That's right, I successfully placed a winning offer on a condo in the Dilworth section of Charlotte last week. It's a 1108 square ft. unit on the penthouse level. The location is great with plenty of restaurants, parks, and established running/biking trails nearby.
Now my days are filled with cleaning out all the accumulated clutter in my current place and packing boxes for the end of the month move date. Hard to imagine a single guy could have so much junk. Anyone available to help move some light furniture? Call me.....
Dilworth History
Dilworth is a neighborhood of Charlotte, North Carolina, USA found south of Uptown. The neighborhood was Charlotte's first streetcar suburb and was established by Edward Dilworth Latta in the 1890s on 250 acres (1 km²) southwest of the original city limits and included the Joseph Forsyth Johnson designed Latta Park. Planned largely with a grid pattern similar to the city's original four wards, it was initially designated the Eighth Ward. The streets of Dilworth feature stately, mature oak trees, sidewalks, and houses with front porches. The homes are primarily bungalows – with the occasional Queen Anne – and some larger, two-story Colonial Revival homes lining Dilworth Road East and West. East Boulevard serves as the main thoroughfare through the neighborhood, and divides the residential. East Boulevard is lined with restaurants, offices and shops, many located in renovated homes. Charlotte’s largest hospital, Carolinas Medical Center, is in Dilworth. This 861-bed teaching hospital is the region’s only Level 1 trauma center.
Source: Wikipedia
Later,
Marc
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