Market Trends: 5/17/2012
Myers Park and Dilworth
Market Snapshot
Total Properties Listed:
8,931
Month-Over-Month Change: +1.45%
Average List Price:
$666,258
Month-Over-Month Change: +3.46%
Median List Price:
$521,950
Month-Over-Month Change: +3.36%
Typical Property
Single-Family Home
3.24 Bedrooms
2.82 Baths
$666,258 Average List Price
$235/SqFt Average Price per SqFt.
Average Price by Bedrooms:
1 Bedroom:
$130,856
2 Bedrooms:
$253,008
3 Bedrooms:
$575,492
4 Bedrooms:
$886,212
5 Bedrooms:
$1,178,887
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About Myers Park and Dilworth
Myers Park and Dilworth are two of Charlotte’s oldest and most desirable places to live. Architecture, quality construction, mature landscape and “treescape” and the extremely close proximity of both neighborhoods to Uptown Center City Charlotte makes these areas in high demand as places to live, shop, work and play.
Dilworth was Charlotte’s first street car “suburb”, established in the 1890’s on 250 acres southwest of Charlotte’s original city limits and planned largely with a grid pattern similar to Charlotte’s First, Second, Third, and Fourth Wards. Dilworth features beautiful stately, mature oak trees, sidewalks, and houses with front porches. The homes are primarily bungalows and with the occasional Queen Anne and some larger two-story Colonial Revival homes lining Dilworth Road East and West. East Boulevard is a main thoroughfare through the neighborhood. East Boulevard is lined with restaurants, offices and shops, many located in renovated homes. Charlotte’s largest hospital and Level 1 Trauma Center, Carolinas Medical Center is in Dilworth. Dilworth’s Latta Park is a focal point and extremely popular urban park and with its steep terrain, trails and numerous heavily wooded sections provides an unusually private and peaceful contrast to it’s very urban and busy surroundings. Dilworth homes, Dilworth condominiums and Dilworth townhomes are all very popular places to live.
Myers Park is larger and typically considered the more “affluent” of the two, with the residential Queens Road West serving a one of Charlotte’s best know and most photographed streets. Though its boundaries were initially considered to coincide with the boundaries of the 1220-acre John Spring Myers farm, in 2008 the neighborhood comprised 2200 acres and a population of almost 10,000. George Stephens developed a plan for a street car suburb on his father-in-law's (John Spring Myers) farm in 1905. The neighborhood was designed by the Harvard-trained lanscape architect, John Nolen, and work was underway by 1911. The Myers Park neighborhood is approximately bounded by Queens Road on the north; Providence Road on the east; Sharon Road on the south; and Colony, East Woodlawn and South Kings on the west. Sites of interest in Myers Park include the Duke Mansion, Queens University, many of Charlotte’s oldest and well-known church congregations, Edgehill Park, the Myers Park branch of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Library, and the Manor Theater (one of Charlotte’s oldest. Restaurants, shopping, residential homes and Myers Park condominiums and Myers Park townhomes abound.
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