000 |
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230 South Tryon230 South Tryon is a condo building in Charlotte, North Carolina, built between 1971 and 2006. It currently has 1 condo for sale with a list price of $279,900. The homes range in size from 542 ft2 to 2,116 ft2. It is located in Mecklenburg county. ... Read more |
Median Price: $364,750 |
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3030 South3030 South is a condo building in Charlotte, North Carolina, built between 2004 and 2023. It currently has 2 condos for sale with an average list price of $425,000. The homes range in size from 676 ft2 to 1,657 ft2. It is located in Mecklenburg county. ... Read more |
Median Price: $590,000 |
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