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Ten areas across the Charlotte metro.

Each area page covers what that place is actually like to work in — the housing eras, the tree canopy, the clay, and what it does to your exterior. If you're near the edge of the list, ask anyway.

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Local pages, actually local.

Charlotte, NC

Charlotte is the Mecklenburg County seat, incorporated on December 3, 1768 and named — like the county itself — for Queen Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, which is where the Queen City nickname came from. The 2020 Cens…

  • Uptown
  • Dilworth
  • Myers Park
  • Eastover
  • Plaza Midwood
  • NoDa
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Matthews, NC

Matthews is two towns sharing one footprint. At the center is a 19th-century railroad village — Trade Street, Renfrow Hardware, Stumptown Park — that grew up around a Central Carolina Railroad depot and got the nickname …

  • Downtown Matthews
  • Crestdale
  • Brightmoor
  • Sardis Forest
  • Sardis Plantation
  • Sardis Grove
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Mint Hill, NC

Mint Hill sits east of uptown Charlotte, most of it inside Mecklenburg County with a piece of the town reaching into northwestern Union County. Scots-Irish settlers were farming these ridges around 1750, and Mint Hill is…

  • Olde Sycamore
  • Ashe Plantation
  • Farmwood
  • Farmwood East
  • Cheval
  • Mint Hill Village
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Huntersville, NC

Huntersville was chartered in 1873, first called Craighead and then renamed for Robert Boston Hunter, a cotton farmer who owned land here. It stayed a small town on the Statesville road for most of a century — the Hugh T…

  • Birkdale
  • Birkdale Grove
  • Wynfield
  • Northstone
  • Skybrook
  • MacAulay
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Concord, NC

Concord is the Cabarrus County seat, sitting northeast of Charlotte along I-85. The name is literal: German Lutheran and Scots-Irish Presbyterian settlers argued over where the county seat should go, reached a compromise…

  • Downtown Concord
  • North Union Street Historic District
  • South Union Street Historic District
  • Gibson Mill
  • Afton Village
  • Christenbury Village
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Pineville, NC

Pineville started as a crossroads. Two old trading paths met here — the Waxhaw Path, which is Lancaster Highway and Polk Street today, and the Catawba Path, which became NC 51 and Main Street — and the settlement that gr…

  • Downtown Pineville
  • McCullough
  • Cardinal Woods
  • Carolina Village
  • Pineville Forest
  • Carolina Crossing
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Ballantyne, NC

Ballantyne is a district of Charlotte, not a town of its own — no town hall, no mayor, just the far south end of the city between I-485 and the South Carolina line, sitting in Council District 7. Johnston Road, US 521, i…

  • Ballantyne Country Club
  • Bridgehampton
  • Thornhill
  • Ballantyne Meadows
  • Blakeney Heath
  • Ballantyne Corporate Park
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Fort Mill, SC

Fort Mill is in South Carolina — York County, not Mecklenburg — and the state line is the only thing between it and south Charlotte. The town was established in 1873 and grew with the textile mills; that core is still st…

  • Baxter Village
  • Kingsley
  • Springfield
  • Regent Park
  • Massey
  • Enclave at Massey
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Gastonia, NC

Gastonia is a mill town first and a suburb second. It was incorporated in 1877 and named for William Gaston, a congressman and state supreme court justice; the county around it was carved out of Lincoln County in 1846, a…

  • York-Chester
  • Brookwood
  • Loray Mill Village
  • Highland
  • Forest Hills
  • Riverwood Plantation
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Indian Trail, NC

Indian Trail sits about ten miles southeast of uptown Charlotte, on the Union County side of the line, and it is now the largest municipality in the county — roughly 45,045 people in the state's 2024 estimate, ahead of t…

  • Brandon Oaks
  • Bonterra
  • Crismark
  • Taylor Glenn
  • Fieldstone Farm
  • Hemby Commons
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