We continue our exploration of metropolitan Charlotte,
NC, with an introduction to the Myers Park neighborhood. Myers Park is an affluent community just to
the south of Charlotte’s city center.
Characterized by large homes with manicured yards, winding streets lined
with mature trees, and upscale dining, shopping and entertainment, the neighborhood
maintains a tastefully opulent atmosphere.
Uptown
Charlotte and all it has to offer, from NFL
football to NBA basketball… from
the Blumenthal Center for the
Performing Arts to an intimate jazz club
are just minutes away. An international
art collection is on display at the Mint
Museum Randolph a short drive away.
And gourmet grocery stores and trendy upscale dining lines Selwyn Avenue. Many of Myers Park’s residents work in
banking and finance at the numerous national and regional headquarters of
institutions such as Bank
of America, Truist and Ally Financial.
This
rich cultural and economic environment comes at a cost. Housing
in Myers Park can be pricey—from $300,000 or so for a two-bedroom
condominium to well into the millions for custom single-family homes. The average home price in Myers Park is above
$750,000, and that price will probably buy a home that might be considered
somewhat modest in most other areas of Charlotte.
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Charlotte
continues to be one of the most rapidly growing cities in the U.S., and Myers
Park remains one of the top neighborhoods of choice for those who can afford to
live there. It maintains an eclectic atmosphere
of casual opulence that rivals the more exclusive areas of cities like San
Francisco and Miami, while retaining its own unique beauty and personality.