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The heart of Charlotte, Uptown is known across the country as the second largest financial center in the United States and is one of the fastest growing cities. Uptown is home to all the arts and culture, with its collection of museums and cultural centers. Sports enthusiasts will also be satisfied, as Uptown exudes a strong, competitive spirit best exemplified in their sporting events and sports venues. If that’s not enough to keep you busy,  enjoy a plethora of dining establishments that will satisfy every kind of craving.

Uptown Charlotte Real Estate

Real estate in Uptown Charlotte is as diverse as its population. Modern condos and high-rises contribute to the Uptown skyline, while single-family homes, townhouses, and apartments are located in some of Uptown’s quieter streets. Homes for Sale in Uptown, Charlotte, NC have a median listing price of $354,000 and a price per square foot of $315.The location also plays a key role in Uptown Charlotte real estate, as the neighborhood is separated into four quadrants: First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward, and Fourth Ward.

First Ward is predominantly known as a mixed-income district and offers buyers residential options including tree lined streets with craftsman-style single family homes, contemporary townhouses, mid-rise apartments and high-rise condominiums. This part of Uptown has a four-acre First Ward Park, ImaginOn children’s theater and library and the 7th Street Public Market.

Third Ward is often considered as the most diverse among the quadrants, where home buyers will find an exciting mélange of condominiums, apartments, and single-family homes. New developments are also plenty in this area. Third Ward is home to the ballpark neighborhood, where new apartment towers surround Romare Bearden Park and BB&T Ballpark. It is also where the Carolina Panthers, who play at Bank of America stadium. During spring and summer, nights are filled with baseball and fireworks and during the fall neighborhood bars fill with Panthers fans. At the edge of the neighborhood, you’ll notice historic bungalows, contemporary condos and townhomes surrounding the dog parks, recreational fields and the greenway at Frazier Park. If that’s not enough Bank of America’s 1.5 million square foot complex Gateway Village has retail, hospitality, and the Charlotte campus of Johnson & Wales University.

Fourth Ward is known for its historic district, filled with Victorians and quiet streets, among a variety of housing choices. The neighborhood association has existed since 1976, but the neighborhood dates back to the 1800s. Today, residents value the combination of the neighborhood feel and proximity to all of Center City’s dining, culture and employment offerings. Although it maintains its history and charm, Fourth Ward still offers visitors and residents a variety of new restaurants and retail.

Attractions

Discovery Place – Discovery Place Science is a science and technology museum for visitors of all ages.

Mint Museum – The Mint Museum is a cultural institution in Charlotte, North Carolina that comprises Mint Museum Randolph and Mint Museum Uptown. Together these two locations have hundreds of collections showcasing art and design from around the globe.

Epicentre – “Center of entertainment and nightlife in Charlotte. Spanning multiple floors in the heart of the city, our open-air design plays host to some of Charlotte’s most unique nightlife experiences.”

NASCAR Hall of Fame – Drivers who have shown exceptional skill at NASCAR driving, all-time great crew chiefs and owners, and other major contributors to competition.

BB&T Ballpark – BB&T Ballpark is a baseball stadium that hosts the Charlotte Knights, a Triple-A minor league baseball team in the International League.

Spectrum Center – Spectrum Center is an indoor arena located in center city Charlotte, North Carolina. It is owned by the city of Charlotte and operated by its main tenant, the NBA’s Charlotte. Hornets.

Bank of America Stadium – Bank of America Stadium is a 75,419-seat football stadium located on 33 acres. It is the home facility and headquarters of the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League.