Myers Park is one of Charlotte's first neighborhoods, and continues to be heralded as a flagship community today Sought out by young and old, its a favorite for all that live here as well as those that have an opportunity to visit the Queen City of Charlotte.
The laid-back nature of this upscale community delivers a sense of calm the moment you enter it. Folks jog and birds tweet, whilst the estate sized lots sit back and soak it all in. The community beckons out to you as Queens Road rambles on through it, and while the homes are gorgeous, so is the campus that is settled into the middle of it. That would be Queens College, stationed here in the early 1900s.
The homes you find here are nestled under the towering Oak trees, in a sea of tranquility with center city Charlotte just steps away. Prestigious and convenient, here you'll enjoy the best of the old and the new
As for the building style, it varies from lot to lot, as is the nature of custom built homes. Here youll find a bit of every type of style imaginable. Most notably, most of the homes not only grace us with their unique architectural beauty, but by the landscaping, shrubs, vines and trees perfecting their very existence.
And, you can sure that more than a few of the original Myers Park homes have been listed as local, state and/or national historical buildings. And, others (that were not quite up to par) have been either replaced or completely renovated to blend in with their neighbors.
Its first home owners (many, now in their eighties) recall when the dirt roads leading to their homes (back in the day) were laughed at and considered too far out into the countryside of Charlotte. Now, it claims itself as one of the closest and the best of Charlottes communities.
The location is occupied by doctors and lawyers along with political big wigs, as well as those on the move.
The towering Oak trees set the stage; these trees are some of Charlotte's most cherished treasures. The street itself is on the historical registry-just for the trees
If you're one of those interested in living within the Myers Park district, youre probably curious as to what sort of amenities come with it.
Generally, one has Freedom Park. Freedom Park is Charlotte's most well known leisure area. It provides a large lake wrapped by a sidewalk, natural rolling topography and is also equipped with a suspension bridge. Use the bridge to access the Nature Museum or perhaps Little Sugar Creek Greenway (another element of the park system).
Freedom Park also offers quite a few essentials: a recreation space, soccer as well as baseball grounds; volley ball, tennis and basketball courts; and an old-timey train, humbly parked for kids to be able to examine closely
Freedom Park also offers quite a few essentials: a recreation space, soccer as well as baseball grounds; volley ball, tennis and basketball courts; and an old-timey train, humbly parked for kids to be able to examine closely
Organized events in addition to fairs are generally sprinkled throughout the year. Its a good place to hang out any day of the year and is within minutes of home for those that live in the Myers Park area.
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Go here to learn more about the Myers Park Homes for Sale. Here, for information specific to Charlotte Homes for Sale or if you are interested in going further south, check out Ballantyne Homes for Sale. Claude Cross is Broker/Owner of Homes by Cross, serving Charlotte real estate needs since 1994.



