Thrillist reported that the Charlotte suburb of Eastover is “a hub of gorgeous homes with endless curb appeal”. The Thrillist list was of the most beautiful neighborhoods in the South and Eastover made the list. It’s not hard to see why, with location, fantastic homes and style. Homes here are just a short walk away from the internationally acclaimed Mint Museum of Art. Many of the homes were built during the Prohibition-era and were popular with the city’s trend setters. They helped shape it into one of the top places to live. The city planning here was helped along by designer Earle Sumner Draper. Eastover is a “historic neighborhood (and) was the first in Charlotte to sport driveways to accommodate the city’s first automobiles.”
Many of the homes in Eastover feature Georgian and Tudor revival styling. Homes are large and have plenty of opportunities for entertaining. There are still some smaller homes which are great opportunities for upgrading, or rebuilding to your taste. There are also plenty of homes that have already been upgraded to have all of the features you could need.
Eastover ranges between Randolph Road in the North and Queens Road to the South with Providence Road to the West and Wendover Road in the East. Eastover is close to everything with Uptown Charlotte just minutes away. Parks, shops, restaurants and of course the museum are all close by.
Currently there are 38 homes for sale in Eastover. As of July 7th, 12 of those homes are under contract. Homes range in price from $499,000 for a 3 bedroom, 1 bath with 1,405 square feet to $5,000,000 for a 5 bedroom, 5 full bath, 3 half-bath home with 7,282 square feet. Current average list price is $1,394,047.
In the past year, homes have sold for between $322,000 and $2,625,000. The average sold price was $1,164,929.
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