Cotswold1

About Cotswold1

One of the most popular neighborhoods near Uptown, Cotswold is home to beloved local establishments as well as a population of young professionals and growing families. The neighborhood is located about five miles from the city center of Charlotte and is nestled next to Wendover. Homeowners look to Cotswold to put down roots in a quiet environment with great schools. Because they are relatively close to the city center, Cotswold residents have access to both the suburban and urban amenities that locals know and love.

Quick Facts

Current Prices: $123,900 to $1,795,000

Closed Prices: $77,000 to $1,825,000

Median Sale Price: $444,500

Average $ per sq ft: $248

Association Fee Ranges: $0, $65 to $835/mo, $175 to $700, $225 to $450/quarter, $450

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

Age: 1925 to 2019

Sq. Ft.: 598 to 6571 Sq. Ft.

Bedrooms: 1 to 6 Bedrooms

Bathrooms: 1 to 6 Bathrooms

Lot Size: 0 - 5+ acres

Around Cotswold1

Homebuyers interested in Cotswold are often hoping to move to an area that is in close proximity to schools. Cotswold Elementary School sits near Randolph Road, one of the major roads to and from the Uptown Charlotte area. Just northeast of the elementary school, Randolph Middle School sits along Water Oak Road. In general, the farther from Randolph Road people live, the better traffic is going to be, though living on the east side of the neighborhood may come with a longer commute.

The most popular restaurants in the Cotswold neighborhood can be found near Sharon Amity Road. Although traffic can be heavy in this area, people will have access to a multitude of coffee shops, restaurants, and cafes that locals know and love. Cuisine ranges from Mexican to Asian with classic American and everything in between, and most options are quite affordable for lunch or dinner. The Pizza Peel & Tap Room is well-loved for gourmet pies and an extensive beer menu, while The Improper Pig is the place to go for classic BBQ.

While the streets of Cotswold may seem sleepy compared to the excitement of Uptown, the neighborhood's residents do enjoy being out and about, particularly as the weather warms up. Cotswold Village offers a range of shops, restaurants, and services, attracting a steady stream of visitors looking to meet their retail needs. Apart from this commercial section, residential areas are padded with wooded areas between homes, offering privacy and tranquility.

Hit the sushi bar at Koishi, a popular spot for Asian eats on North Sharon Amity Road. After dinner, head to The Pizza Peel & Tap Room to watch the game with some friends or check out a live band. While this neighborhood has a fairly relaxed approach to nightlife, the city center is always a short cab ride away.

Locals often start the day with breakfast at a local establishment called Eddie's Place, a restaurant offering comfort food of all kinds. Charlotte Swim & Racquet Club is another Sunday destination with several tennis courts and a pool. Residents may cap off the day with a visit to Cotswold Village to pickup some essentials along with a new outfit.

Locals Love

  • Strong sense of community
  • Variety of restaurants
  • Close to Uptown

Locals Don't Love

  • Only one park in the area
  • Lack of public transit
  • Rush hour traffic

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