Flexible Front Room
Just inside the entry, a light-filled front room over dark hardwood floors. Set here as a dining room, it works just as easily as a home office or sitting room.
Fourth Ward · Charlotte, NC
A private brick courtyard, a short walk from everything Uptown.
An end-unit condo in Fourth Ward with its own brick courtyard, on a quiet street a few blocks from the center of Uptown.
Hackberry Court feels a world away from the city while sitting right in the middle of it. Mature trees and brick walkways wind between the units, the skyline shows through the canopy, and Uptown is a few blocks in any direction.
Most days, the car can stay in its gated space. Fourth Ward Park is down the street, and Uptown's stadiums and restaurants are a few blocks south.
The Home
A walk through the main rooms, front door to courtyard.
Just inside the entry, a light-filled front room over dark hardwood floors. Set here as a dining room, it works just as easily as a home office or sitting room.
The living room centers on a limewashed brick wood-burning fireplace flanked by white built-ins, with French doors opening straight onto the private brick courtyard.
A kitchen with soft greige cabinetry and light counters, with a pass-through window over the sink that looks into the living room and the fireplace beyond.
Upstairs, the primary bedroom rises to a vaulted ceiling, with dual closets and a pair of shuttered windows framing the bed.
Off the living room, a brick courtyard enclosed by ivy-draped walls, with room to dine and unwind and the skyline rising just over the rooftops.
And Throughout
Two full baths upstairs plus a powder room on the main level.
A second bedroom upstairs with its own closets, ready as a guest room or office.
As an end unit, the home takes in natural light from windows on more than one side.
Dark hardwood and updated lighting run through the main level.
A dedicated parking space behind the community's gated entry.
Built in 1981 and offered move-in ready, with a $375 per month HOA.
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The Neighborhood
520 N Poplar sits in Fourth Ward, the historic residential pocket on the northwest side of Uptown, where brick rowhomes line quiet, walkable streets a few blocks from the center city.
Fourth Ward Park is just down Poplar Street, with Tryon Street and the neighborhood Harris Teeter a few blocks east. Alexander Michael's, a longtime local restaurant in an 1897 corner building, is a short walk away.
Bank of America Stadium and the Spectrum Center are a walk away for Panthers and Hornets games, with Uptown's restaurants and bars in between. I-77 is right there for the days you need the car.
Schedule a Showing
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