Charlotte, NC

Homes for Sale in Charlotte

The Queen City offers world-class dining, professional sports, a booming job market, and neighborhoods for every lifestyle, all with easy access to Lake Norman.

$385K
Median Price
320
Active Listings
18
Sarah's Avg Days to Offer
B+
Schools Rating
Available Homes

What's on the Market

New
$289,000
4012 Brookings Dr, Charlotte NC 28205
3 Beds 1,520 Sq Ft 2 Baths
$415,000
1827 Sleigh Bell Ln, Charlotte NC 28262
4 Beds 2,280 Sq Ft 2.5 Baths
New
$670,000
910 Buckley Ct, Charlotte NC 28211
5 Beds 3,450 Sq Ft 4 Baths
$345,000
2205 Pale Moss Ln, Charlotte NC 28269
3 Beds 1,840 Sq Ft 2.5 Baths
$230,000
6438 Alexander Place Dr, Charlotte NC 28262
2 Beds 1,150 Sq Ft 2 Baths
New
$525,000
3314 Brookings Dr, Charlotte NC 28205
4 Beds 2,680 Sq Ft 3 Baths
About Charlotte

The Queen City Has Something for Everyone

Charlotte is the largest city in North Carolina and one of the fastest-growing metros in the country. The uptown skyline anchors a city that stretches outward into dozens of distinct neighborhoods, each with its own personality. South End has become the go-to spot for young professionals, with breweries, rooftop bars, and the LYNX Blue Line connecting residents to uptown in minutes. NoDa, the city's arts district, draws creatives with its galleries, live music venues, and converted mill spaces.

Plaza Midwood offers a more eclectic, walkable feel with independent restaurants and vintage shops lining Central Avenue. Over near UNC Charlotte, the University City area continues to grow with new townhomes and condos that appeal to students, young families, and investors. Further south, Ballantyne provides a more suburban experience with excellent schools, corporate offices, and a town center anchored by shops and restaurants.

Charlotte is home to the Carolina Panthers, Charlotte Hornets, and Charlotte FC, giving sports fans year-round action. The city's tech and banking sectors continue to attract major employers, with several Fortune 500 companies headquartered here. The LYNX light rail makes it easy to get around without a car, and the growing greenway system connects neighborhoods across the metro. For families looking at the Lake Norman corridor, Charlotte is just a short drive down I-77.

What Makes Charlotte Special

Urban Living

South End, NoDa, and Plaza Midwood offer walkable, vibrant neighborhoods with local restaurants, breweries, and easy light rail access. Whether you want a renovated bungalow or a modern high-rise condo, Charlotte's urban core delivers options at every price point.

Career Hub

Charlotte is the second-largest banking center in the United States and home to multiple Fortune 500 headquarters. The growing tech sector, major healthcare systems, and a steady pipeline of corporate relocations make it one of the strongest job markets in the Southeast.

Sports and Culture

From Panthers games at Bank of America Stadium to Hornets nights at the Spectrum Center, Charlotte is a true sports city. The Blumenthal Performing Arts Center and the Mint Museum round out a cultural scene that continues to grow alongside the city itself.

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Looking for a Home in Charlotte?

Sarah knows Charlotte inside and out, from the walkable streets of South End to the family-friendly neighborhoods near Ballantyne. Tell her what you're looking for and she'll do the rest.