Belmont

About Belmont

Located just east of Uptown, Belmont is a humble neighborhood with a lot of history. This largely residential neighborhood has seen a variety of sleek new constructions popping up around the older homes that maintain the area's historic character. Offering affordable housing options and a short commute to the city center, Belmont is an ideal neighborhood for anyone seeking a little peace and quiet near big-city amenities.

Quick Facts

Current Prices: $1,250,000 to $1,700,000

Closed Prices: $198,000 to $1,300,000

Median Sale Price: $454,680

Average $ per sq ft: $346

Association Fee Ranges: $0, $130 to $285/mo, $0

Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home

Age: 1900 to 2022

Sq. Ft.: 738 to 4758 Sq. Ft.

Bedrooms: 1 to 6 Bedrooms

Bathrooms: 1 to 5 Bathrooms

Around Belmont

Those who work in Uptown or simply want easy access to the city's biggest attractions should look for a home near Belmont's southern half. Further north, homes tend to come with a bit more space, both indoors and in the yard. This part of town also feels more residential than the southern end of the neighborhood, which gives way to industrial and commercial purposes.

A wide variety of restaurants can be found just south of Belmont along Central Avenue. La Unica is the neighborhood's popular Mexican restaurant right next door to Kickstand Charlotte Burger Bar, which crafts gourmet burgers. Down the road, Midwood Smokehouse consistently impresses locals in a city that's very serious about BBQ. For a taste of European comfort food in an elegant setting, Bistro La Bon is an excellent choice. Intermezzo also offers a refined menu of international cuisine, theirs focusing on Italian and Serbian dishes.

Belmont has undergone an impressive revival over the past few decades. While many of Charlotte's classic bungalows can still be found here, so can new constructions with modern designs. The neighborhood's population is a mix of Charlotteans at every phase of life, from professionals who work in Uptown to families raising children.

Belmont homeowners might kick off a Friday night at a local gastropub before walking to Uptown for a fun night out on the town. Others may go with something a little quieter, grabbing a bite to eat at one of the many restaurants on Central Avenue. With nightlife found just outside its borders and tranquility found within, Belmont lets its residents choose their good time.

With baseball, basketball, and football stadiums all located a short distance away, sports fans of Belmont will likely spend their Sunday cheering on their team in Uptown or at a sports bar closer to the neighborhood. Fans of the outdoors may enjoy a walk or bike ride through the Little Sugar Creek Greenway, while the literary set will sit down with a book and a cup of java at Central Coffee Co.

Locals Love

  • Range of housing options
  • Quiet neighborhood
  • Close to Uptown

Locals Don't Love

  • Limited public transportation
  • Traffic

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